Mountaintops
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Mountaintops hold significant spiritual and symbolic meaning throughout the Bible, serving as places of divine revelation, worship, and pivotal events in the narrative of God's interaction with humanity. These elevated locations often represent closeness to God, offering a vantage point for both physical and spiritual insight.

Mount Sinai (Horeb): One of the most prominent mountaintops in the Bible is Mount Sinai, also known as Horeb. It is here that Moses encountered God in the burning bush (Exodus 3:1-2) and later received the Ten Commandments. The mountain is a symbol of God's covenant with Israel and His divine law. Exodus 19:20 states, "The LORD descended to the top of Mount Sinai and called Moses to the summit."

Mount Moriah: This mountaintop is traditionally identified as the location where Abraham was tested by God to sacrifice his son Isaac, a profound act of faith and obedience (Genesis 22:2). It is also the site where Solomon later built the Temple in Jerusalem, making it a central place of worship and sacrifice for the Israelites.

Mount Carmel: Known for the dramatic confrontation between the prophet Elijah and the prophets of Baal, Mount Carmel is a testament to God's power and sovereignty. In 1 Kings 18:19-39, Elijah calls down fire from heaven to consume his offering, demonstrating the LORD's supremacy over false gods. This event underscores the mountaintop as a place of divine intervention and victory.

Mount of Olives: This mountaintop holds significant eschatological and messianic importance. It is the place from which Jesus ascended into heaven (Acts 1:9-12) and is prophesied to be the location of His return (Zechariah 14:4). The Mount of Olives is also where Jesus delivered the Olivet Discourse, teaching about the end times and His second coming (Matthew 24-25).

Mount Zion: Often used metaphorically, Mount Zion represents the city of God and the spiritual center of His kingdom. It is associated with Jerusalem and the dwelling place of God among His people. Psalm 48:2 describes it as "beautiful in loftiness, the joy of all the earth, like the peaks of Zaphon is Mount Zion, the city of the Great King."

Mount Tabor: Traditionally identified as the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus, Mount Tabor is where Jesus revealed His divine glory to Peter, James, and John. This event, recorded in Matthew 17:1-9, emphasizes the mountaintop as a place of revelation and transformation, where the divine nature of Christ is affirmed.

Mount Nebo: From this mountaintop, Moses viewed the Promised Land before his death. Deuteronomy 34:1-4 recounts, "Then Moses climbed Mount Nebo from the plains of Moab to the top of Pisgah, across from Jericho. And there the LORD showed him the whole land." Mount Nebo symbolizes the fulfillment of God's promises and the hope of future inheritance.

Throughout Scripture, mountaintops serve as sacred spaces where God reveals Himself, delivers His messages, and enacts His will. They are places of worship, covenant, and divine encounter, reflecting the majesty and holiness of God.
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The Time of Trouble
... Light is gleaming upon the clouds above the mountaintops. Soon there will be a
revealing of His glory. The Sun of Righteousness is about to shine forth. ...
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The Spirit not Striving Always.
... Few and scattered are they, like beacons on mountaintops, just barely enough
to prevent the aged from utter despair of ever being converted. ...
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Mountaintops (4 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Mountaintops (4 Occurrences). Isaiah 42:11 Let
the wilderness and the cities thereof lift up their voice ...
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Mountain-tops (2 Occurrences)
Mountain-tops. Mountaintops, Mountain-tops. Mountain-watch . Multi-Version
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Mountain-top (3 Occurrences)
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Mountaintops (4 Occurrences)

Isaiah 42:11
Let the wilderness and the cities thereof lift up their voice, the villages that Kedar doth inhabit; let the inhabitants of Sela exult, let them shout from the top of the mountains.
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Ezekiel 6:13
And ye have known that I 'am' Jehovah, In their wounded being in the midst of their idols, Round about their altars, On every high hill, on all tops of mountains, And under every green tree, and under every thick oak, The place where they gave sweet fragrance to all their idols.
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Hosea 4:13
On tops of the mountains they do sacrifice, And on the hills they make perfume, Under oak, and poplar, and terebinth, For good 'is' its shade.
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Joel 2:5
As the noise of chariots, on the tops of the mountains they skip, As the noise of a flame of fire devouring stubble, As a mighty people set in array for battle.
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