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HIDDEKEL - H>@ - (rapid), one of the rivers of Eden, the river which "goeth eastward to Assyria," kjv@Genesis:2:14) and which Daniel calls "the great river," kjv@Daniel:10:4) seems to have been rightly identified by the LXX. with the Tigris. Dekel is clearly an equivalent of Digla or Dighath, a name borne by the Tigris in all ages. The name now in use among the inhabitants of Mesopotamia is Dijleh .

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Hiddekel @ called by the Accadians id Idikla; i.e., "the river of Idikla", the third of the four rivers of Paradise kjv@Genesis:2:14). Gesenius interprets the word as meaning "the rapid Tigris." The Tigris rises in the mountains of Armenia, 15 miles south of the source of the Euphrates, which, after pursuing a south-east course, it joins at Kurnah, about 50 miles above Bassorah. Its whole length is about 1,150 miles.

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HIDDEKEL @
- Ancient name of the Tigris River kjv@Genesis:2:14; kjv@Daniel:10:4

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kjv@STRING:Hiddekel <HITCHCOCK>@ sharp voice; sound - HITCHCOCK-H


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H2313 <STRHEB>@ חדּקל chiddeqel khid-deh'-kel Probably of foreign origin; the Chiddekel (or Tigris) river: - Hiddekel.