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Abarim (Hebrew: הָעֲבָרִים, romanized: Hā-Avārīm)[1][2] is the Hebrew name used in the Bible for a mountain range "across the Jordan", understood as east of the Jordan Rift Valley, i.e. in Transjordan, to the east and south-east of the Dead Sea, extending from Mount Nebo — its highest point — in the north, perhaps to the Arabian desert in the south.

Abarim
Madaba Hills from Mount Nebo at sunrise
Highest point
Elevation710 m (2,330 ft)
Naming
Native nameהָעֲבָרִים  (Hebrew)
Geography
 Jordan
Abarim (Middle East)
Abarim (Asia)
Range coordinates

Etymology and description


According to Cheyne and Black, its Hebrew meaning is "'Those-on-the-other-side'—i.e., of the Jordan."[3] The Vulgate (Deuteronomy 32:49) gives its etymological meaning as passages.[4] Its northern part was called Pisgah, and the highest peak of Pisgah was Mount Nebo (Numbers 23:14; 27:12; 21:20; 32:47; Deuteronomy 3:27; 34:1; 32:49).

These mountains are mentioned several times in the Bible:


See also



References


  1. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), the Hebrew Avarim appears in both the phrase har Ha-Avarim "mountain Abarim," and harei Ha-Avarim, "mountains of Abarim."
  2. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), the Septuagint (Greek) equivalent is to oros to Abarim, and en to peran tou Iordanou. Cheyne and Black's Encyclopaedia Biblica (1899) gives alternate spellings Abarin and Abareim, and discusses its Septuagint equivalents involving the word peran in somewhat greater detail.
  3. Cheyne and Black (1899), Encyclopaedia Biblica, "Abarim."
  4. Catholic Encyclopedia (1913) entry for "Abarim."



На других языках


[de] Abǎrim

Abǎrim (arabisch جبال عباريم, DMG Ǧibāl ʿAbārīm) ist der Name eines Gebirges im heutigen Jordanien, das im Alten Testament genannt wird.
- [en] Abarim

[es] Abarim

Abarim (en hebreo: הָרֵי הָעֲבָרִים, Har Ha-Ha-'Abarim) es una cadena montañosa que atraviesa Jordania, al este del Jordán y del mar Muerto y al suroeste de Amán, que se extiende desde el Monte Nebo[1] (802 m) al norte hasta el desierto de Arabia al sur.

[fr] Abarim

Abarim (en hébreu : הָרֵי הָעֲבָרִים) est une chaîne de montagnes au-delà du Jourdain et se situe historiquement entre le plateau de Moab et la mer Morte. Elle s'étend jusqu'à l'est et le sud-est de la mer Morte voire jusqu'au désert d'Arabie, et comprend le mont Nébo au nord où Moïse contempla la terre promise, avant de mourir.

[it] Abarim

I monti Abarim (in ebraico: הָעֲבָרִים‎?, Hā-Avārīm) sono una catena montuosa che attraversa la Giordania, a est e sud-est del Mar Morto, estendendosi dal Monte Nebo a nord fino al Deserto Arabico a sud.

[ru] Аварим

Аварим — горный хребет в Иордании.



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