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ZERED - Z>@ - (osier brook), (2:13-14) or Za’red, kjv@Numbers:21:12) a brook or valley running into the Dead Sea near its southeast corner, which Dr. Robinson with some probability suggests as identical with the Wady el
- Ahsy . It lay between Moab and Edom and is the limit of the proper term of the Israelites’ wandering. (2:14)

ZEREDA - Z>@ - (the fortress) the native place of Jeroboam. (Kings:11:26) Zereda or Zeredah has been supposed to be identical with Zeredathah and Zarthan or Zartanah; but the last two were in the valley of the Jordan, while Zeredah was, according to the repeated statement of the LXX., on Mount Ephraim.

ZEREDATHAH - Z>@ - ZARETAN, OR ZARTHAN, ZARTHAN

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Zered @ =Zared, luxuriance; willow bush, a brook or valley communicating with the Dead Sea near its southern extremity kjv@Numbers:21:12; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:14). It is called the "brook of the willows" kjv@Isaiah:15:7) and the "river of the wilderness" kjv@Amos:6:14). It has been identified with the Wady el
- Aksy.

Zereda @ the fortress, a city on the north of Mount Ephraim; the birthplace of Jeroboam (kjvKings:11:26). It is probably the same as Zaretan kjv@Joshua:3:16), Zererath kjv@Judges:7:22), Zartanah (kjvKings:4:12), or the following.

Zeredathah @ a place in the plain of Jordan; the same as Zarthan ( kjv@2Chronicals:4:17; kjvKings:7:46). Here Solomon erected the foundries in which Hiram made the great castings of bronze for the temple.

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ZEREDA @
- A city or district of Ephraim kjv@1Kings:11:26

ZEREDATHAH @
- In the territory of the tribe of Manasseh kjv@2Chronicles:4:17

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kjv@STRING:Zeredah <HITCHCOCK>@ ambush; change of dominion - HITCHCOCK-Z


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H2218 <STRHEB>@ זרד zered zeh'-red From an unused root meaning to be exuberant in growth; lined with shrubbery; {Zered} a brook East of the Dead Sea: - {Zared} Zered.


H6868 <STRHEB>@ צרדתה צרדה tserêdâh tserêdâthâh {tser-ay-daw'} tser-ay-daw'-thaw Apparently from an unused root meaning to pierce; puncture; {Tseredah} a place in Palestine: - {Zereda} Zeredathah.