Mount Nebo in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
1. A town of Moab, taken possession of by Reuben. Also the
Mount of Moab, from which Moses viewed Canaan (Deuteronomy
32:49; Deuteronomy 34:1). Pisgah was a ridge of the Abarim
mountains, W. from Heshbon. Nebo was a part of Pisgah named
from the town, NEBO close by. Isaiah 15:2, "Moab shall howl
'at' (al) Nebo." (Jeremiah 48:1; Numbers 32:3; Numbers 32:38;
Numbers 33:47). As Israel's encampment was "before Nebo," i.e.
to the E. of Nebo, probably Nebo was on Pisgah's western
slope. The peakless, horizontal straightness of the ridge
caused the parts to be distinguished only by the names of
adjoining villages. As Nebo "faced Jericho," and "the ravine
of Moses' burying place in Moab faced Beth-Peor," Attarus
suggested by Seetzen is too far S., and jebel el Jilad too far
N. to correspond. Grove suggests jebel Nebbah, S. of wady
Hesban.
2. "The other (town) NEBO" was W. of Jordan, in
Benjamin (Ezra 2:29; Ezra 10:43; Nehemiah 7:33). Perhaps Beit
Nubah.
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