Ije-Abarim
Ije-abarim
(Hebrew lyeh’ ha-Abarim’, , ruins of the Abarim., or regions beyond; Sept. , but in Num 33:44 simply read; Vulg. Jeabarin and Ijeabarim), the forty-seventh station of the Israelites on approaching Canaan, described as being between Oboth and Dibon-gad, in the border of Moab (Num 33:44), or between Oboth and the brook Zered, in the wilderness which is before (i.e. east of) Moab, towards the sun-rising (Num 21:11), and therefore not far from Aineh, a little south of wady el-Ahry, which forms the southern boundary of the Moabitish territory, and lies near the southern end of the range of Abarim, that give this compound form to the name (simply IIM in Num 33:44), to distinguish it from the lim of Judah (Jos 15:29). SEE ABARIM.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ije-abarim
ruins of Abarim, the forty-seventh station of the Israelites in the wilderness, “in the border of Moab” (Num. 33:44).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Ije-Abarim
-je-aba-rim. See IYE-ABARIM.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Ije-Abarim
H5863
One of the later halting places of Israel.
Num 21:11; Num 33:44