Moreh light
Moreh refers to two locations: a place near Shechem where Abraham built an altar (Gen.12.6) and a hill near Gilgal, associated with the blessing and cursing ceremony (Deut 11:30).
Where is Moreh in the Bible?
Moreh refers to two significant locations in ancient Israel. The first is a place near Shechem in central Canaan, where Abraham built an altar and received God's promise to give the land to his descendants (Genesis 12:6). The second is a hill near Gilgal in the Jordan Valley, which served as the site where the Israelites were instructed to pronounce blessings and curses as they entered the Promised Land (Deuteronomy 11:30). Both locations were important waypoints in Israel's spiritual history, marking God's covenant promises and the people's commitment to obey His law.
In Scripture2 biblical books; 2 with study content
- Genesis
- Deuteronomy