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Moses Albelda

Moses Albelda (called also BEN-JACOB), a Jewish theologian of some note, flourished in the beginning of the 16th century as rabbi of the Jews of Salonica in Thessalonica. He wrote a number of works in the department of dogmatic and Biblical theology, among which special mention is due to his , a homiletical Commentary on … Continue reading “Moses Albelda”

Moses

MOSES The name of the illustrious prophet and legislator of the Hebrews, who led them from Egypt to the Promised Land. Having been originally imposed by a native Egyptian princess, the word is no doubt Egyptian in its origin, and Josephus gives its true derivation-from the two Egyptian words, MO, water, and USE, saved. With … Continue reading “Moses”

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, … Continue reading “Moseroth”

Moserah, Moseroth

Moserah, Moseroth MOSERAH, MOSEROTH.Moserah is named in Deu 10:6 as the place where Aaron died and was buried: Moseroth in Num 33:30-31 as a station on the route to Mt. Hor. Its location is quite uncertain. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Moserah

Moserah (bands) (Deu 10:6), MOSEROTH (Num 33:30; Num 20:22-29). Near Mount Hor whereon Aaron died. The camp was pitched on the slopes or at the foot of the mountain. Moserah lay probably on the western side of the Arabah under the mountain bluff; now el Makrah. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Moserah mo-sera, mose-ra (, moserah, … Continue reading “Moserah”

Mosera, Moseroth

Mosera, Moseroth [Mose’ra] [Mose’roth] One of the encampments of Israel, connected with Mount Hor, where Aaron died and was buried. Deu 10:6; Num 33:30-31. See WANDERINGS. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Mosera

Mosera (Heb. Mose-rah’, , prob. i.q. , a band [but the not local, as it has the tone; it is apparently fem.]; Sept. v.r. v), the thirty-ninth station of the Israelites in the desert, between Jaakan and Gudgodah (Deu 10:6); evidently at the foot of Mount Hor, since Aaron is said to have died there … Continue reading “Mosera”