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from Mount Hor you shall mark out to the entrance of Hamath; and the goings out of the border shall be at Zedad;
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Defining the Northern Border
Commentators agree that the "Mount Hor" mentioned here is not where Aaron died, but rather a peak in the northern Lebanon mountain range. The verse describes the northernmost boundary of the promised land, stretching from this mountain toward the "entrance of Hamath" (a pass into Syria) and ending at a city called Zedad. This provides a concrete, physical definition of the land God was giving to Israel.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The northern border. On “Mount Hor,” compare the note on Numbers 20:22. Here the name denotes the whole western crest of Mount Lebanon, 80 miles in…
19th Century
Anglican
From Mount Hor ... — From Mount Hor the boundary line was to pass the unknown Ziphron to the village of Enan, or Hazar-enan, which…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
From Mount Hor you shall point out your border unto the entranceof HamathAntiochia, a…
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