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Bamoth-Baal

Bamoth-Baal

Bamoth-baal

(Heb. Bamoth’- Ba’al, , heights of Baal; Sept. v.r. , and ), or, as the margin of our version reads, the high places of Baal, SEE BAAL, a place given to the tribe of Reuben, and situated on the river Arnon, or in the plain through which that stream flows, east of the Jordan (Jos 13:17; comp. Num 21:28; Num 22:41; not Jer 32:35). It is probably the same place elsewhere (Num 21:19) called simply BAMOTH SEE BAMOTH (q. v ). Knobel (Comment. in loc.) identifies it with the modern Jebel Attarus, a site marked by stone-heaps observed both by Seetzen (2. 342) and Burckhardt (Syria, p. 370); but this is rather the summit of Nebo.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bamoth-baal

heights of Baal, a place on the river Arnon, or in the plains through which it flows, east of Jordan (Josh. 13:17; comp. Num. 21:28). It has been supposed to be the same place as Bamoth.

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Bamoth-Baal

(“high places of Baal.”) (Jos 13:17, called “Bamoth in the valley” Num 21:20; Num 22:41.) Baal Meon or Beth Baal Meon was near, sacred to the same idol. Bajith, “the temple,” in close proximity to Bamoth, “high places:” Isa 15:2.) (See BAJITH.) Beth Bamoth occurs on the Moabite stone. Mesha says, on the stone, he rebuilt Beth Bamoth, it having been probably destroyed in the struggles between Moab and Reuben or Gad. Israel’s halt at Bamoth is identical with that in Num 33:45, connected with Dibon Gad, for Dibon and Bamoth Baal were near (Jos 13:17). Bamoth was “in the valley” or ravine (Num 21:20). In the wady Waleh, two miles N. of Dibon, a detached knoll on the right bank of the rivulet contains a quadrangle of rude stones put together without cement; this was one of the Bamoth or high places; others, whence Balsam could have seen Israel, were probably to the W., where are the ruins Keraum Abu el Hossein, or on jebel Attarus.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary