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Tabor
        a height. (1.) Now Jebel et-Tur, a cone-like prominent mountain,
        11 miles west of the Sea of Galilee. It is about 1,843 feet
        high. The view from the summit of it is said to be singularly
        extensive and grand. This is alluded to in Ps. 89:12; Jer.
        46:18. It was here that Barak encamped before the battle with
        Sisera (q.v.) Judg. 4:6-14. There is an old tradition, which,
        however, is unfounded, that it was the scene of the
        transfiguration of our Lord. (See HERMON ¯T0001754.) "The
        prominence and isolation of Tabor, standing, as it does, on the
        border-land between the northern and southern tribes, between
        the mountains and the central plain, made it a place of note in
        all ages, and evidently led the psalmist to associate it with
        Hermon, the one emblematic of the south, the other of the
        north." There are some who still hold that this was the scene of
        the transfiguration (q.v.).
        (2.) A town of Zebulum (1 Chr. 6:77).
        (3.) The "plain of Tabor" (1 Sam. 10:3) should be, as in the
        Revised Version, "the oak of Tabor." This was probably the
        Allon-bachuth of Gen. 35:8.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Tabor' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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