Isaiah 15:2 - Exposition
He is gone to Bajith ; rather, he is gone to the temple . Probably the temple of Baal at Beth-baal-meon is intended. Beth-baal-meon is 'mentioned in close connection with Dibon in Joshua 13:17 . And to Dibon . Diboa is mentioned in Numbers 21:30 ; Numbers 32:3 , Numbers 32:34 ; Joshua 13:9 , Joshua 13:17 ; Jeremiah 48:18 , Jeremiah 48:22 . It was an ancient Moabite town of considerable importance, and has recently been identified with the site called Diban , where the Moabite Stone was found. This place is situated in the country east of the Dead Sea, about three miles north of the river Arnon, on the old Roman road connecting Rabbath-Moab with Hesh-bob. The town seems to have gained in importance from the fact that it was the birthplace of Chemosh-Gad, Mesha's father (Moabite Stone, 1. 2). Mesha added to its territory (ibid; 1.21). It is extremely probable that it was the site of one of the Moabite "high places," and was therefore naturally one of the places whereto the Moabites, when afflicted, went up" to weep." Over Nebo, and over Medeba . Nebe and Medeba were also ancient Moabite towns. Nebo is mentioned in Numbers 32:3 , Numbers 32:38 ; Numbers 33:47 ; 1 Chronicles 5:8 ; Jeremiah 48:1 , Jeremiah 48:22 . It seems to have lain almost midway between Beth-baal-meon (Main) and Medeba, about three or four miles south-east of Heshbon. Medeba obtains notice in Numbers 21:30 ; Joshua 13:9 , Joshua 13:16 ; 1 Chronicles 19:7 . Mesha says that it was taken from the Moabites by Omri, King of Israel, but recovered by himself at the end of forty 'years (Moabite Stone, 11. 7-9). It lay south-east of Hesh-ben, at the spot which still retains the old name —Madeba . It has been suggested that there was at Nebo a shrine of the Baby-Ionian god so named; but this is to assume a resemblance which the facts at present known do not indicate, between the Moabite and Babylonian religions. On all their heads shall be baldness . The practice of cutting off the hair in mourning was common to the Jews ( Isaiah 22:12 ; Micah 1:16 ) with various other nations; e . g . the Persians (Herod; 1 Chronicles 9:24 ), the Greeks, the Macedonians (Pint; 'Vit. Pelop.,' § 34), the primitive Arabs, and the North American Indians (Bancroft,' Native Races of America'). It was probably intended, like lacerations, and ashes on the head, as a mere disfigurement,
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