Mount Hor
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Mount Hor (Hebrew: הֹר הָהָר, Hor Ha-Har), the scene in the Bible of Aaron's death, situated "in the edge of the land of Edom" (Numbers 33:37).
Since the time of Josephus it has been identified with the Jebel Nebi Harun ("Mountain of the Prophet Aaron" in Arabic), a twin-peaked mountain 4780 feet above the sea-level (6072 feet above the Dead Sea) in the Edomite Mountains on the east side of the Jordan-Arabah valley. On the summit is a shrine said to cover the grave of Aaron.
Some investigators at the turn of the 20th century dissented from this identification: H Clay Trumbull preferred the Jebel Madara, a peak northwest of 'Ain Kadis.
Another Mount Hor is mentioned in Numbers 34:7,8, as on the northern boundary of the prospective conquests of the Israelites. It is perhaps to be identified with Hermon. It has been doubtfully suggested that Hor here should read Hadrach, the name of a northern country near Damascus, mentioned only once in the Bible (Zechariah 9:1).
This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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