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Abarim ()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."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. is the Hebrew name used in the for a mountain range "across the ", understood as east of the Jordan Rift Valley, i.e. in Transjordan, to the east and south-east of the , extending from — its highest point — in the north, perhaps to the in the south.


Etymology and description
According to Cheyne and Black, its Hebrew meaning is "'Those-on-the-other-side'—i.e., of the Jordan."Cheyne and Black (1899), Encyclopaedia Biblica, " Abarim." The ( 32:49) gives its etymological meaning as passages. 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 :

  • blessed Israel the second time from the top of Mount Pisgah (Numbers 23:14)
  • From "the top of Pisgah" i.e. Mount Nebo, an area which belonged to , surveyed the Promised Land (Numbers 27:12 and Deuteronomy 3:27; 32:49), and there he died (34:1,5)
  • The Israelites had one of their encampments in the mountains of Abarim (Numbers 33:47,48) after crossing the Arnon
  • The prophet linked it with and as locations from which the people cried in vain to God for rescue (Jeremiah 22:20)
  • hid the Ark of the Covenant there (II Maccabees 2:4-5). (The book of 2 Maccabees is included in Bibles used by , but generally not in or .)


See also
  • Jordanian Highlands, the region that includes this mountain range.
  • Biblical names for geographical features possibly part of "Abarim"
    • , the ancient name for the mountainous region between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba; modern Jibāl ash-Sharāh
  • Modern names for geographical features possibly synonymous or contained in "Abarim"
    • or Ash-Sharāh, a highland region in modern-day southern Jordan and northwestern Saudi Arabia
    • Jibāl ash-Sharāh (see ), with Petra, Jebe Harun/Mount Aaron, etc.
    • , mountain north of
    • (ancient Reqem/Reqmu/Rakmu) in Seir
    • , or southern Mount Hor near Petra, with the alleged tomb of Aaron
  • Related geographical features

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