A high place for worship mentioned in Ezekiel 20:29.
About Bamah
The Hebrew word meaning height, ridge, or elevation in the landscape (2 Samuel 1:19, 25; 22:34). It is written in English once (Ezra 20:29). It refers to hills or mountains overlooking the Arnon River (Numbers 21:28). The plural form, Bamoth, is used for the name of towns in Moab (Numbers 21:19–20; 22:41; Joshua 13:17).
Metaphorically, the word signifies:
Key References
Ezekiel 20:29
So I asked them: ‘What is this high place to which you go?’ (And to this day it is called Bamah.)
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Ezekiel 20:29
So I asked them: ‘What is this high place to which you go?’ (And to this day it is called Bamah.)