Pethor

In the Book of Numbers, Pethor is described as being located "by the river of the land of the children of his people".

[2] It is widely accepted that Pethor is the town Pitru, which is mentioned in ancient Assyrian records.

The Targum Neofiti translates "Pethor" as פתורה חלמיי "dream interpreter."

The Vulgata and the Septuaginta omit "Pethor," and the Neofiti translates it, like in Numbers, "dream interpreter."

In addition to the inscription, tablets dated to the Late Bronze were found in Deir Alla.