Mount Nebo in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(prophet), Mount, the mountain from which Moses took his
first and last view of the promised land. De 32:41; 34:1 It
is described as in the land of Moab, facing Jericho; the
head or summit of a mountain called Pisgah, which again
seems to have formed a portion of the general range of
Abarim. (Notwithstanding the minuteness of this description,
it is only recently that any one has succeeded in pointing
out any spot which answers to Nebo. Tristram identifies it
with a peak (Jebel Nebbah) of the Abarim or Moab mountains,
about three miles southwest of Heshban (Heshbon) and about a
mile and a half due west of Baal-meon. "It overlooks the
mouth of the Jordan, over against Jericho," De 34:1 and the
gentle slopes of its sides may well answer to the "field of
Zophim." Nu 23:14 Jebel Nebbah is 2683 feet high. It is not
an isolated peak but one of a succession of bare turf-clad
eminences, so linked together that the depressions between
them were mere hollows rather than valleys. It commands a
wide prospect. Prof. Paine, of the American Exploration
Society, contends that Jebel Nebbah, the highest point of
the range, is Mount Nebo, that Jebel Siaghah, the extreme
headland of the hill, is Mount Pisgah, and that "the
mountains of Abarim "are the cliffs west of these points,
and descending toward the Dead Sea. Probably the whole
mountain or range was called sometimes by the name of one
peak and sometimes by that of another as is frequently the
case with mountains now. --ED.)
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