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נֹ˜בֶה v. נֹב

I . נְבֹו S 5015 TWOT 1279, 1280 GK 5549, 5550, 5551 n.pr.loc. ( prob. connex., at least for 2 , with ( Bab. ) god Nebo, Nabû , cf. II . נְבוֹ and Bae Rel. 15, 89, 259 ; yet not certain, ZMG xiii. 1888, 470 comp. Arabic النَبَاوَةُ ( ˒l-nabāwatu ) the height , etc. ) : Ö Ναβαυ ;— 1. a. city in Moab Nu 32:3 , 38 (where assigned to Reuben; both JE = נבה MI 14) Is 15:2 Je 48: 1, 22 1 Ch 5: 8; prob. on or near Mt. Nebo (v. infr .), cf. Buhl Geogr. 266 f. Tristr Moab 338. b. city in Judah, בְּנֵי נ׳ Ezr 2:29 = אַנְשֵׁי נ׳ אַחֵר Ne 7:34 ( the men of the other N. , so disting.—si. אחד vera l, cf. Ryle— from a ? or from another נֹב ?), Ezr 10:43 ;—this נבו in Judah perhaps = נֹב 1 q.v.
2. mt. in Moab, where Moses dies Nu 33:47 Dt 32:49 ( הַר־נְבֹו ), 34:1 ( id.; all
P ), six miles W. of Heshbon according to Onom. (ed. Lag 283). Prob. = mod. Nebâ at NE. corner of Dead Sea, Survey E. Pal. i. 198 ff. GASm Geogr. 562 ff. Buhl Geogr. 266 f.

Tristr Moab 318, 338 Merrill E. of Jordan, 242 ff. Cf. פִּסְגָּה .

II . נְבֹו S 5015 TWOT 1279, 1280 GK 5549, 5550, 5551 n.pr. div. Nebo ( loan-wd. in Heb., cf. Ph. n.pr.m. נבו ; = Assyrian Nabû , Schr COT Gloss. and Is 46:1 Jastrow Rel. Bab. 124 ff. Jen Kosmol.pass. Tiele Assyrian u. Bab. Gesch. 532 f. Say Rel.Bab. 112 ff. ( cf. Palm. n.pr. נבוזבד , ברנבו Vog Palm. No. 73 ), and this perhaps nabû , call, name , v. נבא ) ;—Babylonian god כָּרַע בֵּל קֹרֵס נְבֹו Is 46: 1.

Bab. Babylonian. Bae F. Baethgen, Beiträge zur Semitischen Religionsgenschichte MI Mesha-Inscription.
infr. infra, below.

Tristr H. B. Tritram. Lag P. de Lagarde. Survey Survey of Eastern Palestine (PEF). GASm George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land. div. divinum, divinitatis.
wd. word, also would.

Ph. Phenician. Jastrow Marcus Jastrow, Dict of Targumim, Talmud, etc.; also Morris Jastrow, Jr., M. Jastrow, Jr., Religion of Babylonia and Assyria.

Jen P. Jensen, Cosmologie der Babylonier . Tiele C. P. Tiele.

Gesch. Geschichte. Say A. H. Sayce, Religion of Babylonia. Palm. Palmyrene.

Vog C. J. M. de Vogüé, Syrie Centrale.


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