Massah and Meribah

Massah (Hebrew: מַסָּה) and Meribah (Hebrew: מְרִיבָה, also spelled "Mirabah") are place names found in the Hebrew Bible. The Israelites are said to have travelled through Massah and Meribah during the Exodus, although the continuous list of visited stations in Numbers 33 does not mention this. In Exodus 17:7, Meribah is mentioned at the same time as Massah,[1] in a context which suggests that Massah is the same location as Meribah, but other biblical mentions of Massah and Meribah, such as that in the Blessing of Moses[2] seem to imply that they are distinct.[3][4] Massah and Meribah are also referred to in several other places in the Bible.[5]

  1. ^ Exodus 17:7
  2. ^ Deuteronomy 33:8
  3. ^ Black, M.; Rowley, H. H., eds. (1962). Peake's Commentary on the Bible. Thomas Nelson and Sons. p. 225. ISBN 0-17-711001-5.
  4. ^ Cheyne, T. K.; Black, J. S., eds. (1902). "Massah and Meribah". Encyclopedia Biblica. Vol. 3. Toronto: George N. Morang. pp. 2972–3.
  5. ^ Numbers 20:13; Deuteronomy 32; Ezekiel 47; Psalms 81; 95; 106

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