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obably the same as Moserah (De 10:6), though in that passage the name follows Bene-jaakan. There Aaron died and was buried.

Where is Moseroth in the Bible?

Moseroth was a camping site in the Sinai Peninsula where the Israelites stopped during their forty-year wilderness journey after the exodus from Egypt. The place is mentioned in the Book of Numbers as one of the stations along their route toward the Promised Land. Scholars believe Moseroth is likely the same location as Moserah, mentioned in Deuteronomy 10:6, where the high priest Aaron died and was buried. This location holds theological significance as it marks an important transition point in Israel's wilderness wanderings and memorializes the death of one of Israel's most important religious leaders.

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Moseroth

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obably the same as Moserah (De 10:6), though in that passage the name follows Bene-jaakan. There Aaron died and was buried.

See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.

mo'-zez, mo'-ziz (mosheh; Egyptian mes, "drawn out," "born"; Septuagint Mouse(s)). The great Hebrew national hero, leader, author, law-giver and prophet.

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