Jack,
interesting question...
we were thinking about Solomon, because he had two names -
and so we find that it isn't unusual for a place or a person to be
called by more than one name in the scriptures...
as we were studying the word 'Sinai', we found that the number value
was the same as the Hebrew letter samek=120, equals (support or to uphold) and so they are equal...
it's also interesting that in Acts 1:15 that there are 120 getting ready for Pentecost,
or as some say, 'the second Sinai'...
ACTS 1:15.
And in those days Peter stood up in the midst of the disciples, and said,
(the number of names together were about an hundred and twenty,)
this is also interesting; that the word (face) is always a plural word only -
it shows, like mountains, that humans also have 'two-faces'...
Thanks for an interesting Thread, plus we learned something new, always a good thing...