Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Meribah is a significant location mentioned in the Old Testament, known for its association with the Israelites' journey through the wilderness and their testing of God's patience. The name "Meribah" itself means "quarreling" or "strife," reflecting the contentious events that took place there.Biblical References: 1. Exodus 17:1-7: The first mention of Meribah occurs during the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. As they camped at Rephidim, there was no water for the people to drink, leading to a quarrel with Moses. The people accused Moses of bringing them out of Egypt to die of thirst. In response, God instructed Moses to strike the rock at Horeb with his staff, resulting in water flowing from the rock to quench the people's thirst. This place was named Massah (testing) and Meribah (quarreling) because the Israelites quarreled and tested the LORD, saying, "Is the LORD among us or not?" (Exodus 17:7). 2. Numbers 20:1-13: A second, more notable incident at Meribah occurs later in the wilderness journey, this time at Kadesh. Again, the Israelites faced a lack of water and quarreled with Moses and Aaron. God commanded Moses to speak to the rock to bring forth water. However, in frustration, Moses struck the rock twice with his staff. Water gushed out abundantly, but because Moses did not uphold God's holiness before the people, he was told he would not lead them into the Promised Land. This place was called the waters of Meribah, where the Israelites contended with the LORD, and He showed Himself holy among them (Numbers 20:13). Theological Significance: Meribah serves as a poignant reminder of the Israelites' recurring lack of faith and trust in God's provision and guidance. It highlights the human tendency to doubt and rebel against divine authority, even after witnessing God's miraculous works. The events at Meribah underscore the importance of obedience and faithfulness to God's commands. Lessons from Meribah: · Faith and Obedience: The incidents at Meribah illustrate the necessity of trusting in God's provision and obeying His instructions. Moses' failure to follow God's command precisely resulted in significant personal consequences, emphasizing the importance of obedience in leadership and faith. · God's Holiness: The events at Meribah reveal God's holiness and the seriousness with which He regards His commands. The Israelites' actions tested God's patience, yet He remained faithful in providing for their needs, demonstrating both His justice and mercy. · Human Nature: Meribah reflects the persistent struggle of humanity to maintain faith in the face of adversity. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of doubt and the consequences of challenging God's authority. Meribah remains a powerful symbol of the challenges faced by the Israelites in the wilderness and the enduring lessons of faith, obedience, and the recognition of God's holiness. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary MeribahSmith's Bible Dictionary Meribah(strife, contention). In (Exodus 17:7) we read, "he called the name of the place Massah and Meribah," where the people murmured and the rock was smitten. [For the situation see REPHIDIM] The name is also given to Kadesh, (Numbers 20:13,24; 27:14; 32:51) (Meribah-kadesh), because there also the people, when in want of water, strove with God. ATS Bible Dictionary MeribahStrife, 1. A station of the Israelites between the Red Sea and Mount Sinai, where they murmured against the Lord, and a fountain gushed from the rock for their use, Exodus 17:1-7. It was also named Massah, temptation, when they tempted God there, De 33:8 Hebrews 3:8. 2. A similar miraculous fountain in the desert of Zin, near Kadesh, which see, Numbers 20:13,14. This was the scene of the transgression of Moses and Aaron, for which they were precluded from crossing the Jordan. It is called "the waters of Meribah," De 33:8 Psalm 81:7 106:32, and also Meribah-kadesh, Numbers 27:14 De 32:51 Ezekiel 47:19. Easton's Bible Dictionary Quarrel or strife. (1.) One of the names given by Moses to the fountain in the desert of Sin, near Rephidim, which issued from the rock in Horeb, which he smote by the divine command, "because of the chiding of the children of Israel" (Exodus 17:1-7). It was also called Massah (q.v.). It was probably in Wady Feiran, near Mount Serbal. (2.) Another fountain having a similar origin in the desert of Zin, near to Kadesh (Numbers 27:14). The two places are mentioned together in Deuteronomy 33:8. Some think the one place is called by the two names (Psalm 81:7). In smiting the rock at this place Moses showed the same impatience as the people (Numbers 20:10-12). This took place near the close of the wanderings in the desert (Numbers 20:1-24; Deuteronomy 32:51). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia MASSAH AND MERIBAHmas'-a, mer'-i-ba (maccah umeribhah, "proving and strife"; peirasmos kai loidoresis): These names occur together as applied to one place only in Exodus 17:7; they stand, however, in parallelism in Deuteronomy 33:8 Psalm 95:8. In all other cases they are kept distinct, as belonging to two separate narratives. The conjunction here may be due to conflation of the sources. Of course, it is not impossible that, for the reason stated, the double name was given, although elsewhere (Deuteronomy 6:16; Deuteronomy 9:22) the place is referred to as Massah. MERIBAH mer'-i-ba, me-re'-ba. Strong's Hebrew 4809. Meribah -- "place of strife," two places in the desert... 4808, 4809. Meribah. 4810 . "place of strife," two places in the desert. Transliteration: Meribah Phonetic Spelling: (mer-ee-baw') Short Definition: Meribah ... /hebrew/4809.htm - 6k 4808. meribah -- strife, contention 6946. Qadesh -- "sacred," a place in the desert Library The Waters of Meribah Meribah. CPM Meribah. CPM Kadesh. Rekam, and that Double. Inquiry is Made, Whether the ... The Otterbein Hymnal Expositions of Holy Scripture The Coast of the Asphaltites, the Essenes. En-Gedi. Contents Psalm 81 O could I Speak the Matchless Worth Thesaurus Meribah (11 Occurrences)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. MASSAH AND MERIBAH. mas ... Israel. The "Waters of Meribah" was the name given to this scene of strife. ... /m/meribah.htm - 14k Meribah-kadesh (3 Occurrences) Massah (5 Occurrences) Mer'ibah (8 Occurrences) Meribath-kadesh (4 Occurrences) Strife (71 Occurrences) Proved (49 Occurrences) Quarreled (8 Occurrences) Zin (9 Occurrences) Rebelled (61 Occurrences) Resources What is the significance of Meribah in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWhy was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land? | GotQuestions.org Why are the circumstances of the death of Moses so mysterious? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Meribah (11 Occurrences)Exodus 17:7 Numbers 20:13 Numbers 20:24 Numbers 27:14 Deuteronomy 32:51 Deuteronomy 33:8 Psalms 81:7 Psalms 95:8 Psalms 106:32 Ezekiel 47:19 Ezekiel 48:28 Subtopics Meribah: A Place in Rephidim, where Moses Struck a Rock and Brought Forth Water Meribah: Meribah-Kadesh, Fountain in the Desert of Zin Related Terms |