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I tested you at the waters of Meribah.
The water was named Meribah, meaning quarrel or contention.
Even the place, Meribah, is the same.
The Biblical text mentions two very similar episodes that both occur at a place named Meribah.
In 1879 the land was deeded to George Starbuck and his wife Meribah.
True to her symbolism with water, after her death, God opened a spring of abundant water for the people, called Meribah.
See also Meribah.
(Rephidim came to be renamed Massah and Meribah in the Exodus story).
It is not the people who break the pattern of the Numbers stories, but God, for he responds almost exactly as he did at Meribah before.
Psalm 95 references the incident, exhorting the Jews to trust and not turn away from God as at Meribah.
Textual scholars attribute the difference to the different sources from which these passages derive, and regard both mentions of Meribah as referring to the same place.
He was also leader of the Meribah Province-the religious community of brothers who teach at Chaminade.
The original terminus of the Brown's Well railway was at Meribah, not far from the Victorian border.
Why Did Moses Not Apologize After His Sin at Meribah?
This incident, and the names Massah and Meribah, became a byword for rebelliousness (see Hebrews 3:7ff.).
Some Biblical scholars see the narrative about Massah and Meribah as having originated as aetiological myths seeking to justify their names.
Colin Nunn, a professional field processor, says he sometimes shoots up to eighty kangaroos a night from Murtho to Meribah in the Riverland.
Numbers says that soon after the incident at Meribah, Aaron with his son Eleazar and Moses ascended Mount Hor.
The Provincial of the Province of Meribah is Brother Thomas Cleary, S.M.
The Gemara implied that the sin of Moses in striking the rock at Meribah compared favorably to the sin of David.
The Meribah Province assumed responsibility for a second school, Kellenberg Memorial High School, in 1987, with Eichner as president.
After John Sweet's death in 1637, his children John, James and Meribah (renamed Renewed) migrated to southern Rhode Island.
In response, Yahweh condemns the entire generation, including Moses, who is condemned for striking the rock at Meribah, to exile and death in the Sinai desert.
Encounter with the Rabbinical Jews brought Firkovic hard to argue with them, it published a book, "Massah and Meribah" (Eupatoria, 1838).
The United States is home to two Marianist provinces: the Province of the United States and the Province of Meribah.