Places in Ezekiel 25

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Places

Place Possible identifications (tap to highlight on the map)
Ammon
Ezek 25:2, 25:3, 2 more
  1. ruins at AmmanAmmon

Baal-meon
Ezek 25:9
  1. satellite view of the region around Ma`inMa`in

Beth-jeshimoth
Ezek 25:9
  1. satellite view of the region around Tell AzeimehTell Azeimeh

  2. panorama looking southeast of the region including Khirbet Suweimeh, which is not visibleKhirbet Suweimeh

Dedan
Ezek 25:13
  1. panorama of Al KhuraybahAl Khuraybah

East
Ezek 25:4, 25:10
  1. panorama of hills in the Eastregion around Amman

Edom
Ezek 25:12, 25:13, 25:14
  1. ruins at BuseiraEdom

Kiriathaim 1
Ezek 25:9
  1. satellite view of the region around Al QurayyatAl Qurayyat

  2. ruins at Khirbet al MukhayyatKhirbet al Mukhayyat

  3. satellite view of the region around Khirbet el QureiyeKhirbet el Qureiye

  4. satellite view of the region around Tall JalulTall Jalul

Moab 1
Ezek 25:8, 25:9, 2 more
  1. panorama of a wadi in Moab 1Moab 1

Mount Seir 1
Ezek 25:8
  1. satellite view of the region around Jebel esh Sheraregion around Jebel esh Shera

  2. panorama of mountains southwest of the Dead Seamountains southwest of the Dead Sea

Philistia
Ezek 25:15
  1. panorama of a coastal plain in PhilistiaPhilistia

Rabbah 1
Ezek 25:5
  1. ruins at AmmanAmman

Teman
Ezek 25:13
  1. satellite view of the region around TawilanTawilan

  2. ruins at BuseiraEdom

  3. ruins at Buseiraabout 30 km around Buseira

  4. ruins at BuseiraBuseira

  5. building at CarcariaCarcaria

  6. satellite view of the region around GharandalGharandal

  7. streetscape of Ma'anMa'an

  8. satellite view of the region around TuwanehTuwaneh

  9. ruins at UdruhUdruh

Image Credits

Berthold Werner, Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2019, Ori~, juhotski, JeedaGhazal, Uri, Bashar Tabbah, Adeeb Atwan, Godot13, גד סובול, H.P. Frei, Adeeb Atwan, Bashar Tabbah

About

This page attempts to identify all possible locations for every place mentioned in this chapter of the Bible.

The isobands you see on the map (gray areas with dark borders) attempt to give you confidence where a region is. Because many ancient regions aren't precisely defined, I consulted atlases to determine where the biblical region is located and used that data to build the isobands. The smaller isobands reflect more confidence that the given isoband is in the region, while the larger isobands reflect less confidence. Isobands are a kind of contour line that here indicate confidence levels.