Qurnat as Sawda'

Qurnat as Sawdā’

Qurnat As Sawda seen from the south in June 1985
Highest point
Elevation 3,088 m (10,131 ft)
Prominence 2,393 m (7,851 ft)
Listing Country high point
Ultra
Coordinates 34°18′00″N 36°07′00″E / 34.30000°N 36.11667°E / 34.30000; 36.11667Coordinates: 34°18′00″N 36°07′00″E / 34.30000°N 36.11667°E / 34.30000; 36.11667
Geography
Qurnat as Sawdā’

Lebanon

Parent range Mount Lebanon

Qurnat as Sawdā’ is the highest point in Lebanon and the Levant, at 3,088 meters above sea level.[1]

References in Medieval Religious Literature

In Jacobus de Voragine's Legenda aurea, the summit of Mount Lebanon (Qurnat as Sawda') is the site on which Noah, after having survived the flood, replanted a sacred tree. Voragine states that the tree's seeds were given to Seth by an angel in the Garden of Eden and placed in Adam's mouth upon his passing such that his blood could feed its growth.[2]

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