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ID: 7764729
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/7764729

 

Record Type: administrative
Hierarchy of Horeb, Mount (lost physical feature)  Horeb, Mount (lost physical feature)

Note: Mountain known from references in the Bible and other ancient sources, and believed to correspond to a real feature; the precise location is disputed, with some scholars believing it is Mount Sinai.

Names:
Horeb, Mount (preferred,C,V)
Mount Horeb (C,V)
חֹרֵב (C,V,Hebrew ,U)
χωρηβ (C,V,Greek,U)

Hierarchical Position:
Hierarchy of World (facet)    World (facet)
Hierarchy of Africa (continent)  ....  Africa (continent) (P)
Hierarchy of Egypt (nation)  ........  Egypt (nation) (P)
Hierarchy of Horeb, Mount (lost physical feature)  ............  Horeb, Mount (lost physical feature) (P)

Place Types:
lost physical feature (preferred, C)
mountain (C)

Related geographic places:
possibly identified as ....  Mūsá, Jabal .......... (mountain)
........................................  (World, Africa, Egypt, Janūb Sīnā') [7001247]

Sources and Contributors:
חֹרֵב..........  [VP]
..............  Archaeology Magazine [online] (2000-)
χωρηβ..........  [VP]
..............  Archaeology Magazine [online] (2000-)
Horeb, Mount..........  [VP Preferred]
.......................  Archaeology Magazine [online] (2000-)
.......................  Canby, Historic Places (1984)
.......................  Catholic Encyclopedia Online (1999)
Mount Horeb..........  [VP]
.......................  Canby, Historic Places (1984)
Subject: .....  [VP]
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
..........  Canby, Historic Places (1984)
..........  Catholic Encyclopedia Online (1999)

 

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