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Moriah

American  
[maw-rahy-uh, moh-] / mɔˈraɪ ə, moʊ- /

noun

Bible.
  1. a mountainous region in ancient Palestine, where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac.

  2. Also Moria. a site usually identified with Zion, where Solomon built the Temple.


Etymology

Origin of Moriah

Ultimately from Hebrew Mōrīyyāh, of uncertain origin and meaning

Example Sentences

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There is certainly pain and grief involved in the Moriah Wilson story, but each such moment here is counterbalanced by another dazzling photo of the cyclist’s smiling face.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026

The Trojans led 62-58, early in the fourth quarter and 70-68 with 5:35 to play before Kiyomi McMiller and Moriah Murray made key shots to give Penn State the lead.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 25, 2026

Bodycam footage shows what looks like a routine traffic stop turning into a surprise marriage proposal by Troy Goldschmidt to his shocked girlfriend Moriah Prichard.

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2023

On the ensuing possession, Moriah Jefferson hit a short jumper and the Mercury led 50-41.

From Washington Times • Aug. 6, 2023

There was not a scene in Abraham's entire history in which God was so much glorified as the scene on Mount Moriah.

From Notes on the Book of Genesis by Mackintosh, Charles Henry