Topical Encyclopedia The term "ascent" in the Bible often refers to a physical or spiritual rising, journey, or elevation. It is used in various contexts, including geographical locations, spiritual journeys, and metaphorical expressions of moving closer to God.Geographical Ascent: 1. Ascent of Akrabbim: This is a notable geographical location mentioned in the Old Testament. It is part of the southern boundary of the land allotted to the tribe of Judah. The Ascent of Akrabbim is described in Numbers 34:4 and Joshua 15:3 as a steep pass or slope, marking a transition from the wilderness to the more settled areas of Canaan. 2. Ascent of Ziz: In 2 Chronicles 20:16, the Ascent of Ziz is mentioned in the context of King Jehoshaphat's battle against the Moabites and Ammonites. The ascent is part of the route the enemy took to approach Judah, and it is a place where God instructed Jehoshaphat to position his forces. 3. Ascent to Jerusalem: Jerusalem, being situated on a hill, required an ascent for those traveling to the city. This physical journey often symbolized a spiritual pilgrimage, as seen in the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134), which were sung by pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem for the feasts. Spiritual and Metaphorical Ascent: 1. Psalms of Ascent: These fifteen psalms (Psalms 120-134) are traditionally understood to have been sung by worshipers as they ascended to Jerusalem for the three major Jewish festivals: Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles. They reflect themes of trust in God, divine protection, and the joy of worshiping in the temple. For example, Psalm 121:1-2 states, "I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth." 2. Spiritual Elevation: The concept of ascent is also used metaphorically to describe a believer's spiritual journey towards God. This is seen in the New Testament, where believers are encouraged to "set your minds on things above, not on earthly things" (Colossians 3:2), indicating a spiritual ascent towards heavenly values and priorities. 3. Ascension of Christ: The ultimate ascent in the New Testament is the ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven. After His resurrection, Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father, as described in Acts 1:9-11. This event signifies His exaltation and the completion of His earthly ministry, providing believers with the hope of His return and the promise of eternal life. Symbolism and Themes: The theme of ascent in the Bible often symbolizes a movement towards God, holiness, and divine presence. It reflects the believer's journey from the earthly to the heavenly, from sin to redemption, and from separation to communion with God. The physical act of ascending often parallels the spiritual growth and elevation that believers are called to pursue in their walk with God. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) The act of rising; motion upward; as, he made a tedious ascent; the ascent of vapors from the earth.2. (n.) The way or means by which one ascends. 3. (n.) An eminence, hill, or high place. 4. (n.) The degree of elevation of an object, or the angle it makes with a horizontal line; inclination; rising grade; as, a road has an ascent of five degrees. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ASCENTa-sent': GUR; THE ASCENT, OF gur, a-sent', (ma`-aleh ghur): The place where the servants of Jehu mortally wounded Ahaziah, king of Judah (2 Kings 9:27). The ascent (the King James Version "going up") was hard by Ibleam, the site of which is identified about 1/2 mile South of Jenin. LUHITH, ASCENT OF lu'-hith, loo'-hith, ma`-aleh ha-luchith): A place named in Isaiah 15:5 Jeremiah 48:5. It is clearly identical with the way, or descent, of Horonaim. Eusebius, Onomasticon places Luhith between Areopolis and Zoar. Some way is intended by which fugitives from the Arabah could reach the uplands of the Moabite plateau. Guthe thinks it may be the road which leads from the district of the ancient Zoar on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea to the uplands through Wady Bene Hammad. Along this track ran also a Roman road. If Horonaim were the higher of the two places, this might account for the way being called the "descent" of Horonaim as going down from that place, and the "ascent" of Luhith as going up thence. Neither place can as yet be identified with certainty. ZIZ, ASCENT OF ziz (ma`aleh ha-tsits; Hasae, Hasisa): A pass in the wilderness of Judea (2 Chronicles 20:16) leading from Hazazon-tamar (En-gedi, 2 Chronicles 20:2). This is generally identified with Wady Chacaca, a valley by which the ancient road from En-gedi runs toward Jerusalem. At any rate, an echo of the ancient name survives here: possibly the actual ascent was the present steep pass from En-gedi to the plateau above. See PEF, Sh XXI. Greek 304. anabathmos -- a going up, an ascent ... a going up, an ascent. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: anabathmos Phonetic Spelling: (an-ab-ath-mos') Short Definition: a step, a flight of ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/304.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 4608. maaleh -- an ascent... 4607, 4608. maaleh. 4609 . an ascent. Transliteration: maaleh Phonetic Spelling: (mah-al-eh') Short Definition: ascent. Word Origin ... /hebrew/4608.htm - 6k 4610. Maaleh Aqrabbim -- "ascent of scorpions," a place on the S. ... 5930b. olah -- ascent, stairway 5930. olah -- whole burnt offering 5944. aliyyah -- a roof chamber 5927. alah -- to go up, ascend, climb Library The Lowell Lectures on the Ascent of Man Book iii. The Ascent: from the River Jordan to the Mount of ... The Ascent of the Body [Illustration: Ascent of Elijah. ] The Lowell Lectures on the Ascent of Man He Made the Pillars Thereof of Silver, the Couch of Gold, the ... As, Then, by the Higher Mystical Ascent from Matters that Concern ... Preface The Northern Coast of Judea. Beth-Horon. The Altar. The Rings. The Laver. Thesaurus Ascent (32 Occurrences)... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) The act of rising; motion upward; as, he made a tedious ascent; the ascent of vapors from the earth. ...ASCENT. ... /a/ascent.htm - 21k Akrabbim (3 Occurrences) Scorpion (6 Occurrences) Zin (9 Occurrences) Luhith (2 Occurrences) Gur (2 Occurrences) Adummim (2 Occurrences) Ziz (1 Occurrence) Jeruel (1 Occurrence) Jambs (19 Occurrences) Resources What are the Songs of Ascent? | GotQuestions.orgHow many times did Moses ascend Mount Sinai? | GotQuestions.org What is the significance of the Medo-Persian Empire in biblical history? | GotQuestions.org Ascent: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Ascent (32 Occurrences)Numbers 34:4 Joshua 10:10 Joshua 15:3 Joshua 15:7 Joshua 18:17 Judges 1:36 Judges 8:13 1 Samuel 9:11 2 Samuel 15:30 2 Samuel 15:32 2 Samuel 16:1 1 Kings 10:5 2 Kings 9:27 1 Chronicles 26:16 2 Chronicles 9:4 2 Chronicles 20:16 2 Chronicles 32:33 Ezra 7:9 Nehemiah 3:19 Nehemiah 3:31 Nehemiah 3:32 Nehemiah 9:4 Nehemiah 12:37 Song of Songs 2:14 Isaiah 15:5 Jeremiah 48:5 Ezekiel 40:26 Ezekiel 40:31 Ezekiel 40:34 Ezekiel 40:37 Ezekiel 40:40 Ezekiel 40:42 Subtopics Related Terms |