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DEAD SEA @ also called Salt Sea- kjv@Genesis:14:3; kjv@Numbers:34:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:17; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:49; kjv@Joshua:3:16; kjv@Joshua:15:5; kjv@Joel:2:20; kjv@Zechariah:14:8

DEAD, THE @ (A) PREPARATION OF, for Burial

(1) General References to- kjv@Matthew:26:12; kjv@John:11:44; kjv@Acts:9:37

(2) Embalming- kjv@Genesis:50:2,26; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14; kjv@John:19:40

(3) Grave-clothes- kjv@Matthew:27:59; kjv@John:11:44; kjv@John:19:40; kjv@John:20:7; kjv@Acts:5:6

(4) Cremation- kjv@Joshua:7:25; kjv@1Samuel:31:12; kjv@2Kings:23:20; kjv@Amos:6:10

(5) Burial Ceremonies- kjv@Genesis:50:10; kjv@Jeremiah:34:5 Mourners, SORROW (B) DEAD BODIES

(1) Jewish Laws concerning- kjv@Leviticus:21:11; kjv@Numbers:6:6; kjv@Numbers:9:6; kjv@Numbers:19:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:23; kjv@Haggai:2:13

(2) Unburied, a mark of disgrace- kjv@Deuteronomy:28:26; kjv@Psalms:79:2; kjv@Ecclesiastes:6:3; kjv@Isaiah:14:19; kjv@Jeremiah:7:33; kjv@Jeremiah:16:4 kjv@Jeremiah:25:33; kjv@Jeremiah:34:20

(3) Burial of- kjv@Deuteronomy:10:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:6; kjv@Joshua:24:30; kjv@1Kings:11:15; kjv@2Kings:13:20; kjv@Matthew:14:12 kjv@Luke:16:22; kjv@Acts:5:10; kjv@Acts:8:2 (C) PLACES OF BURIAL

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:47:30; kjv@Numbers:19:16; kjv@Judges:16:31; kjv@1Samuel:25:1; kjv@1Samuel:31:13; kjv@2Kings:21:18 kjv@1Chronicles:10:12; kjv@2Chronicles:33:20; kjv@Jeremiah:26:23; kjv@Matthew:27:7 The Grave, GRAVE, THE

(2) Sepulchres- kjv@Genesis:23:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:6; kjv@2Kings:9:28; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14; kjv@Isaiah:53:9; kjv@Matthew:27:60 kjv@Mark:6:29; kjv@Luke:24:1
SEE 935 & GRAVE, THE

(3) Attachment to the Burial Places of "The Fathers"- kjv@Genesis:49:29; kjv@Genesis:50:25; kjv@Nehemiah:2:3 (D) TOMBSTONES erected over- kjv@Genesis:35:20; kjv@2Kings:23:17

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DEAD SEA - D>@ - This name nowhere occurs in the Bible, and appears not to have existed until the second century after Christ.
See SEA, THE SALT, THE SALT


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Dead Sea @ the name given by Greek writers of the second century to that inland sea called in Scripture the "salt sea" kjv@Genesis:14:3; kjv@Numbers:34:12), the "sea of the plain" kjv@Deuteronomy:3:17), the "east sea" kjv@Ezekiel:47:18; kjv@Joel:2:20), and simply "the sea" kjv@Ezekiel:47:8). The Arabs call it Bahr Lut, i.e., the Sea of Lot. It lies about 16 miles in a straight line to the east of Jerusalem. Its surface Isaiah:1-292 feet below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. It covers an area of about 300 square miles. Its depth varies from 1-310 to 11 feet. From various phenomena that have been observed, its bottom appears to be still subsiding. It is about 53 miles long, and of an average breadth of 10 miles. It has no outlet, the great heat of that region causing such rapid evaporation that its average depth, notwithstanding the rivers that run into it (see JORDAN), is maintained with little variation. The Jordan alone discharges into it no less than six million tons of water every twenty-four hours. The waters of the Dead Sea contain 24.6 per cent. of mineral salts, about seven times as much as in ordinary sea-water; thus they are unusually buoyant. Chloride of magnesium is most abundant; next to that chloride of sodium (common salt). But terraces of alluvial deposits in the deep valley of the Jordan show that formerly one great lake extended from the Waters of Merom to the foot of the watershed in the Arabah. The waters were then about 1,400 feet above the present level of the Dead Sea, or slightly above that of the Mediterranean, and at that time were much less salt. Nothing living can exist in this sea. "The fish carried down by the Jordan at once die, nor can even mussels or corals live in it; but it is a fable that no bird can fly over it, or that there are no living creatures on its banks. Dr. Tristram found on the shores three kinds of kingfishers, gulls, ducks, and grebes, which he says live on the fish which enter the sea in shoals, and presently die. He collected one hundred and eighteen species of birds, some new to science, on the shores, or swimming or flying over the waters. The cane-brakes which fringe it at some parts are the homes of about forty species of mammalia, several of them animals unknown in England; and innumerable tropical or semi-tropical plants perfume the atmosphere wherever fresh water can reach. The climate is perfect and most delicious, and indeed there is perhaps no place in the world where a sanatorium could be established with so much prospect of benefit as at Ain Jidi (Engedi).", Geikie's Hours, etc.

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Dead, the @ They who have departed this life kjv@Genesis:23:2 kjv@Genesis:25:8 kjv@Job:1:19
Terms used to express
Corpses kjv@2Kings:19:35 kjv@Nahum:3:3
Carcases kjv@Numbers:14:29 kjv@Numbers:14:32 kjv@Numbers:14:33 kjv@1Kings:13:24
Those who are not kjv@Matthew:2:18
Deceased kjv@Isaiah:26:14 kjv@Matthew:22:25
Characterised by
Being without the Spirit kjv@James:2:26
Being incapable of motion kjv@Matthew:28:4 kjv@Revelation:1:17
Ignorance of all human affairs kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:5
Absence of all human passions kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:6
Inability to glorify God kjv@Psalms:115:17
Return not to this life kjv@Job:7:9 kjv@Job:7:10 kjv@Job:14:10 kjv@Job:14:14
Eyes of, closed by nearest of kin kjv@Genesis:46:4
Were washed and laid out kjv@Acts:9:37
Were wrapped in lined with spices kjv@John:19:40
Mourning for, often
Very great kjv@Genesis:27:35 kjv@Jeremiah:31:15 kjv@Matthew:2:18 kjv@John:11:33
Loud and clamorous kjv@Jeremiah:16:6 kjv@Mark:5:38
By hired mourners kjv@Jeremiah:9:17 kjv@Jeremiah:9:18 kjv@Amos:5:16
With plaintive music kjv@Jeremiah:48:36 kjv@Matthew:9:23
Testified by change of apparel kjv@2Samuel:14:2
Testified by taring the hair kjv@Jeremiah:16:7
Testified by covering the head kjv@2Samuel:19:4
Testified by rending the garments kjv@Genesis:37:34 kjv@2Samuel:3:31
Lasted many days kjv@Genesis:37:34 kjv@Genesis:50:3 kjv@Genesis:50:10
Regard often shown to the memory of kjv@Ruth:1:8
Too soon forgotten kjv@Psalms:31:12 kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:5
Heathenish expressions of grief for, forbidden kjv@Leviticus:19:28 kjv@Deuteronomy:14:1 kjv@Deuteronomy:14:2
All offerings to, forbidden kjv@Deuteronomy:26:14
Touching of, caused uncleanness kjv@Numbers:19:11 kjv@Numbers:19:13 kjv@Numbers:19:16 kjv@Numbers:9:6 kjv@Numbers:9:7
In a house rendered it unclean kjv@Numbers:19:14 kjv@Numbers:19:15
Even bones of, caused uncleanness kjv@Numbers:19:16 kjv@2Chronicles:34:5
A priest not to mourn for, except when near of kin kjv@Leviticus:21:1-3 kjv@Ezekiel:44:25
High priest in no case to mourn for kjv@Leviticus:21:10 kjv@Leviticus:21:11
Nazarites not to touch or mourn for kjv@Numbers:6:6 kjv@Numbers:6:7
Those defiled by, removed from the camp kjv@Numbers:5:2
Uncleanness contracted from, removed by the water separation kjv@Numbers:19:12 kjv@Numbers:19:18
Idolaters
Tore themselves for kjv@Jeremiah:16:7
Offered sacrifices for kjv@Psalms:106:28
Invoked and consulted kjv@1Samuel:28:7 kjv@1Samuel:28:8
Consecrated part of their crops to kjv@Deuteronomy:26:14
The Jews looked for a resurrection from kjv@Isaiah:26:19 kjv@Acts:24:15
Instances of, restored to life before Christ kjv@1Kings:17:22 kjv@2Kings:4:34-36 kjv@2Kings:13:21
Instances of, restored by Christ kjv@Matthew:9:25 kjv@Luke:7:15 kjv@John:11:44 kjv@Acts:9:40 kjv@Acts:20:12
Illustrative of
Man's state by nature kjv@2Corinthians:5:4 kjv@Ephesians:2:1 kjv@Ephesians:2:5
A state of deep affliction, &:c kjv@Psalms:88:5 kjv@Psalms:88:6 kjv@Psalms:143:3 kjv@Isaiah:59:10
Freedom from the power of sin kjv@Romans:6:2 kjv@Romans:6:8 kjv@Romans:6:11 kjv@Colossians:3:3
Freedom from the law kjv@Romans:7:4
Faith without works kjv@1Timothy:5:6 kjv@James:2:17 kjv@James:2:26
Diviners &:c kjv@Isaiah:8:19
Impotence kjv@Genesis:20:3 kjv@Romans:4:19

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DEAD (PEOPLE) @
- Raised to life, (see kjv@Hebrews:11:35

- INSTANCES OF .The son of the widow of Zarephath kjv@1Kings:17:17-23 .The Shunammite woman's son kjv@2Kings:4:32-37 .The young man laid in Elisha's grave kjv@2Kings:13:21 .The widow's son kjv@Luke:7:12-15 .Jairus' daughter kjv@Luke:8:49-55 .Lazarus kjv@John:11:43-44 .Dorcas kjv@Acts:9:37-40 .Eutychus kjv@Acts:20:9-12 .Prepared for burial by washing kjv@Acts:9:37 .Anointing kjv@Matthew:26:12 .Wrapping in linen kjv@Matthew:27:59 .Burned .
See CREMATION .Burnings of incense made for kjv@2Chronicles:16:14; kjv@2Chronicles:21:19; kjv@Jeremiah:34:5 .
See BURIAL .
See CREMATION .
See EMBALMING

- UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO kjv@Job:3:13-19; kjv@Job:14:11-15 kjv@Job:14:21 kjv@Job:17:13-16; kjv@Psalms:6:5; kjv@Psalms:30:9; kjv@Psalms:49:15; kjv@Psalms:88:10-12; kjv@Psalms:115:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:16; kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:5-6; kjv@Ezekiel:32:31; kjv@Daniel:12:2; kjv@Luke:9:30-31; kjv@Luke:16:19-31; kjv@Luke:20:35-36; kjv@Luke:23:43; kjv@John:11:25 .
See BURIAL .
See DEATH .
See MOURNING .
See RESURRECTION .
See RIGHTEOUS,_PROMISES_TO .
See WICKED,_PUNISHMENT_OF

DEAD SEA @ -(Lies southeast of Jerusalem)
- Called SALT SEA kjv@Genesis:14:3; kjv@Numbers:34:12

- SEA OF THE PLAIN kjv@Deuteronomy:3:17; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:49; kjv@Joshua:3:16

- EAST SEA kjv@Joel:2:20

- FORMER SEA kjv@Zechariah:14:8
- Prophecy concerning kjv@Ezekiel:47:7-10 kjv@Ezekiel:47:18

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kjv@STRING:Alemeth <HITCHCOCK>@ hiding; youth; worlds; upon the dead - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Arimathea <HITCHCOCK>@ a lion dead to the Lord - HITCHCOCK-A


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DEAD SEA @ also called Salt Sea- kjv@Genesis:14:3; kjv@Numbers:34:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:17; kjv@Deuteronomy:4:49; kjv@Joshua:3:16; kjv@Joshua:15:5; kjv@Joel:2:20; kjv@Zechariah:14:8

DEAD, THE @ (A) PREPARATION OF, for Burial

(1) General References to- kjv@Matthew:26:12; kjv@John:11:44; kjv@Acts:9:37

(2) Embalming- kjv@Genesis:50:2,26; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14; kjv@John:19:40

(3) Graveclothes kjv@Matthew:27:59; kjv@John:11:44; kjv@John:19:40; kjv@John:20:7; kjv@Acts:5:6

(4) Cremation- kjv@Joshua:7:25; kjv@1Samuel:31:12; kjv@2Kings:23:20; kjv@Amos:6:10

(5) Burial Ceremonies- kjv@Genesis:50:10; kjv@Jeremiah:34:5 Mourners, SORROW (B) DEAD BODIES

(1) Jewish Laws concerning- kjv@Leviticus:21:11; kjv@Numbers:6:6; kjv@Numbers:9:6; kjv@Numbers:19:11; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:23; kjv@Haggai:2:13

(2) Unburied, a mark of disgrace- kjv@Deuteronomy:28:26; kjv@Psalms:79:2; kjv@Ecclesiastes:6:3; kjv@Isaiah:14:19; kjv@Jeremiah:7:33; kjv@Jeremiah:16:4 kjv@Jeremiah:25:33; kjv@Jeremiah:34:20

(3) Burial of- kjv@Deuteronomy:10:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:6; kjv@Joshua:24:30; kjv@1Kings:11:15; kjv@2Kings:13:20; kjv@Matthew:14:12 kjv@Luke:16:22; kjv@Acts:5:10; kjv@Acts:8:2 (C) PLACES OF BURIAL

(1) General References to- kjv@Genesis:47:30; kjv@Numbers:19:16; kjv@Judges:16:31; kjv@1Samuel:25:1; kjv@1Samuel:31:13; kjv@2Kings:21:18 kjv@1Chronicles:10:12; kjv@2Chronicles:33:20; kjv@Jeremiah:26:23; kjv@Matthew:27:7 The Grave, GRAVE, THE

(2) Sepulchres- kjv@Genesis:23:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:6; kjv@2Kings:9:28; kjv@2Chronicles:16:14; kjv@Isaiah:53:9; kjv@Matthew:27:60 kjv@Mark:6:29; kjv@Luke:24:1
SEE 935 & GRAVE, THE

(3) Attachment to the Burial Places of "The Fathers"- kjv@Genesis:49:29; kjv@Genesis:50:25; kjv@Nehemiah:2:3 (D) TOMBSTONES erected over- kjv@Genesis:35:20; kjv@2Kings:23:17

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H1472 <STRHEB>@ גּויּה gevîyâh ghev-ee-yaw' Prolonged for H1465; a {body} whether alive or dead: - (dead) {body} {carcase} corpse.


H1478 <STRHEB>@ גּוע gâvagaw-vah' A primitive root; to breathe {out} that {is} (by implication) expire: - {die} be {dead} give up the {ghost} perish.


H126 <STRHEB>@ אדמה 'admâh ad-maw' Contracted for H127; earthy; {Admah} a place near the Dead Sea: - Admah.


H2026 <STRHEB>@ הרג hârag haw-rag' A primitive root; to smite with deadly intent: - {destroy} out of {hand} {kill} murder ({-er}) put to {[death]} make {[slaughter]} slay ({-er}) X surely.


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.


H2309 <STRHEB>@ חדל chedel kheh'-del From H2308; {rest} that {is} the state of the dead: - world.


H2491 <STRHEB>@ חלל châlâl khaw-lawl' From H2490; pierced (especially to death); figuratively polluted: - {kill} {profane} slain ({man}) X {slew} (deadly) wounded.


H393 <STRHEB>@ אכזר 'akzâr ak-zawr' From an unused root (apparently meaning to act harshly); violent; by implication deadly; also (in a good sense) brave: - {cruel} fierce.


H4191 <STRHEB>@ מוּת mûth mooth A primitive root; to die (literally or figuratively); causatively to kill: - X at {all} X {crying} (be) dead ({body} {man} {one}) (put {to} worthy of) {death} destroy ({-er}) (cause {to} be like {to} must) {die} {kill} necro {[-mancer]} X must {needs} {slay} X {surely} X very {suddenly} X in [no] wise.


H4194 <STRHEB>@ מות mâveth maw'-veth From H4191; death (natural or violent); concretely the {dead} their place or state (hades); figuratively {pestilence} ruin: - (be) dead ({[-ly]}) {death} die (-d).


H5038 <STRHEB>@ נבלה nebêlâh neb-ay-law' From H5034; a flabby {thing} that {is} a carcase or carrion (human or {bestial} often collective); figuratively an idol: - (dead) {body} (dead) {carcase} dead of {itself} which {died} (beast) that (which) dieth of itself.


H5315 <STRHEB>@ נפשׁ nephesh neh'-fesh From H5314; properly a breathing {creature} that {is} animal or (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a {literal} accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental): - {any} {appetite} {beast} {body} {breath} {creature} X dead ({-ly}) {desire} X [dis-] {contented} X {fish} {ghost} + {greedy} {he} heart ({-y}) ({hath} X jeopardy of) life (X in {jeopardy}) {lust} {man} {me} {mind} {mortality} {one} {own} {person} {pleasure} ({her-} {him-} {my-} thy-) {self} them (your) {-selves} + {slay} {soul} + {tablet} {they} {thing} (X she) {will} X would have it.


H5467 <STRHEB>@ סדם sedôm sed-ome' From an unused root meaning to scorch; burnt (that {is} volcanic or bituminous) district; {Sedom} a place near the Dead Sea: - Sodom.


H6297 <STRHEB>@ פּגר peger peh'-gher From H6296; a carcase (as {limp}) whether of man or beast; figuratively an idolatrous image: - {carcase} {corpse} dead body.


H7290 <STRHEB>@ רדם râdam raw-dam' A primitive root; to {stun} that {is} stupefy (with sleep or death): - (be fast {a-} be in a {deep} cast into a {dead} that) sleep ({-er} -eth).


H7496 <STRHEB>@ רפא râphâ' raw-faw' From H7495 in the sense of H7503; properly {lax} that {is} (figuratively) a ghost (as dead; in plural only): - {dead} deceased.


H7585 <STRHEB>@ שׁאל שׁאול shel shel {sheh-ole'} sheh-ole' From H7592; hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranian {retreat}) including its accessories and inmates: - {grave} {hell} pit.


H7703 <STRHEB>@ שׁדד shâdad shaw-dad' A primitive root; properly to be {burly} that {is} (figuratively) powerful (passively impregnable); by implication to ravage: - {dead} destroy ({-er}) {oppress} {robber} spoil ({-er}) X {utterly} (lay) waste.


G1116 <STRGRK>@ Γόμοῤῥα Gomorrha gom'-or-hrhah Of Hebrew origin [H6017]; Gomorrha (that is Amorah) a place near the Dead Sea: - Gomorrha.


G2253 <STRGRK>@ ἡμιθανής hēmithanēs hay-mee-than-ace' From a presumed compound of the base of G2255 and G2348; half dead that is entirely exhausted: - half dead.


G2286 <STRGRK>@ θανάσιμος thanasimos than-as'-ee-mos From G2288; fatal that is poisonous: - deadly.


G2287 <STRGRK>@ θανατήφορος thanatēphoros than-at-ay'-for-os From (the feminine form of) G2288 and G5342; death bearing that is fatal: - deadly.


G2288 <STRGRK>@ θάνατος thanatos than'-at-os From G2348; (properly an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively): - X deadly (be . . .) death.


G2289 <STRGRK>@ θανατόω thanatoō than-at-o'-o From G2288; to kill (literally or figuratively): - become dead (cause to be) put to death kill mortify.


G2348 <STRGRK>@ θνήσκω thnēskō thnay'-sko A strengthened form of a simpler primary word θάνω thanō (which is used for it only in certain tenses); to die (literally or figuratively): - be dead die.


G2837 <STRGRK>@ κοιμάω koimaō koy-mah'-o From G2749; to put to sleep that is (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively to decease: - (be a- fall a- fall on) sleep be dead.


G3498 <STRGRK>@ νεκρός nekros nek-ros' From an apparently primary word νέκυς nekus (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun): - dead.


G3499 <STRGRK>@ νεκρόω nekroō nek-ro'-o From G3498; to deaden that is (figuratively) to subdue: - be dead mortify.


G3500 <STRGRK>@ νέκρωσις nekrōsis nek'-ro-sis From G3499; decease; figuratively impotency: - deadness dying.


G386 <STRGRK>@ ἀνάστασις anastasis an-as'-tas-is From G450; a standing up again that is (literally) a resurrection from death (individual general or by implication (its author)) or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): - raised to life again resurrection rise from the dead that should rise rising again.


G4430 <STRGRK>@ πτῶμα ptōma pto'-mah From the alternate of G4098; a ruin that is (specifically) lifeless body (corpse carrion): - dead body carcase corpse.


G4880 <STRGRK>@ συναποθνήσκω sunapothnēskō soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko From G4862 and G599; to decease (literally) in company with or (figuratively) similarly to: - be dead (die) with.


G5053 <STRGRK>@ τελευτάω teleutaō tel-yoo-tah'-o From a presumed derivative of G5055; to finish life (by implication of G979) that is expire (demise): - be dead decease die.


G581 <STRGRK>@ ἀπογενόμενος apogenomenos ap-og-en-om'-en-os Past participle of a compound of G575 and G1096; absent that is deceased (figuratively renounced): - being dead.


G599 <STRGRK>@ ἀποθνήσκω apothnēskō ap-oth-nace'-ko From G575 and G2348; to die off (literally or figuratively): - be dead death die lie a-dying be slain (X with).