Mount Moriah in Easton's Bible Dictionary
the chosen of Jehovah. Some contend that Mount Gerizim is
meant,
but most probably we are to regard this as one of
the hills of
Jerusalem. Here Solomon's temple was built, on the
spot that had
been the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite (2
Sam. 24:24,
25; 2 Chr. 3:1). It is usually included in Zion, to
the
north-east of which it lay, and from which it was
separated by
the Tyropoean valley. This was "the land of Moriah"
to which
Abraham went to offer up his son Isaac (Gen. 22:2).
It has been
supposed that the highest point of the temple hill,
which is now
covered by the Mohammedan Kubbetes-Sakhrah, or "Dome
of the
Rock," is the actual site of Araunah's threshing-
floor. Here
also, one thousand years after Abraham, David built
an altar and
offered sacrifices to God. (See JERUSALEM -T0002043;
NUMBERING
THE PEOPLE -T0002753.)
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