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==References == | <p> (See Bainbridge). </p> <p> Ba'moth (Heb. Bamoth', '''''בָּמוֹת''''' , ''Heights;'' Sept. '''''Βαμώθ''''' ), the forty-seventh station of the Israelites, on the borders of [[Moab]] ( Numbers 21:19-20); according to [[Eusebius]] and [[Jerome]] (Onomast. s.v. '''''Βαβώθ''''' , Bamoth), a city near the river Arnon. As it was the next encampment before reaching [[Pisgah]] (usually identified with Jebel Attarus, (See [[Nebo]]) ), it may not improbably be identified with ''Jebel-Humeh,'' immediately east, a position which seems to agree with the circumstances of all the notices. Kruse, however (in Seetzen's ''Reise,'' 4:225), thinks it the place now called ''Waleh,'' on the wady of the same name. It is probably the same place elsewhere called [[Bamoth-Baal]] ( Joshua 13:17). </p> | ||
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Bambridge [1]
(See Bainbridge).
Ba'moth (Heb. Bamoth', בָּמוֹת , Heights; Sept. Βαμώθ ), the forty-seventh station of the Israelites, on the borders of Moab ( Numbers 21:19-20); according to Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. s.v. Βαβώθ , Bamoth), a city near the river Arnon. As it was the next encampment before reaching Pisgah (usually identified with Jebel Attarus, (See Nebo) ), it may not improbably be identified with Jebel-Humeh, immediately east, a position which seems to agree with the circumstances of all the notices. Kruse, however (in Seetzen's Reise, 4:225), thinks it the place now called Waleh, on the wady of the same name. It is probably the same place elsewhere called Bamoth-Baal ( Joshua 13:17).