
Bible Map: Oboth (Dibon)
o'-both, o'-both ('obhoth, "waterbags"): A desert camp of the Israelites, the 3rd after leaving Mt. Hor and close to the borders of Moab (Numbers 21:10, 11; Numbers 33:43, 14). See …
Where is biblical Oboth today? 4 modern identifications
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1979): Oboth Monson, Regions on the Run (2009): map 2 New Interpreter’s Bible Dictionary (2009) New Unger’s Bible Dictionary (1988): Oboth Oxford Bible Atlas, Fourth Edition (2007) Rogerson, New Atlas of the Bible (1985): page 123 Tyndale Bible Dictionary (2001): Oboth Tübingen Bible Atlas (2001 ...
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One of the encampments of the Israelites, east of Moab. Num 21:10; Num 33:43. Its exact site is unknown, but it was probably south of the Dead Sea, on the boundary between Moab and Edom. -- Editor).
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"Oboth...A station of the wilderness wanderings of the Israelites, between Punon and Iyye-abarim in Moab. It has been identified by some with 'Ain el-Weiba, not far from Feinan, the biblical Punon; but since the route of the Israelites between Punon and the borders of Moab is not known with certainty, this identification is not definite."
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Oboth Possible identifications: Ein Weibeh, Gharandal, Telah, En Hazeva Num 21:10, 21:11, 33:43, 33:44
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Oboth - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
OBOTH ō’ bŏth (אֹבֹ֑ת). A stopping-place of the Israelites on their wilderness journeys, between Punon and Iyye-abarim in Moab (Num 21:10, 11; 33:43, 44). It is possibly modern ’Ain el-Weiba, S of the Dead Sea.
Topical Bible: Oboth
Oboth was one of the encampments of the Israelites during their wilderness wanderings after the Exodus from Egypt. The location of Oboth is not precisely known today, but it is generally considered to be in the region east of the Dead Sea, in the territory that was historically associated with the Moabites.
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