Moseroth
Moseroth
(Heb. Moseroth’, , prob. femn. plu. for , a band; Sept. ), the thirty-first station of the Israelites, between Hashmonah and Bene-jaakan (Num 33:30-31); doubtless the same elsewhere (Deu 10:6) called MOSERA SEE MOSERA (q.v.).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Moseroth
bonds, one of the stations in the wilderness (Num. 33:30, 31), probably the same as Mosera.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Moseroth
MOSERA, MOSEROTH
The name means binding, from Jasar, to bind. Deu 10:6, it is called by the former name; and Num 33:30, by the latter. This place was made memorable by the death and burial of Aaron. From hence this great high priest of the Levitical dispensation will arise at the last day. Here he rests in hope, who in his office was a type of our glorious High Priest after the order of Melchizedec. What a thought! If the ashes of Adam, or Aaron, or any, or all of the patriarchs were to arise this hour, their bodies would be all alike unconscious whether they had slept a single night, or several thousand years. “Blessed are the dead, said the voice from heaven, which die in the Lord”–in union with Christ, and a part of Christ.
Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Moseroth
mo-seroth, mose-roth, -roth (, moseroth, bonds): A desert camp of the Israelites between Hashmonah and Bene-jaakan Num 33:30-31. It is probably the same as Moserah Deu 10:6, though in that passage the name follows Bene-jaakan. There Aaron died and was buried. See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Moseroth
H4149
An encampment of the Israelites.
Num 33:30-31