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DESERTS @

(1) General References to- kjv@Exodus:5:3; kjv@Mark:6:32; kjv@Luke:1:80; kjv@Luke:4:42; kjv@Luke:9:10; kjv@Acts:8:26

(2) Notable- kjv@Exodus:19:2; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Numbers:20:1; kjv@1Samuel:23:24; kjv@2Samuel:2:24 Wilderness, WILDERNESSES Solitude, SEPARATION Retirement, SEPARATION

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DESERT - D>@ - Not a stretch of sand, an utterly barren waste, but a wild, uninhabited region. The words rendered in the Authorized Version by "desert," when used in the historical books denote definite localities. ARABAH. This word means that very depressed and enclosed region
the deepest and the hottest chasm in the world
the sunken valley north and south of the Dead Sea, but more particularly the former. ARABAH Arabah in the sense of the Jordan valley is translated by the word "desert" only in kjv@Ezekiel:47:8) MIDBAR. This word, which our translators have most frequently rendered by "desert," is accurately "the pasture ground." It is most frequently used for those tracts of waste land which lie beyond the cultivated ground in the immediate neighborhood of the towns and villages of Palestine, and which are a very familiar feature to the traveller in that country. kjv@Exodus:3:1 kjv@Exodus:6:3 kjv@Exodus:19:2 ) CHARBAH appears to have the force of dryness, and thence of desolation. It is rendered "desert" in Psal 102:6; Isai 48:21; kjv@Ezekiel:13:4 The term commonly employed for it in the Authorized Version is "waste places" or "desolation." JESHIMON, with the definite article, apparently denotes the waste tracts on both sides of the Dead Sea. In all these cases it is treated as a proper name in the Authorized Version. Without the article it occurs in a few passages of poetry in the following of which it is rendered; "desert:" kjv@Psalms:78:40 kjv@Psalms:106:14; kjv@Isaiah:43:19-20)

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Desert @

(1.) Heb. midbar, "pasture-ground;" an open tract for pasturage; a common kjv@Joel:2:22). The "backside of the desert" kjv@Exodus:3:1) is the west of the desert, the region behind a man, as the east is the region in front. The same Hebrew word is rendered "wildernes," and is used of the country lying between Egypt and Palestine kjv@Genesis:21:14 kjv@Genesis:21:21 kjv@Exodus:4:27 kjv@Exodus:19:2; kjv@Joshua:1:4), the wilderness of the wanderings. It was a grazing tract, where the flocks and herds of the Israelites found pasturage during the whole of their journey to the Promised Land. The same Hebrew word is used also to denote the wilderness of Arabia, which in winter and early spring supplies good pasturage to the flocks of the nomad tribes than roam over it (kjvKings:9:18). The wilderness of Judah is the mountainous region along the western shore of the Dead Sea, where David fed his father's flocks ( kjv@1Samuel:17:28 kjv@1Samuel:26:2). Thus in both of these instances the word denotes a country without settled inhabitants and without streams of water, but having good pasturage for cattle; a country of wandering tribes, as distinguished from that of a settled people kjv@Isaiah:35:1 kjv@Isaiah:50:2; kjv@Jeremiah:4:11). Such, also, is the meaning of the word "wilderness" in kjv@Matthew:3:3 kjv@Matthew:15:33; kjv@Luke:15:4.

(2.) The translation of the Hebrew Aribah', "an arid tract" kjv@Isaiah:35:1 kjv@Isaiah:35:6 kjv@Isaiah:40:3 kjv@Isaiah:41:19 ; 51:3, etc.). The name Arabah is specially applied to the deep valley of the Jordan (the Ghor of the Arabs), which extends from the lake of Tiberias to the Elanitic gulf. While midbar denotes properly a pastoral region, arabah denotes a wilderness. It is also translated "plains;" as "the plains of Jericho" kjv@Joshua:5:10; kjv@2Kings:25:5), "the plains of Moab" kjv@Numbers:22:1; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:1 kjv@Deuteronomy:34:8), "the plains of the wilderness" ( kjv@2Samuel:17:16).

(3.) In the Revised Version of kjv@Numbers:21:20 the Hebrew word jeshimon is properly rendered "desert," meaning the waste tracts on both shores of the Dead Sea. This word is also rendered "desert" in kjv@Psalms:78:40 kjv@Psalms:106:14; kjv@Isaiah:43:19-20. It denotes a greater extent of uncultivated country than the other words so rendered. It is especially applied to the desert of the peninsula of Arabia kjv@Numbers:21:20 kjv@Numbers:23:28), the most terrible of all the deserts with which the Israelites were acquainted. It is called "the desert" in kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Deuteronomy:11:24. (
See JESHIMON

(4.) A dry place; hence a desolation kjv@Psalms:9:6), desolate kjv@Leviticus:26:34); the rendering of the Hebrew word horbah'. It is rendered "desert" only in kjv@Psalms:102:6, kjv@Isaiah:48:21, and kjv@Ezekiel:13:4, where it means the wilderness of Sinai.

(5.) This word is the symbol of the Jewish church when they had forsaken God kjv@Isaiah:40:3). Nations destitute of the knowledge of God are called a "wilderness" (32:15, midbar). It is a symbol of temptation, solitude, and persecution kjv@Isaiah:27:10, midbar; 33:9, arabah).

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Desert, Journey of Israel Through The @ Date of its commencement kjv@Exodus:12:41 kjv@Exodus:12:42
Their number commencing kjv@Exodus:12:37
Their healthy state commencing kjv@Psalms:105:37
A mixed multitude accompanied them in kjv@Exodus:12:38 kjv@Numbers:11:4
Commenced in haste kjv@Exodus:12:39
Conducted with regularity kjv@Exodus:13:18
Under Moses as leader kjv@Exodus:3:10-12 kjv@Acts:7:36 kjv@Acts:7:38
By a circuitous route kjv@Exodus:13:17 kjv@Exodus:13:18
Order of marching during kjv@Numbers:10:14-29
Order of encamping during kjv@Numbers:2:1-34
Difficulty and danger of kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15
Continued forty years
As a punishment kjv@Numbers:14:33 kjv@Numbers:14:34
To prove and humble them, &:c kjv@Deuteronomy:8:2
To teach them to live on God's word kjv@Deuteronomy:8:3
Under God's guidance kjv@Exodus:13:21 kjv@Exodus:13:22 kjv@Exodus:15:13 kjv@Nehemiah:9:12 kjv@Psalms:78:52 kjv@Isaiah:63:11-14
Under God's protection kjv@Exodus:14:19 kjv@Exodus:14:20 kjv@Psalms:105:39 kjv@Exodus:23:20 kjv@Psalms:78:53
With miraculous provision kjv@Exodus:16:35 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:3
Their clothing preserved during kjv@Deuteronomy:8:4 kjv@Deuteronomy:29:5 kjv@Nehemiah:9:21
Worship of God celebrated during kjv@Exodus:24:5-8 kjv@Exodus:29:38-42 kjv@Exodus:40:24-29
Justice administered during kjv@Exodus:18:13 kjv@Exodus:18:26
Circumcision omitted during kjv@Joshua:5:5
Caused universal terror and dismay kjv@Exodus:15:14-16 kjv@Numbers:22:3 kjv@Numbers:22:4
Obstructed, &:c by the surrounding nations kjv@Exodus:17:8 kjv@Numbers:20:21
Territory acquired during kjv@Deuteronomy:29:7 kjv@Deuteronomy:29:8
Marked by constant murmurings and rebellions kjv@Psalms:78:40 kjv@Psalms:95:10 kjv@Psalms:106:7-39
Constant goodness and mercy of God to them during kjv@Psalms:106:10 kjv@Psalms:106:43-46 kjv@Psalms:107:6 kjv@Psalms:107:13
Commenced from Rameses in Egypt kjv@Exodus:12:37
To Succoth kjv@Exodus:12:37 kjv@Numbers:33:5
To Etham kjv@Exodus:13:20 kjv@Numbers:33:6
Between baalzephon and pihahiroth kjv@Exodus:14:2 kjv@Numbers:33:7
Overtaken by Pharaoh kjv@Exodus:14:9
Exhorted to look to God kjv@Exodus:14:13 kjv@Exodus:14:14
The cloud removed to the rear kjv@Exodus:14:19 kjv@Exodus:14:20
Red Sea divided kjv@Exodus:14:16 kjv@Exodus:14:21
Through the Red Sea kjv@Exodus:14:22 kjv@Exodus:14:29
Faith exhibited in passing kjv@Hebrews:11:29
Pharaoh and his host destroyed kjv@Exodus:14:23-28 kjv@Psalms:106:11
Israel's song of praise kjv@Exodus:15:1-21 kjv@Psalms:106:12
Through the wilderness of Shur or Etham kjv@Exodus:15:22 kjv@Numbers:33:8
To Marah kjv@Exodus:15:23 kjv@Numbers:33:8
Murmuring of the people on account of bitter water kjv@Exodus:15:24
Water sweetened kjv@Exodus:15:25
To Elim kjv@Exodus:15:27 kjv@Numbers:33:9
By the Red Sea kjv@Numbers:33:10
Through the wilderness of Sin kjv@Exodus:16:1 kjv@Numbers:33:11
Murmuring for bread kjv@Exodus:16:2 kjv@Exodus:16:3
Quails given for one night kjv@Exodus:16:8 kjv@Exodus:16:12 kjv@Exodus:16:13
Manna sent kjv@Exodus:16:4 kjv@Exodus:16:8 kjv@Exodus:16:16-31
To Dophkah kjv@Numbers:33:12
To Alush kjv@Numbers:33:13
To Rephidim kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Numbers:33:14
Murmuring for water kjv@Exodus:17:2 kjv@Exodus:17:3
Water brought from the rock kjv@Exodus:17:5 kjv@Exodus:17:6
Called Massah and Meribah kjv@Exodus:17:7
Amalek opposes Israel kjv@Exodus:17:8
Amalek overcome kjv@Exodus:17:9-13
To Mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:1 kjv@Exodus:19:2 kjv@Numbers:33:15
Jethro's visit kjv@Exodus:18:1-6
Judges appointed kjv@Exodus:18:14-26 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:9-15
Moral law given kjv@Exodus:19:3 kjv@Exodus:20:1-26
Covenant made kjv@Exodus:24:3-8
Moral law written on tables kjv@Exodus:31:18
Order for making the tabernacle, &:c Exodus:24-25
Tribe of Levi taken instead of the first-born kjv@Numbers:3:11-13
Aaron and his sons selected for priesthood Exodus:28-29 kjv@Numbers:3:1-3 kjv@Numbers:3:10
Levites set apart kjv@Numbers:3:5-9
Golden calf made kjv@Exodus:32:1 kjv@Exodus:32:4
Tables of testimony broken kjv@Exodus:32:19
People punished for idolatry kjv@Exodus:32:25-29 kjv@Exodus:32:35
God's glory shown to Moses kjv@Exodus:33:18-23 kjv@Exodus:34:5-8
The tables of testimony renewed kjv@Exodus:34:1-4 kjv@Exodus:34:27-29 kjv@Deuteronomy:10:1-5
Tabernacle first set up kjv@Exodus:40:1-38
Nadab and Abihu destroyed for offering strange fire kjv@Leviticus:10:1 kjv@Leviticus:10:2 kjv@Numbers:3:4
Passover first commemorated kjv@Numbers:9:1-5
Second numbering of the people kjv@Numbers:1:1-46 kjv@Exodus:38:25 kjv@Exodus:38:26
To Kibrothhattaavah kjv@Numbers:33:16
Complaining punished by fire kjv@Numbers:11:1-3
Called Taberah kjv@Numbers:11:3
Murmuring of the mixed multitude and of Israel, for flesh kjv@Numbers:11:4-9
Flesh promised kjv@Numbers:11:10-15 kjv@Numbers:11:18-23
Seventy elders appointed to assist Moses kjv@Numbers:11:16 kjv@Numbers:11:17 kjv@Numbers:11:24-30
Quails sent for a month kjv@Numbers:11:19 kjv@Numbers:11:20 kjv@Numbers:11:31 kjv@Numbers:11:32
Their murmuring punished kjv@Numbers:11:33 kjv@Psalms:78:30 kjv@Psalms:78:31
Why called Kibrothhattaavah kjv@Numbers:11:34
To Hazeroth kjv@Numbers:11:35 kjv@Numbers:33:17
Aaron and Miriam envy Moses kjv@Numbers:12:1 kjv@Numbers:12:2
Miriam punished by leprosy kjv@Numbers:12:10
Delayed seven day for Miriam kjv@Numbers:12:14 kjv@Numbers:12:15
To Kadeshbarnea in wilderness of Rithmah or Paran kjv@Deuteronomy:1:19 kjv@Numbers:32:8 kjv@Numbers:12:16 kjv@Numbers:33:18
The people anxious to have the land of Canaan searched kjv@Deuteronomy:1:22
Moses commanded to send spies kjv@Numbers:13:1 kjv@Numbers:13:2
Persons selected as spies kjv@Numbers:13:3-16
Spies sent kjv@Joshua:14:7 kjv@Numbers:13:17-20
Spies bring back evil report kjv@Numbers:13:26-33
The people terrified and rebel kjv@Numbers:14:1-4
Punishment for rebellion kjv@Numbers:14:26 kjv@Numbers:14:35 kjv@Numbers:32:11-13 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:35 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:36 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:40
Guilty spies slain by plague kjv@Numbers:14:36 kjv@Numbers:14:37
People smitten by Amalek for going up without the Lord kjv@Numbers:14:40-45 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:41-44
Returned by the way to the Red Sea kjv@Numbers:14:25 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:40 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:1
Sabbath breaker stoned kjv@Numbers:15:32-36
Rebellion of Korah kjv@Numbers:16:1-19
Korah, &:c punished kjv@Numbers:16:30-35
Plague sent kjv@Numbers:16:41-46
Plague stayed kjv@Numbers:16:47-50
God's choice of Aaron confirmed kjv@Numbers:17:1-13
To Rimmonparez kjv@Numbers:33:19
To Libnah or Laban kjv@Numbers:33:20 kjv@Deuteronomy:1:1
To Rissah kjv@Numbers:33:21
To Kehelathah kjv@Numbers:33:22
To Mount Shapher kjv@Numbers:33:23
To Haradah kjv@Numbers:33:24
To Makheloth kjv@Numbers:33:25
To Tahath kjv@Numbers:33:26
To Tarah kjv@Numbers:33:27
To Mithcah kjv@Numbers:33:28
To Hashmonah kjv@Numbers:33:29
To Moseroth or Mosera kjv@Numbers:33:30
TO BENE

- JAAKAN kjv@Numbers:33:31
To Horhagidgad or GudGodah kjv@Numbers:33:32 kjv@Deuteronomy:10:7
To Jotbathah or land of rivers kjv@Numbers:33:33 kjv@Deuteronomy:10:7
Several of these stations probably revisited kjv@Deuteronomy:10:6 kjv@Deuteronomy:10:7 kjv@Numbers:33:30-32
To Ebronah kjv@Numbers:33:34
To Eziongaber kjv@Numbers:33:35
To Kadesh in the wilderness of Zin kjv@Numbers:20:1 kjv@Numbers:33:36 kjv@Judges:11:16
Miriam dies and is buried kjv@Numbers:20:1
Second murmuring for water kjv@Numbers:20:2-6
Moses striking the rock instead of speaking to it, disobeys God kjv@Numbers:20:7-11
Moses and Aaron punished kjv@Numbers:20:12
Called Meribah to commemorate the murmuring kjv@Numbers:20:13 kjv@Numbers:27:14
Orders given respecting Edom kjv@Deuteronomy:2:3-6
The king of Edom refuses a passage kjv@Numbers:20:14-21 kjv@Judges:11:17
To Mount Hor kjv@Numbers:20:22 kjv@Numbers:33:37
Aaron dies kjv@Numbers:20:28 kjv@Numbers:20:29 kjv@Numbers:33:38 kjv@Numbers:33:39
Arad conquered kjv@Numbers:21:1-3 kjv@Numbers:33:40
Called Hormah kjv@Numbers:21:2 kjv@Numbers:21:3
To Zalmonah kjv@Numbers:33:41
Murmuring of the people kjv@Numbers:21:4 kjv@Numbers:21:5
Fiery serpents sent kjv@Numbers:21:6
Brazen serpent raised up kjv@Numbers:21:7-9
To Punon kjv@Numbers:33:42
To Oboth kjv@Numbers:21:10 kjv@Numbers:33:43
To Ijeabarim before Moab kjv@Numbers:21:11 kjv@Numbers:33:44
Orders given respecting Moab kjv@Deuteronomy:2:8 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:9
TO ZARED OR DIBON

- GAD kjv@Numbers:21:12 kjv@Numbers:33:45
To Almondiblathaim kjv@Numbers:33:46
Across the brook Zered kjv@Deuteronomy:2:13
Time occupied in going from Kadeshbarnea to this station kjv@Deuteronomy:2:14
Order to pass through Ar kjv@Deuteronomy:2:18
Orders given respecting Ammon kjv@Deuteronomy:2:19
Across the arnon kjv@Numbers:21:13-15 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:24
To beer or the well kjv@Numbers:21:16
To Mattanah kjv@Numbers:21:18
To Nahaliel kjv@Numbers:21:19
To Bamoth kjv@Numbers:21:19
To the mountains of Abarim kjv@Numbers:21:20 kjv@Numbers:33:47
The Amorites refuse a passage to Israel kjv@Numbers:21:21-23 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:26-30
Sihon conquered kjv@Numbers:21:23-32 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:32-36
Og conquered kjv@Numbers:21:33-35 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:1-11
Reubenites, &:c obtained the land taken from the Amorites kjv@Numbers:32:1-42 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:12-17
Return to the plains of Moab kjv@Numbers:22:1 kjv@Numbers:33:48 kjv@Numbers:33:49
Balak sends for Balaam kjv@Numbers:22:5 kjv@Numbers:22:6 kjv@Numbers:22:15-17
Balaam not permitted to curse Israel kjv@Numbers:22:9-41 Numbers:23-24
Israel seduced to idolatry, &:c by advice of Balaam kjv@Numbers:25:1-3 kjv@Revelation:2:14
Israel punished kjv@Numbers:25:5 kjv@Numbers:25:9
Third numbering kjv@Numbers:26:1-62
All formerly numbered over twenty years old, except Caleb and Joshua, dead kjv@Numbers:26:63-65 kjv@Numbers:14:29
The law of female inheritance settled kjv@Numbers:27:1-11 kjv@Numbers:36:1-9
Appointment of Joshua kjv@Numbers:27:15-23
Midianites destroyed and Balaam slain kjv@Numbers:31:1-54 kjv@Numbers:25:17 kjv@Numbers:25:18
The law rehearsed kjv@Deuteronomy:1:3
The law written by Moses kjv@Deuteronomy:31:9
Moses beholds Canaan kjv@Deuteronomy:34:1-4
Moses dies and is buried kjv@Deuteronomy:34:5 kjv@Deuteronomy:34:6
Joshua ordered to cross Jordan kjv@Joshua:1:2
Two spies sent to Jericho kjv@Joshua:2:1
Across the river Jordan kjv@Joshua:4:10
Illustrative of the pilgrimage of the church kjv@Songs:8:5 kjv@1Peter:1:17

Deserts @ Vast barren plains kjv@Exodus:5:3 kjv@John:6:13
Uninhabited places kjv@Matthew:14:15 kjv@Mark:6:31
Described as
Uninhabited and lonesome kjv@Jeremiah:2:6
Uncultivated kjv@Numbers:20:5 kjv@Jeremiah:2:2
Desolate kjv@Ezekiel:6:14
Dry and without water kjv@Exodus:17:1 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15
Trackless kjv@Isaiah:43:19
Great and terrible kjv@Deuteronomy:1:19
Waste and howling kjv@Deuteronomy:32:10
Infested with wild beasts kjv@Isaiah:13:21 kjv@Mark:1:13
Infested with serpents kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15
Infested with robbers kjv@Jeremiah:3:2 kjv@Lamentations:4:19
Danger of travelling in kjv@Exodus:14:3 kjv@2Corinthians:11:26
Guides required in kjv@Numbers:10:31 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:10
Phenomena of, alluded to
Mirage or deceptive appearance of water kjv@Jeremiah:15:18
Simoom or deadly wind kjv@2Kings:19:7 kjv@Jeremiah:4:11
Tornadoes or whirlwinds kjv@Isaiah:21:1
Clouds of sand and dust kjv@Deuteronomy:28:24 kjv@Jeremiah:4:12 kjv@Jeremiah:4:13
Mentioned in scripture
Arabian or great desert kjv@Exodus:23:31
Bethaven kjv@Joshua:18:12
Beersheba kjv@Genesis:21:14 kjv@1Kings:19:3 kjv@1Kings:19:4
Damascus kjv@1Kings:19:15
Edom kjv@2Kings:3:8
Engedi kjv@1Samuel:24:1
Gibeon kjv@2Samuel:2:24
Judea kjv@Matthew:3:1
Jeruel kjv@2Chronicles:20:16
Kedemoth kjv@Deuteronomy:2:26
Kadesh kjv@Psalms:29:8
Maon kjv@1Samuel:23:24 kjv@1Samuel:23:25
Paran kjv@Genesis:21:21 kjv@Numbers:10:12
Shur kjv@Genesis:16:7
Sin kjv@Exodus:16:1
Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:1 kjv@Exodus:19:2 kjv@Numbers:33:16
Ziph kjv@1Samuel:23:14 kjv@1Samuel:23:15
Zin kjv@Numbers:20:1 kjv@Numbers:27:14
Of the Red Sea kjv@Exodus:13:18
Near Gaza kjv@Acts:8:26
Heath often found in kjv@Jeremiah:17:6
Parts of, afforded pasture kjv@Genesis:36:24 kjv@Exodus:3:1
Inhabited by wandering tribes kjv@Genesis:21:20 kjv@Genesis:21:21 kjv@Psalms:72:9 kjv@Jeremiah:25:24
The persecuted fled to kjv@1Samuel:23:14 kjv@Hebrews:11:38
The disaffected fled to kjv@1Samuel:22:2 kjv@Acts:21:38
Illustrative of
Barrenness kjv@Psalms:106:9 kjv@Psalms:107:33 kjv@Psalms:107:35
Those deprived of blessings kjv@Hosea:2:3
The world kjv@Songs:3:6 kjv@Songs:8:5
The Gentiles kjv@Isaiah:35:1 kjv@Isaiah:35:6 kjv@Isaiah:41:19
What affords no support kjv@Jeremiah:2:31
Desolation by armies kjv@Jeremiah:12:10-13 kjv@Jeremiah:50:12

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DESERT @
- An arid region having only sparse vegetation kjv@Leviticus:16:22; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:15; kjv@Jeremiah:2:2 kjv@Jeremiah:2:6 kjv@Jeremiah:17:6

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:35:1

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kjv@STRING:Arabia <HITCHCOCK>@ evening; desert; ravens - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Horeb <HITCHCOCK>@ desert; solitude; destruction - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Shepho <HITCHCOCK>@ desert - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Zanoah <HITCHCOCK>@ forgetfulness; desertion - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zippor <HITCHCOCK>@ bird; sparrow; crown; desert - HITCHCOCK-Z


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DESERTS @

(1) General References to- kjv@Exodus:5:3; kjv@Mark:6:32; kjv@Luke:1:80; kjv@Luke:4:42; kjv@Luke:9:10; kjv@Acts:8:26

(2) Notable- kjv@Exodus:19:2; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Numbers:20:1; kjv@1Samuel:23:24; kjv@2Samuel:2:24 Wilderness, WILDERNESSES Solitude, SEPARATION Retirement, SEPARATION

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H88 <STRHEB>@ אבת 'ôbôth o-both' Plural of H178; water skins; {oboth} a place in the Desert: - Oboth.


H1020 <STRHEB>@ בּית הישׁימות bêyth hayeshîymôth bayth hah-yesh-ee-moth' From H1004 and the plural of H8451 with the article interposed; house of the deserts; {Beth-ha-Jeshimoth} a town East of the Jordan: - Beth-jeshimoth.


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.


H1142 <STRHEB>@ בּני יעקן benêy ya‛ăqân ben-ay' yah-ak-awn' From the plural of H1121 and H3292; sons of {Yaakan} Bene {Jaakan} a place in the Desert: - Bene-jaakan.


H1412 <STRHEB>@ גּדגּדה gûdgôdâh gud-go'-daw By reduplication from H1413 (in the sense of cutting) cleft; {Gudgodah} a place in the Desert: - Gudgodah.


H1509 <STRHEB>@ גּזרה gezêrâh ghez-ay-raw' From H1504; a desert (as separated): - not inhabited.


H1576 <STRHEB>@ גּמוּל gemûl ghem-ool' From H1580; {treatment} that {is} an act (of good or ill); by implication service or requital: - + as hast {served} {benefit} {desert} {deserving} that which he hath {given} {recompence} reward.


H1774 <STRHEB>@ דּי זהב dîy zâhâb dee zaw-hawb' As if from H1768 and H2091; of gold; {Dizahab} a place in the Desert: - Dizahab.


H1850 <STRHEB>@ דּפקה dophqâh dof-kaw' From H1849; a knock; {Dophkah} a place in the Desert: - Dophkah.


H2724 <STRHEB>@ חרבה chârâbâh khaw-raw-baw' Feminine of H2720; a desert: - dry ({ground} land).


H2732 <STRHEB>@ חרדה chărâdâh khar-aw-daw' The same as H2731; {Charadah} a place in the Desert: - Haradah.


H2735 <STRHEB>@ חר הגּדגּד chôr haggidgâd khore hag-ghid-gawd' From H2356 and a collateral (masculine) form of {H1412} with the article interposed; hole of the cleft; Chor hag {Gidgad} a place in the Desert: - Hor-hagidgad.


H2832 <STRHEB>@ חשׁמנה chashmônâh khash-mo-naw' Feminine of H2831; fertile; {Chasmonah} a place in the Desert: - Hashmonah.


H3071 <STRHEB>@ יהוה נסּי yehôvâh nissîy yeh-ho-vaw' nis-see' From H3068 and H5251 with pronominal suffix.; Jehovah (is) my banner; {Jehovah-Nissi} a symbolical name of an altar in the Desert: - Jehovah-nissi.


H3193 <STRHEB>@ יטבתה yoţbâthâh yot-baw'-thaw From H3192; {Jotbathah} a place in the Desert: - {Jotbath} Jotbathah.


H3452 <STRHEB>@ ישׁימון yeshîymôn yesh-ee-mone' From H3456; a desolation: - {desert} {Jeshimon} {solitary} wilderness.


H3837 <STRHEB>@ לבן lâbân law-bawn' The same as H3836; {Laban} a Mesopotamian; also a place in the Desert: - Laban.


H3841 <STRHEB>@ לבנה libnâh lib-naw' The same as H3839; {Libnah} a place in the Desert and one in Palestine: - Libnah.


H362 <STRHEB>@ אילם 'êylim ay-leem' Plural of H352; palm trees; {Elim} a place in the Desert: - Elim.


H4057 <STRHEB>@ מדבּר midbâr mid-bawr' From H1696 in the sense of driving; a pasture (that {is} open {field} whither cattle are driven); by implication a desert; also speech (including its organs): - {desert} {south} {speech} wilderness.


H4149 <STRHEB>@ מסרות מוסרה môsêrâh môserôth {mo-say-raw'} mo-ser-othe' Feminine of H4147; correction or corrections; Moserah or {Moseroth} a place in the Desert: - {Mosera} Moseroth.


H4420 <STRHEB>@ מלחה melêchâh mel-ay-khaw' From H4414 (in its denominative sense); properly salted (that {is} land (H776 being {understood)}) that {is} a desert: - barren land ({-ness}) salt [land].


H4532 <STRHEB>@ מסּה massâh mas-saw' The same as H4531; {Massah} a place in the Desert: - Massah.


H4610 <STRHEB>@ מעלה עקרבּים ma‛ălêhaqrabbîym mah-al-ay' ak-rab-beem' From H4608 and (the plural of) H6137; Steep of {Scorpions} a place in the Desert: - {Maaleh-accrabim} the ascent (going up) of Akrabbim.


H4722 <STRHEB>@ מקהלת maqhêlôth mak-hay-loth' Plural of H4721 (feminine); assemblies; {Makheloth} a place in the Desert: - Makheloth.


H4732 <STRHEB>@ מקלות miqlôth mik-lohth' Plural of (feminine) H4731; rods; {Mikloth} a place in the Desert: - Mikloth.


H4785 <STRHEB>@ מרה mârâh maw-raw' The same as H4751 feminine; bitter; {Marah} a place in the Desert: - Marah.


H4809 <STRHEB>@ מריבה merîybâh mer-ee-baw' The same as H4808; {Meribah} the name of two places in the Desert: - Meribah.


H4941 <STRHEB>@ משׁפּט mishpâţ mish-pawt' From H8199; properly a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced {judicially} especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (particularly) divine {law} individual or {collectively}) including the {act} the {place} the {suit} the {crime} and the penalty; abstractly {justice} including a particular {right} or privilege (statutory or {customary}) or even a style: - + {adversary} {ceremony} {charge} X {crime} {custom} {desert} {determination} {discretion} {disposing} {due} {fashion} {form} to be {judged} {judgment} just ({-ice} {-ly}) (manner of) law ({-ful}) {manner} {measure} (due) {order} {ordinance} {right} {sentence} {usest} X {worthy} + wrong.


H4980 <STRHEB>@ מתּנה mattânâh mat-taw-naw' The same as H4979; {Mattanah} a place in the Desert: - Mattanah.


H4989 <STRHEB>@ מתקה mithqâh mith-kaw' Feminine of H4987; sweetness; {Mithkah} a place in the Desert: - Mithcah.


H442 <STRHEB>@ אלוּשׁ 'âlûsh aw-loosh' Of uncertain derivation; {Alush} a place in the Desert: - Alush.


H5160 <STRHEB>@ נחליאל nachălîyl nakh-al-ee-ale' From H5158 and H410; valley of God; {Nachaliel} a place in the Desert: - Nahaliel.


H5180 <STRHEB>@ נחשׁתּן nechûshtân nekh-oosh-tawn' From H5178; something made of {copper} that {is} the copper serpent of the Desert: - Nehushtan.


H5512 <STRHEB>@ סין sîyn seen Of uncertain derivation; {Sin} the name of an Egyptian town and (probably) desert adjoining: - Sin.


H5684 <STRHEB>@ עברנה ‛ebrônâh eb-roe-naw' Feminine of H5683; {Ebronah} a place in the Desert: - Ebronah.


H5805 <STRHEB>@ עזוּבה ‛ăzûbâh az-oo-baw' Feminine passive participle of H5800; desertion (of inhabitants): - forsaking.


H5864 <STRHEB>@ עיּים ‛îyîym ee-yeem' Plural of H5856; ruins; {Ijim} a place in the Desert: - Iim.


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.


H6290 <STRHEB>@ פּארן pâ'rân paw-rawn' From H6286; ornamental; {Paran} a desert of Arabia: - Paran.


H6325 <STRHEB>@ פּוּנן pûnôn poo-none' From H6323; perplexity; {Punon} a place in the Desert: - Punon.


H6707 <STRHEB>@ צחיחה tsechîychâh tsekh-ee-khaw' Feminine of H6706; a parched {region} that {is} the desert: - dry land.


H6710 <STRHEB>@ צחצחה tsachtsâchâh tsakh-tsaw-khaw' From H6705; a dry {place} that {is} desert: - drought.


H6723 <STRHEB>@ ציּה tsîyâh tsee-yaw' From an unused root meaning to parch; aridity; concretely a desert: - {barren} {drought} dry ({land} {place}) solitary {place} wilderness.


H6724 <STRHEB>@ ציון tsîyôn tsee-yone' From the same as H6723; a desert: - dry place.


H6728 <STRHEB>@ ציּי tsîyîy tsee-ee' From the same as H6723; a desert {dweller} that {is} nomad or wild beast: - wild beast of the {desert} that dwell in (inhabiting) the wilderness.


H6758 <STRHEB>@ צלמנה tsalmônâh tsal-mo-naw' Feminine of H6757; shadiness; {Tsalmonah} a palce in the Desert: - Zalmonah.


H6774 <STRHEB>@ צמּאון tsimmâ'ôn tsim-maw-one' From H6771; a thirsty {place} that {is} desert: - {drought} dry {ground} thirsty land.


H6790 <STRHEB>@ צן tsin tseen From an unused root meaning to prick; a crag; {Tsin} a part of the Desert: - Zin.


H6914 <STRHEB>@ קברות התּאוה qibrôth hattavâh kib-roth' hat-tah-av-aw' From the feminine plural of H6913 and H8378 with the article inteposed; graves of the longing; Kibroth hat {Taavh} a place in the Desert: - Kibroth-hattaavah.


H6946 <STRHEB>@ קדשׁ qâdêsh kaw-dashe' The same as H6945; sanctuary; {Kadesh} a place in the Desert: - Kadesh. Compare H6947.


H6947 <STRHEB>@ קדשׁ בּרנע qâdêsh barnêakaw-dashe' bar-nay'-ah From the same as H6946 and an otherwise unused word (apparently compounded of a correspondent to H1251 and a derivative of H5128) meaning desert of a fugitive; Kadesh of (the) Wilderness of Wandering; {Kadesh-Barnea} a place in the Desert: - Kadesh-barnea.


H6954 <STRHEB>@ קהלתה qehêlâthâh keh-hay-law'-thaw From H6950; convocation; {Kehelathah} a place in the Desert: - Kehelathah.


H7428 <STRHEB>@ רמּן פּרץ rimmôn perets rim-mone' peh'-rets From H7416 and H6556; pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon {Perets} a place in the Desert: - Rimmon-parez.


H7446 <STRHEB>@ רסּה rissâh ris-saw' From H7450; a ruin (as dripping to pieces); {Rissah} a place in the Desert: - Rissah.


H7508 <STRHEB>@ רפידים rephîydîym ref-ee-deem' Plural of the masculine of the same as H7507; ballusters; {Rephidim} a place in the Desert: - Rephidim.


H7575 <STRHEB>@ רתמה rithmâh rith-maw' Feminine of H7574; {Rithmah} a place in the Desert: - Rithmah.


H7793 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּר shûr shoor The same as H7791; {Shur} a region of the Desert: - Shur.


H7889 <STRHEB>@ שׁימון shîymôn shee-mone' Apparently for H3452; desert; {Shimon} an Israelite: - Shimon.


H8234 <STRHEB>@ שׁפר shepher sheh'-fer The same as H8233; {Shepher} a place in the Desert: - Shapper.


H8404 <STRHEB>@ תּבערה tab‛êrâh tab-ay-raw' From H1197; burning; {Taberah} a place in the Desert: - Taberah.


H8414 <STRHEB>@ תּהוּ tôhû to'-hoo From an unused root meaning to lie waste; a desolation (of {surface}) that {is} desert; figuratively a worthless thing; adverbially in vain: - {confusion} empty {place} without {form} {nothing} (thing of) {nought} {vain} {vanity} {waste} wilderness.


H8480 <STRHEB>@ תּחת tachath takh'-ath The same as H8478; {Tachath} the name of a place in the {Desert} also of three Israelites: - Tahath.


H8603 <STRHEB>@ תּפל tôphel to'-fel From the same as H8602; quagmire; {Tophel} a place near the Desert: - Tophel.


H8646 <STRHEB>@ תּרח terach teh'-rakh Of uncertain derivation; {Terach} the father of Abraham; also a place in the Desert: - {Tarah} Terah.


H864 <STRHEB>@ אתם 'êthâm ay-thawm' Of Egyptian derivation; {Etham} a place in the Desert: - Etham.


H876 <STRHEB>@ בּאר ber be-ayr' The same as H875; {Beer} a place in the {Desert} also one in Palestine: - Beer.


H879 <STRHEB>@ בּאר אלים berlîym be-ayr' ay-leem' From H875 and the plural of H410; well of heroes; {Beer-elim} a place in the Desert: - Beer-elim.


H883 <STRHEB>@ בּאר לחי ראי ber lachay rô'îy be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee' From H875 and H2416 (with prefix) and H7208; well of a living (One) my Seer; {Beer-lachai-roi} a place in the Desert: - Beer-lahai-roi.


H885 <STRHEB>@ בּארת בּני־יעקן berôth benêy-ya‛ăqan be-ay-roth' be-nay' yah-a-can' From the feminine plural of {H875} and the plural contraction of {H1121} and H3292; wells of (the) sons of Jaakan; Beeroth {Bene-Jaakan} a place in the Desert: - Beeroth of the children of Jaakan.


G1459 <STRGRK>@ ἐγκαταλείπω egkataleipō eng-kat-al-i'-po From G1722 and G2641; to leave behind in some place that is (in a good sense) let remain over or (in a bad one) to desert: - forsake leave.


G2047 <STRGRK>@ ἐρημία erēmia er-ay-mee'-ah From G2048; solitude (concretely): - desert wilderness.


G2048 <STRGRK>@ ἔρημος erēmos er'-ay-mos Of uncertain affinity; lonesome that is (by implication) waste (usually as a noun G5561 being implied): - desert desolate solitary wilderness.


G447 <STRGRK>@ ἀνίημι aniēmi an-ee'-ay-mee From G303 and ἵημι hiēmi (to send); to let up that is (literally) slacken or (figuratively) desert desist from: - forbear leave loose.


G868 <STRGRK>@ ἀφίστημι aphistēmi af-is'-tay-mee From G575 and G2476; to remove that is (actively) instigate to revolt; usually (reflexively) to desist desert etc.: - depart draw (fall) away refrain withdraw self.