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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6407" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' mok´mur ''''' , ὁ χείμαῤῥος Μοχμούρ , <i> ''''' ho ''''' </i> <i> ''''' cheı́marrhos ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Mochmoúr ''''' </i> ): The torrent bed in a valley on which stood Chusi, not far from [[Ekrebel]] ( [[Judith]] 7:18 ). The latter may be identified with <i> ''''' ‛Aḳrabeh ''''' </i> , East of <i> ''''' Nāblus ''''' </i> . <i> ''''' Wâdy ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Makhfūrı̄yeh ''''' </i> runs to the South of 'Aqrabeh, and probably represents the ancient Mochmur. </p> | <p> ''''' mok´mur ''''' , ὁ χείμαῤῥος Μοχμούρ , <i> ''''' ho ''''' </i> <i> ''''' cheı́marrhos ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Mochmoúr ''''' </i> ): The torrent bed in a valley on which stood Chusi, not far from [[Ekrebel]] ( [[Judith]] 7:18 ). The latter may be identified with <i> ''''' ‛Aḳrabeh ''''' </i> , East of <i> ''''' Nāblus ''''' </i> . <i> ''''' Wâdy ''''' </i> <i> ''''' Makhfūrı̄yeh ''''' </i> runs to the South of 'Aqrabeh, and probably represents the ancient Mochmur. </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_51214" /> == | |||
<p> (ὁ χειμάῤῥος Μρχμούρ ; Alex. omits Μοχ .; Vulg. omits), a torrent, i.e., a wady. the word "brook" conveys an entirely false impression — mentioned only in [[Judith]] 7:18; and there as specifying the position of [[Ekrebel]] — "Near unto Chusi, and upon the brook Mochmur." Ekrebel has been identifled, with great probability, by Mr. [[Van]] de Velde in Akrabeh, a ruined site in the mountains of Central Palestine, equidistant from Nablus and Seilunl, south-east of the former and north-east of the latter; and the torrent [[Mochmur]] may be either the [[Wady]] Makfuriyeh, on the northern slopes of which Akrabeh stands, or the Wady Ahmar, which is the continuation of the former eastwards. The reading of the [[Syriac]] (Nachol de-Peor) possibly points to the existence of a sanctuary of [[Baal]] Peor. in this neighborhood, but is more probably a corruption of the original name, which was apparently מִחְמוּר (Simon, Onomasticon N.T. page 111). </p> | |||
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<ref name="term_6407"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/mochmur,+the+brook The Brook Mochmur from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_6407"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/mochmur,+the+brook The Brook Mochmur from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
<ref name="term_51214"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/mochmur,+the+brook The Brook Mochmur from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | |||
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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
mok´mur , ὁ χείμαῤῥος Μοχμούρ , ho cheı́marrhos Mochmoúr ): The torrent bed in a valley on which stood Chusi, not far from Ekrebel ( Judith 7:18 ). The latter may be identified with ‛Aḳrabeh , East of Nāblus . Wâdy Makhfūrı̄yeh runs to the South of 'Aqrabeh, and probably represents the ancient Mochmur.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
(ὁ χειμάῤῥος Μρχμούρ ; Alex. omits Μοχ .; Vulg. omits), a torrent, i.e., a wady. the word "brook" conveys an entirely false impression — mentioned only in Judith 7:18; and there as specifying the position of Ekrebel — "Near unto Chusi, and upon the brook Mochmur." Ekrebel has been identifled, with great probability, by Mr. Van de Velde in Akrabeh, a ruined site in the mountains of Central Palestine, equidistant from Nablus and Seilunl, south-east of the former and north-east of the latter; and the torrent Mochmur may be either the Wady Makfuriyeh, on the northern slopes of which Akrabeh stands, or the Wady Ahmar, which is the continuation of the former eastwards. The reading of the Syriac (Nachol de-Peor) possibly points to the existence of a sanctuary of Baal Peor. in this neighborhood, but is more probably a corruption of the original name, which was apparently מִחְמוּר (Simon, Onomasticon N.T. page 111).