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ARABAH - A>@ - (burnt up). Although this word appears in the Authorized Version in its original shape only in kjv@Joshua:18:18) yet in the Hebrew text it is of frequent occurrence. It indicates more particularly the deep-sunken valley or trench which forms the most striking among the many striking natural features of Palestine, and which extends with great uniformity of formation from the slopes of Hermon to the Elanitic Gulf (Gulf of Akabah) of the Red Sea; the most remarkable depression known to exist on the surface of the globe. Through the northern portion of this extraordinary fissure the Jordan rushes through the lakes of Huleh and Gennesaret down its tortuous course to the deep chasm of the Dead Sea. This portion, about 150 miles in length, is known amongst the Arabs by the name of el
- Ghor . The southern boundary of the (Ghor is the wall of cliffs which crosses the valley about 10 miles south of the Dead Sea. From their summits, southward to the Gulf of Akabah, the valley changes its name, or, it would be more accurate to say, retains old name of Wady el
- Arabah .

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Arabah @ plain, in the Revised Version of kjv@2Kings:14:25; kjv@Joshua:3:16 kjv@Joshua:8:14; kjv@2Samuel:2:29 kjv@2Samuel:4:7 (in all these passages the A.V. has "plain"); kjv@Amos:6:14 (A.V. "wilderness"). This word is found in the Authorized Version only in kjv@Joshua:18:18. It denotes the hollow depression through which the Jordan flows from the Lake of Galilee to the Dead Sea. It is now called by the Arabs el
- Ghor. But the Ghor is sometimes spoken of as extending 10 miles south of the Dead Sea, and thence to the Gulf of Akabah on the Red Sea is called the Wady el
- Arabah.

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H1026 <STRHEB>@ בּית הערבה bêyth hâ‛ărâbâh bayth haw-ar-aw-baw' From H1004 and H6160 with the article interposed; house of the Desert; {Beth-ha-Arabah} a place in Palestine: - Beth-arabah.


H6160 <STRHEB>@ ערבה ‛ărâbâh ar-aw-baw' From H6150 (in the sense of sterility); a desert; especially (with the article prefixed) the (generally) sterile valley of the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea: - {Arabah} {champaign} {desert} {evening} {heaven} {plain} wilderness. See also H1026.


H6164 <STRHEB>@ ערבתי ‛arbâthîy ar-baw-thee' Patrial from H1026; an Arbathite or inhabitant of (Beth-) Arabah: - Arbathite.