Mount Hor in Easton's Bible Dictionary
mountain. (1.) One of the mountains of the chain of Seir or
Edom, on the confines of Idumea (Num. 20:22-29;
33:37). It was
one of the stations of the Israelites in the
wilderness (33:37),
which they reached in the circuitous route they were
obliged to
take because the Edomites refused them a passage
through their
territory. It was during the encampment here that
Aaron died
(Num. 33:37-41). (See AARON -T0000002.) The
Israelites passed
this mountain several times in their wanderings. It
bears the
modern name of Jebel Harun, and is the highest and
most
conspicious of the whole range. It stands about
midway between
the Dead Sea and the Elanitic gulf. It has two
summits, in the
hallow between which it is supposed that Aaron died.
Others,
however, suppose that this mountain is the modern
Jebel Madurah,
on the opposite, i.e., the western, side of the
Arabah.
(2.) One of the marks of the northern boundary of
Israel
(Num. 34:7, 8). Nowhere else mentioned. Perhaps it
is one of the
peaks of Lebanon.
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