34799Easton's Bible Dictionary — NeboMatthew George Easton

Nebo, proclaimer; prophet.

  1. A Chaldean god whose worship was introduced into Assyria by Pul Isa 46:1 Jer 48:1 To this idol was dedicated the great temple whose ruins are still seen at Birs Nimrud. A statue of Nebo found at Calah, where it was set up by Pul, king of Assyria, is now in the British Museum.
  2. A mountain in the land of Moab from which Moses looked for the first and the last time on the Promised Land De 32:49 34:1 It has been identified with Jebel Nebah, on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea, near its northern end, and about 5 miles south-west of Heshbon. It was the summit of the ridge of Pisgah (q.v.), which was a part of the range of the "mountains of Abarim." It is about 2,643 feet in height, but from its position it commands a view of Western Palestine. Close below it are the plains of Moab, where Balaam, and afterwards Moses, saw the tents of Israel spread along.
  3. A town on the east of Jordan which was taken possession of and rebuilt by the tribe of Reuben Nu 32:3,38 1Ch 5:8 It was about 8 miles south of Heshbon.
  4. The "children of Nebo" Ezr 2:29 Ne 7:33 were of those who returned from Babylon. It was a town in Benjamin, probably the modern Beit Nubah, about 7 miles north-west of Hebron.