Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary ArnonSmith's Bible Dictionary Arnon(roaring), the river or torrent which formed the boundary between Moab and the Amorites, on the north of Moab, (Numbers 21:13,14,24,26; Judges 11:22) and afterwards between Moab and Israel (Reuben). (2:24,36; 3:8,12,16; 4:48; Joshua 12:1,2; 13:9,16; Judges 11:13,26) There can be no doubt that the Wady el-Mojeb of the present day is the Arnon. Its principal source is near Katrane , on the Haj route. ATS Bible Dictionary ArnonA river rising in the mountains east of the Dead Sea, into which it flows. It is now called Wady Modjeb, and anciently divided the territories of the Moabites in turn from those of the Ammonites, Amorites, and Reubenites, Numbers 21:13; Joshua 13:16. It flows in a deep and wild ravine of the same name. Burckhardt, after reaching the ruins of Aroer, which stand on the edge of the precipice at the foot of which the Arnon flows, says, "From hence a footpath leads down to the river. The view which the Modjeb presents is very striking. From the bottom, where the river runs through a narrow stripe of verdant level about forty yards across, the steep and barren banks arise to a great height, covered with immense blocks of stone which have rolled down from the upper strata; so that, when viewed from above, the valley looks like a deep chasm, formed by some tremendous convulsion of the earth, into which there seems to be no possibility of descending to the bottom. The distance from the edge of one precipice to that of the opposite one, is about two miles in a straight line." He was thirty-five minutes in descending to the riverbed. Here the heat of midsummer is extreme, and the river becomes almost dried up; but in the rainy season there is an impetuous torrent. Easton's Bible Dictionary Swift, the southern boundary of the territory of Israel beyond Jordan, separating it from the land of Moab (Deuteronomy 3:8, 16). This river (referred to twenty-four times in the Bible) rises in the mountains of Gilead, and after a circuitous course of about 80 miles through a deep ravine it falls into the Dead Sea nearly opposite Engedi. The stream is almost dry in summer. It is now called el-Mujeb. The territory of the Amorites extended from the Arnon to the Jabbok. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ARNONar'-non ('arnon; Arnon): Is first mentioned in Numbers 21:24 as the border between Moab and the Amorites. "The valleys of Arnon" in the next verse undoubtedly indicate the numerous wadies contributary to the main stream. It formed the southern boundary of the land assigned to Reuben (Deuteronomy 3:12). The city of Aroer stood on the northern edge of the valley (Deuteronomy 2:36 Judges 12:2, etc.). Arnon was claimed by the Ammonites as having marked the southern limit of their territory when Israel invaded the land (Judges 11:13). They, however, had already been driven out by the Amorites, and the region north of Arnon was held by Sihon. From the inscription of Mesha on the Moabite Stone we gather that Moab had established herself on the north of the Arnon before the time of Omri. Under Omri and Ahab she was confined to the south of the river. A rebellion under Mesha was put down by Jehoram son of Ahab (2 Kings 3), and the expedition of Hazael against Israel reached the valley of the Arnon (2 Kings 10:33). But according to Mesha he regained for Moab the lost land; and this agrees with Isaiah 15, 16, where cities north of Arnon are located in Moab, e.g. Heshbon. Strong's Hebrew 769. Arnon -- "a roaring stream," a wadi and stream in Moab... 768, 769. Arnon. 770 . "a roaring stream," a wadi and stream in Moab. Transliteration: Arnon Phonetic Spelling: (ar-nohn') Short Definition: Arnon. ... /hebrew/769.htm - 6k Library How Moses Conquered Sihon and Og Kings of the Amorites, and ... The Nations of the South-East Barnaba Epistole The Northern Coast of Judea. Beth-Horon. The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus The Witness of Balaam to Israel The Eighteenth Theban Dynasty The First Chaldaean Empire and the Hyksos in Egypt Solomon's Temple Spiritualized The Journey of the Three Holy Kings to Bethlehem Thesaurus Arnon (23 Occurrences)... It is now called el-Mujeb. The territory of the Amorites extended from the Arnon to the Jabbok. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. ARNON. ... /a/arnon.htm - 17k Arnon's (1 Occurrence) Gorge (19 Occurrences) Aro'er (15 Occurrences) Aroer (17 Occurrences) Rim (18 Occurrences) Jabbok (7 Occurrences) Nahaliel (1 Occurrence) Ravine (26 Occurrences) Sihon (34 Occurrences) Resources What is the Book of the Wars of the Lord? | GotQuestions.orgWho were the Moabites? | GotQuestions.org What is the significance of Moab in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Arnon (23 Occurrences)Numbers 21:13 Numbers 21:14 Numbers 21:24 Numbers 21:26 Numbers 21:28 Numbers 22:36 Deuteronomy 2:24 Deuteronomy 2:36 Deuteronomy 3:8 Deuteronomy 3:12 Deuteronomy 3:16 Deuteronomy 4:48 Joshua 12:1 Joshua 12:2 Joshua 13:9 Joshua 13:16 Judges 11:13 Judges 11:18 Judges 11:22 Judges 11:26 2 Kings 10:33 Isaiah 16:2 Jeremiah 48:20 Subtopics Arnon: Boundary Between Moabites and Amorites Related Terms |