Bible History : Geography of the Bible : Archaeology of the Bible
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xv. 1) ; the former was also called Kir- hareseth. Isa. xvi. 7. The southern limit of Moab was the brook or valley of Jared. Num. xxi. 12. Next follows the mountainous district of Edom or Idumea, also called Mount Seir, which extends to the northern extremity of the Red Sea. x78 'PREPARING TO TEACH. Mount Hor, where Aaron died (Num. xx. 23), is one of its most conspicuous summits. Its ports, Ezion-geber and Elath, are first mentioned at the time of the Exodus. Deut. ii. 8. In the former Solomon... built his navy of ships for foreign trade. 1 Kings ix. 26. The latter, having been in the possession of Judah from the conquest of Edom by David (2 Sam. viii. 14) till its revolt in the reign of Joram '(2 Kings viii. 22), was again restored to Judah and fortified by Uzziah (2 Kings xix. 22), though it at a later period fell into the hands of the Syr- ians. 2 Kings xvi. 6. Bozrah, near its northern border (Gen. xxxvi. 33 ; Isa. xxxiv. 6), and Sela (Isa. xxxiv. 6) were its principal cities. Sela was taken by King Amaziah, and called by him Joktheel (2 Kings xiv.
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