Mount Nebo
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The Brazen Serpent
sculpture |
Mount Nebo is an elevated ridge that is approximately
817 metres (2680 feet) above sea level, in what is now western
Jordan. The view from the summit provides a panorama of the
Holy Land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valley
of the River Jordan. The West Bank city of Jericho is usually
visible from the summit, as is Jerusalem on a very clear day.
Religious Significance
Judaism and Christianity
According to the final chapter of Deuteronomy, Mount
Nebo is where the Hebrew prophet Moses was given a view of
the promised land that God was giving to the Hebrews. "And
Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, the top
of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho." (Deuteronomy 34:1).
According to Jewish and Christian tradition, Moses
was buried on this mountain by God himself, and his final
resting place is unknown. Scholars continue to dispute whether
the mountain currently known as Nebo is the same as the mountain
referred to in the Torah.
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View of
Dead Sea from Mount Nebo |
Ruins
On the highest point of the mountain, Syagha, the remains of a church and monastery were discovered in 1933. The church was first constructed in the second half of the 4th century to commemorate the place of Moses' death. The church design follows a typical basilica pattern. It was enlarged in the late fifth century A.D. and rebuilt in A.D. 597. The church is first mentioned in an account of a pilgrimage made by a lady Aetheria in A.D. 394. Six tombs have been found hollowed from the natural rock beneath the mosaic-covered floor of the church. In the modern chapel presbytery, built to protect the site and provide worship space, you can see remnants of mosaic floors from different periods. The earliest of these is a panel with a braided cross presently placed on the east end of the south wall.
Recent History
On March 19, 2000, Pope John Paul II visited the
site during his pilgrimage to the Holy Land (Mount Nebo being
one of the most important Christian sites in Jordan). During
his visit he planted an olive tree beside the Byzantine chapel
as a symbol of peace.
The serpentine cross sculpture (the Brazen Serpent
Monument) atop Mount Nebo was created by Italian artist Giovanni
Fantoni. It is symbolic of the bronze serpent created by Moses
in the wilderness (Numbers 21:4-9) and the cross upon which
Jesus was crucified (John 3:14).