Ije-Abarim:
ruins of Abarim, the forty-seventh station of the Israelites in the wilderness, "in the border of Moab" (Num 33:44).
Ije-Abarim:
heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over
Ije-Abarim:
i-je-ab'-a-rim.
Ije-Abarim: One of the Later Stopping Places of Israel
Num 21:11; 33:44
Iye-Abarim:
i-ye-ab'-a-rim (iye ha-abharim, "the heaps of the Abarim"; the King James Version Ije-abarim; in Nu 21:11 the Septuagint reads Codex Vaticanus, Chalglei): A place in the journeyings of Israel named after Oboth, said to be "in the wilderness which is before Moab, toward the sunrising" (Nu 21:11), "in the border of Moab" (Nu 33:44). The indications of position here given are not sufficient to guide to any identification, and, so far, nothing has been discovered in the district to help us. Called simply "Iyim" (the King James Version "Iim") in Nu 33:45.
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