A dictionary of the . d to the eastern portion of thenorthern group of peaks, and JebelSiaghah to the western portion; claims that the Arabs use JebelNebd, Jebel Musa, and Jebel Siaghahindiscriminately for this group. Whilethe discussions respecting Pisgah havebeen sharp, the majority of explorersand scholars agree in identifying Nebowith the northern end of the Abarimrange, Jebel Nebd. See Pisgah. NEBO, a city east of the Jordan;rebuilt by the Gadites, Num. 32 : 3, 38;33 : 47; captured by the Moabites. : 2; Jer. 48 : 1, 22. It was 8 milessouth of Heshbon; perhaps el


A dictionary of the . d to the eastern portion of thenorthern group of peaks, and JebelSiaghah to the western portion; claims that the Arabs use JebelNebd, Jebel Musa, and Jebel Siaghahindiscriminately for this group. Whilethe discussions respecting Pisgah havebeen sharp, the majority of explorersand scholars agree in identifying Nebowith the northern end of the Abarimrange, Jebel Nebd. See Pisgah. NEBO, a city east of the Jordan;rebuilt by the Gadites, Num. 32 : 3, 38;33 : 47; captured by the Moabites. : 2; Jer. 48 : 1, 22. It was 8 milessouth of Heshbon; perhaps el A town in Benjamin, Neh. 7 : 33 :possibly Nuba, 7 miles north-west ofHebron. NEBUCHADNEZZAR {mayNebo protect the crown!), or, more cor-rectly, NEBUCHADREZZAR,the son and successor of Nabopolassar,the founder of the Babylonish mon-archy, was the most illustrious of thesekings, and one of the greatest rulers ofhistory. 2 Kgs. 24 : 1; Dan. 1-4. Weknow most of him through the book ofDaniel; but we read of him also in Be-. Cameo of Nebuchadnezzar,rosus and upon numerous the Berlin Museum there is a black NEB NEB cameo with his head upon it, cut by hisorder, with the inscription, In honorof Merodach, his lord, Nebuchadnezzar,king of Babylon, in his life-time hadthis made. From these various sourcesthe following details have been was entrusted by hisfather with the important task of re-pelling Pharaoh-necho, and succeededin defeating him at Carchemish, onthe Euphrates (b. c. 605), Jer. 46 : 2,and brought under subjection all theterritory Necho had occupied, includingSyria and Palestine, overrunning thesecountries, taking Jerusalem, and carry-ing off a portion of the inhabitants asprisoners, including Daniel and his com-panions. Dan. 1 : 1-4. Having learnedthat his father had died, Nebuchadnezzarhastened back to Babylon and plantedhimself firmly on the throne, giving tohis generals instructions to bring theJewish, Phoenician, Syrian, and Egy


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