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(1.0018611702128) | (Num 33:45) |
1 tn Iim is a shortened form of the name Iye-abarim mentioned in v. 44. |
(0.78304457446809) | (Jer 22:20) |
2 tn Heb “from Abarim.” This was the mountain range in Moab from which Moses viewed the promised land (cf. Deut 32:49). |
(0.67363622340426) | (Deu 32:49) |
1 sn Abarim. This refers to the high plateau region of the Transjordan, the highest elevation of which is Mount Pisgah (or Nebo; cf. Deut 34:1). See also the note on the name “Pisgah” in Deut 3:17. |
(0.56422787234043) | (Num 21:11) |
1 sn These places are uncertain. Oboth may be some 15 miles (25 km) from the south end of the Dead Sea at a place called ‘Ain el-Weiba. Iye Abarim may be the modern Mahay at the southeastern corner of Moab. See J. Simons, The Geographical and Topographical Texts of the Old Testament. |