Ebal in Easton's Bible Dictionary
stony. (1.) A mountain 3,076 feet above the level of the
sea,
and 1,200 feet above the level of the valley, on the
north side
of which stood the city of Shechem (q.v.). On this
mountain six
of the tribes (Deut. 27:12,13) were appointed to
take their
stand and respond according to a prescribed form to
the
imprecations uttered in the valley, where the law
was read by
the Levites (11:29; 29:4, 13). This mountain was
also the site
of the first great altar erected to Jehovah (Deut.
27:5-8; Josh.
8:30-35). After this the name of Ebal does not again
occur in
Jewish history. (See GERIZIM -T0001465.)
(2.) A descendant of Eber (1 Chr. 1:22), called also
Obal
(Gen. 10:28).
(3.) A descendant of Seir the Horite (Gen. 36:23).
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