Ararat,Mount

Ararat,Mount
Ar·a·rat (ărʹə-răt'), Mount
A massif of extreme eastern Turkey near the Iranian border rising to about 5,168 m (16,945 ft). It is the traditional resting place of Noah's ark.

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  • ARARAT — (Heb. אֲרָרָט; 1QIsa̮, hwrrṭ; Akk. Urarṭu), name of land and mountains mentioned in the Bible. The Land of Ararat The Land of Ararat is mentioned in II Kings 19:37 and Isaiah 37:38 as the land where the sons of Sennacherib fled after murdering… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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