Pisgah is a mountain originally occupied by Moab, but later conquered and allotted to the tribe of Reuben.
Balak brought the false prophet Balaam here, built altars, and attempted to curse the people of Israel.
Num 23:13Then Balak said to him, “Come with me to another place from which you may see them; you shall see only a part of them and not all of them. And curse them for me from there.”Num 23:14So he took him to the field of Zophim, to the top of Pisgah, and built seven altars and offered a bull and a ram on each altar.Num 23:15And Balaam said to Balak, “Stand here by your burnt offering while I meet the Lord over there.”
Moses, hearing God's word that he would not enter the land of Canaan, ascended Pisgah and looked out over the land of Canaan.
Deut 3:17the Arabah also, with the Jordan as a border, from Chinnereth as far as the Sea of the Arabah, the Salt Sea, under the slopes of Pisgah eastward.
Deut 3:27Go up to the top of Pisgah and lift up your eyes westward and northward and southward and eastward, and look at it with your eyes, for you shall not go over this Jordan.
Deut 4:49and all the Arabah on the east side of the Jordan as far as the Sea of the Arabah, below the slopes of Pisgah.
Deut 34:1Then Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho. And the Lord showed him all the land, from Gilead as far as Dan,
Josh 13:20Beth-peor, and the slopes of Pisgah, and Beth-jeshimoth,