Lexicon Hor: two mountains in Palestine Original Word: הֹרPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Hor Phonetic Spelling: (hore) Short Definition: Hor NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiontwo mountains in Pal. NASB TranslationHor (12).
Brown-Driver-Briggs הֹר proper name, of a mountain 1. mountain on border of Edom, always הֹר הָהָר, named as stage in Israel's journey to CanaanNum Ezekiel 20:22; Ezekiel 21:4; Ezekiel 33:37; Deuteronomy 32:50; as place of Aaron's death Numbers 20:23,25,27; Numbers 33:38,39,41; Deuteronomy 32:50 (all P); = modern Jebel Nebi Hârûn approximately 50 miles south of Dead Sea, just south (southwest) of Petra, according to Rob BR ii. 125, 152, compare 519 ff. Bd Pal 153; disputed by Ew Kn Di, & especially Trumbull Kadesh Barnea 128 ff., who thinks of J. Madurah, northwest of Edom. 2. a northeast spur of Lebanon Numbers 34:7,8 (P); modern Jebel Akkar compare PorterDamascus, ed. 2, p. 333 NbrGeogr. du Talm. p. 9 FurrerZPV viii. 27; yet see Di.
Strong's Hor Another form of har; mountain; Hor, the name of a peak in Idumaea and of one in Syria -- Hor. see HEBREW har |
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