‏ Numbers 21:26-30

Arnon.Arnon is a stream which takes its rise in the mountains of Moab, and, by a north-west course, during which it receives the waters of several streams, runs into the Dead sea. It is now called Wady Modjeb, and divides the province of Pelka from that of Kerek, as it formerly divided the kingdoms of the Moabites and Amorites. Its principal source is at a short distance to the north-east of Katrane, a station of the Syrian Hadj, where it is called Seyl Sayde; and lower down it receives the name of Esseim el Kereim, or Szefye.

26

14; Isa 14:4; Hab 2:6

a fire.

Jud 9:20; Isa 10:16; Jer 48:45,46; Am 1:4,7,10,12,14; 2:2,5

Ar of Moab.

15; De 2:9,18; Isa 15:1,2

Jud 11:24; 1Ki 11:7,33; 2Ki 23:13; Jer 48:7,13,46; 1Co 8:4,5

have shot.

Ge 49:23; 2Sa 11:24; Ps 18:14

Dibon.

32:34; Jos 13:17; Isa 15:2,9; Jer 48:18,22

‏ Numbers 32:37

Heshbon.

3; 21:27; Isa 15:4

Eleahleh.Elealeh is placed, by Eusebius, a mile from Heshbon. It is now called El Aal, "the high," and is situated on a hill.

‏ Joshua 13:17

Dibon.Eusebius says the city was situated in the plain of Arnon.

Bamoth-baal. or, the high places of Baal, and the house ofBaal-meon.

Nu 21:19; 22:41; 32:38

‏ Joshua 13:21

And all the.

De 3:10

whom Moses.

Nu 21:24-35; De 2:30-36

with the.

Nu 31:8

‏ 1 Chronicles 6:81

Heshbon.

Nu 21:25; 32:37; De 2:24; Jos 13:26; Ne 9:22; So 7:4

Jazer.

Nu 32:1,3; Jos 13:25; 21:39
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