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But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. Individual instructors or editors may still require the use of URLs. 4224 cities of the plain 4224 cities of the plain The cities of the plain of the River Jordan, chosen by Lot as a place of residence Ge 13:10-12 Wisdom Literature
Genesis 19:29 And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. --------------------
Facult., 4,19) who describes certain "salts of Sodom" from the mountains surrounding the lake which are called Sodom. Genesis 19:29 | View whole chapter | See verse in context And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915) sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. See [[Ciccar]]; [[Cities of the Valley]]. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." Leaving the cities of the plain. 2 – How God Led Me To Work With Children, Lesson 1 - Assurance of Salvation - Lesson. These references would locate Zoar at the base of the mountains just Southeast of the Dead Sea, and, as it was within easy reach of Sodom, from which Lot fled, would fix the Cities of the Plain in that locality. Ptolemy (v.17,5) reckons Zoar as belonging to Arabia Petrea. Or, if that explanation is not accepted, it is proper to note that the course of this expedition led at first a considerable distance South of the Dead Sea through Mt. (2) Zoar was said to be in range of Moses' vision from the top of Pisgah (Deuteronomy 34:1-3) whereas the south end of the Dead Sea is invisible from that point, on account of intervening mountains. Our website uses cookies to store user preferences. It is related how for the impiety of its inhabitants, it was burnt by lightning: in consequence of which there are still the remainders of the divine fire; and the traces of the five cities are still to be seen.” (Josephus in his “Wars of the Jews,” Book IV, Chapter VIII), _________________________________________________________________________, Posted by Christians Are Us on September 11, 2014, https://christiansareus.com/2014/09/11/lost-cities-of-sodom-and-gomorrah/. Poetical Books
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Judgment on their sin Ge 19:1-29. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. The mountain heights overlooking Zoar were certainly visible. --------------------
The arguments in favor of this view are: (1) The name of Sodom is preserved in Jebel Usdum--Usdum having the same consonants with Sodom; moreover, the name is known to have referred to a place in that region as early as the days of Galen (De Simpl. The ashen ruins of what is believed to be the city of ancient Gomorrah is the best preserved site. Elsewhere (Ge 13:12; 19:17,29; De 34:3; 2Sa 18:23) the word for "circle" is used alone with the article. On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Ezekiel 47:19; Ezekiel 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. Minor Prophets
Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Besides, it is by no means certain that there was not an easy passage along the whole western shore of the Dead Sea at that time. ... the lowest water in the world, in a sort of pit of its own, with barren desolation all round it, so as to keep in memory the ruin of the cities of the plain. General Epistles
Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition. Minor Prophets
In 11:2 Shinar is described as the land of the plain where migrants from the East settled, and founded Babel, the city, and its great tower. The locality is first referred to in Ge 13:10, where it is said that Lot "lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the Plain of the Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt, as thou goest unto Zoar." On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Eze 47:19; 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. The Old Testament
... A certain leader by the name of Sisera formed a coalition of the strong Canaanite cities encircling the Plain of Esdraelon. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Anger of God » Exemplified against » Cities of the plain Genesis 19:24-25 Then the LORD rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven, and He overthrew those cities, and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." --------------------
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Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Certainly the vision did not comprehend all portions of Da or Judah "unto the hinder sea."
In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. Abraham prays for their inhabitants Ge 18:17-33. Numerous flocks of black goats and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward the path accompanied by a few of the elders, and, ranging themselves in a line, courteously returned salutations. According to the Bible, God destroyed the cities because of their great immorality and perversion. Jerome (Comm. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. At a short distance farther toward the shore of the lake is the village of Es-Safieh, inhabited by a tribe of fellahin called the Ghawarneh, who by means of irrigation from the Wady el-Hessi cultivate with success fields of wheat, maize, dhurah, indigo and cotton, while they rear herds of camels and flocks of sheep and goats.
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This appears both in his original diary, and in his more mature and condensed account contained in his article on the Dead Sea in Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (five volumes), where he writes, "When, in December, 1883. the writer found himself standing on the edge of the terrace overlooking the Ghor, he beheld at his feet a wide plain stretching away northward toward the margin of the Dead Sea, and to a large extent green with vegetation and thickets of small trees. _______________________________________________________________, We should remember, according to the Biblical account, that the area was once a very beautiful and prosperous valley. But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. 523 NE Everett St Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition.
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But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. Individual instructors or editors may still require the use of URLs. 4224 cities of the plain 4224 cities of the plain The cities of the plain of the River Jordan, chosen by Lot as a place of residence Ge 13:10-12 Wisdom Literature
Genesis 19:29 And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. --------------------
Facult., 4,19) who describes certain "salts of Sodom" from the mountains surrounding the lake which are called Sodom. Genesis 19:29 | View whole chapter | See verse in context And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915) sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. See [[Ciccar]]; [[Cities of the Valley]]. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." Leaving the cities of the plain. 2 – How God Led Me To Work With Children, Lesson 1 - Assurance of Salvation - Lesson. These references would locate Zoar at the base of the mountains just Southeast of the Dead Sea, and, as it was within easy reach of Sodom, from which Lot fled, would fix the Cities of the Plain in that locality. Ptolemy (v.17,5) reckons Zoar as belonging to Arabia Petrea. Or, if that explanation is not accepted, it is proper to note that the course of this expedition led at first a considerable distance South of the Dead Sea through Mt. (2) Zoar was said to be in range of Moses' vision from the top of Pisgah (Deuteronomy 34:1-3) whereas the south end of the Dead Sea is invisible from that point, on account of intervening mountains. Our website uses cookies to store user preferences. It is related how for the impiety of its inhabitants, it was burnt by lightning: in consequence of which there are still the remainders of the divine fire; and the traces of the five cities are still to be seen.” (Josephus in his “Wars of the Jews,” Book IV, Chapter VIII), _________________________________________________________________________, Posted by Christians Are Us on September 11, 2014, https://christiansareus.com/2014/09/11/lost-cities-of-sodom-and-gomorrah/. Poetical Books
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Judgment on their sin Ge 19:1-29. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. The mountain heights overlooking Zoar were certainly visible. --------------------
The arguments in favor of this view are: (1) The name of Sodom is preserved in Jebel Usdum--Usdum having the same consonants with Sodom; moreover, the name is known to have referred to a place in that region as early as the days of Galen (De Simpl. The ashen ruins of what is believed to be the city of ancient Gomorrah is the best preserved site. Elsewhere (Ge 13:12; 19:17,29; De 34:3; 2Sa 18:23) the word for "circle" is used alone with the article. On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Ezekiel 47:19; Ezekiel 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. Minor Prophets
Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Besides, it is by no means certain that there was not an easy passage along the whole western shore of the Dead Sea at that time. ... the lowest water in the world, in a sort of pit of its own, with barren desolation all round it, so as to keep in memory the ruin of the cities of the plain. General Epistles
Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition. Minor Prophets
In 11:2 Shinar is described as the land of the plain where migrants from the East settled, and founded Babel, the city, and its great tower. The locality is first referred to in Ge 13:10, where it is said that Lot "lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the Plain of the Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt, as thou goest unto Zoar." On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Eze 47:19; 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. The Old Testament
... A certain leader by the name of Sisera formed a coalition of the strong Canaanite cities encircling the Plain of Esdraelon. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Anger of God » Exemplified against » Cities of the plain Genesis 19:24-25 Then the LORD rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven, and He overthrew those cities, and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." --------------------
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Does God killing people make Him a murderer? Major Prophets
Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Certainly the vision did not comprehend all portions of Da or Judah "unto the hinder sea."
In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. Abraham prays for their inhabitants Ge 18:17-33. Numerous flocks of black goats and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward the path accompanied by a few of the elders, and, ranging themselves in a line, courteously returned salutations. According to the Bible, God destroyed the cities because of their great immorality and perversion. Jerome (Comm. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. At a short distance farther toward the shore of the lake is the village of Es-Safieh, inhabited by a tribe of fellahin called the Ghawarneh, who by means of irrigation from the Wady el-Hessi cultivate with success fields of wheat, maize, dhurah, indigo and cotton, while they rear herds of camels and flocks of sheep and goats.
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This appears both in his original diary, and in his more mature and condensed account contained in his article on the Dead Sea in Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (five volumes), where he writes, "When, in December, 1883. the writer found himself standing on the edge of the terrace overlooking the Ghor, he beheld at his feet a wide plain stretching away northward toward the margin of the Dead Sea, and to a large extent green with vegetation and thickets of small trees. _______________________________________________________________, We should remember, according to the Biblical account, that the area was once a very beautiful and prosperous valley. But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. 523 NE Everett St Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition.
All you have to do is just CLICK the button below. Now — like the unbeliever faced with God's invisible qualities displayed in nature — you are without excuse. SeeCiccar; Cities of the Valley. Sun Text Symbol,
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But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. Individual instructors or editors may still require the use of URLs. 4224 cities of the plain 4224 cities of the plain The cities of the plain of the River Jordan, chosen by Lot as a place of residence Ge 13:10-12 Wisdom Literature
Genesis 19:29 And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. --------------------
Facult., 4,19) who describes certain "salts of Sodom" from the mountains surrounding the lake which are called Sodom. Genesis 19:29 | View whole chapter | See verse in context And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (1915) sit’-iz, plan, (kikkar ha-yarden): Included Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zeboiim and Zoar. See [[Ciccar]]; [[Cities of the Valley]]. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." Leaving the cities of the plain. 2 – How God Led Me To Work With Children, Lesson 1 - Assurance of Salvation - Lesson. These references would locate Zoar at the base of the mountains just Southeast of the Dead Sea, and, as it was within easy reach of Sodom, from which Lot fled, would fix the Cities of the Plain in that locality. Ptolemy (v.17,5) reckons Zoar as belonging to Arabia Petrea. Or, if that explanation is not accepted, it is proper to note that the course of this expedition led at first a considerable distance South of the Dead Sea through Mt. (2) Zoar was said to be in range of Moses' vision from the top of Pisgah (Deuteronomy 34:1-3) whereas the south end of the Dead Sea is invisible from that point, on account of intervening mountains. Our website uses cookies to store user preferences. It is related how for the impiety of its inhabitants, it was burnt by lightning: in consequence of which there are still the remainders of the divine fire; and the traces of the five cities are still to be seen.” (Josephus in his “Wars of the Jews,” Book IV, Chapter VIII), _________________________________________________________________________, Posted by Christians Are Us on September 11, 2014, https://christiansareus.com/2014/09/11/lost-cities-of-sodom-and-gomorrah/. Poetical Books
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Judgment on their sin Ge 19:1-29. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. The mountain heights overlooking Zoar were certainly visible. --------------------
The arguments in favor of this view are: (1) The name of Sodom is preserved in Jebel Usdum--Usdum having the same consonants with Sodom; moreover, the name is known to have referred to a place in that region as early as the days of Galen (De Simpl. The ashen ruins of what is believed to be the city of ancient Gomorrah is the best preserved site. Elsewhere (Ge 13:12; 19:17,29; De 34:3; 2Sa 18:23) the word for "circle" is used alone with the article. On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Ezekiel 47:19; Ezekiel 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. Minor Prophets
Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Besides, it is by no means certain that there was not an easy passage along the whole western shore of the Dead Sea at that time. ... the lowest water in the world, in a sort of pit of its own, with barren desolation all round it, so as to keep in memory the ruin of the cities of the plain. General Epistles
Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition. Minor Prophets
In 11:2 Shinar is described as the land of the plain where migrants from the East settled, and founded Babel, the city, and its great tower. The locality is first referred to in Ge 13:10, where it is said that Lot "lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the Plain of the Jordan, that it was well watered every where, before Yahweh destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, like the garden of Yahweh, like the land of Egypt, as thou goest unto Zoar." On the other hand, it is possible that it is to be identified with the Tamar of Eze 47:19; 48:28, and that this place lay Southwest of the Dead Sea. The Old Testament
... A certain leader by the name of Sisera formed a coalition of the strong Canaanite cities encircling the Plain of Esdraelon. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. Anger of God » Exemplified against » Cities of the plain Genesis 19:24-25 Then the LORD rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven, and He overthrew those cities, and all the valley, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and what grew on the ground. The word translated plain is kikkar, "circle." --------------------
Orr, James, M.A., D.D. Camas, WA 98607 General Epistles
Does God killing people make Him a murderer? Major Prophets
Favoring the north end: Sir George Grove in various articles in Smith, Dictionary of the Bible; Canon Tristram, Land of Moab, 330 ff; Selah Merrill, East of the Jordan, 232-39; W. M. Thomson, The Land and the Book. Certainly the vision did not comprehend all portions of Da or Judah "unto the hinder sea."
In accomplishing this they would naturally be led along the highland to Hebron from which they could easily descend to Engedi, whence they could proceed without difficulty to the south end of the end Sea. Abraham prays for their inhabitants Ge 18:17-33. Numerous flocks of black goats and white sheep were being tended by women in long blue cloaks; and on the party of travelers being observed, groups of merry children came tripping up toward the path accompanied by a few of the elders, and, ranging themselves in a line, courteously returned salutations. According to the Bible, God destroyed the cities because of their great immorality and perversion. Jerome (Comm. on Isa 15:5) says that Zoar was in the borders of Moab. At a short distance farther toward the shore of the lake is the village of Es-Safieh, inhabited by a tribe of fellahin called the Ghawarneh, who by means of irrigation from the Wady el-Hessi cultivate with success fields of wheat, maize, dhurah, indigo and cotton, while they rear herds of camels and flocks of sheep and goats.
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This appears both in his original diary, and in his more mature and condensed account contained in his article on the Dead Sea in Hastings, Dictionary of the Bible (five volumes), where he writes, "When, in December, 1883. the writer found himself standing on the edge of the terrace overlooking the Ghor, he beheld at his feet a wide plain stretching away northward toward the margin of the Dead Sea, and to a large extent green with vegetation and thickets of small trees. _______________________________________________________________, We should remember, according to the Biblical account, that the area was once a very beautiful and prosperous valley. But it may be answered that the phrase need not be limited to the actual region in sight, but may have included the whole known extension of the valley. 523 NE Everett St Neither, for that matter, could the region around the north end be so described in its present condition.
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