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the waters of the Dead Sea

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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 (Gen. 14:3; Num. 34:12), the sea of the plain (Deut. 3:17), the east sea (Ezek. 47:18; Joel 2:20), and simply the sea (Ezek. 47:8). The… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • DEAD SEA — (Heb. יָם הַמֶּלַח, Yam ha Melaḥ; Salt Sea ), an inland lake in central Ereẓ Israel. It was created in the Upper Pleistocene Age by the drying up of the Rift Valley Sea (except for the southern end which probably dates to historical times). The… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Dead Sea —    The lowest point on earth. Located about 30 miles east of Jerusalem and shared by Jordan and Israel, it is 49 miles long and 11 miles wide, has a 1,309 foot maximum depth, and is 1,299 feet below sea level. Its salty water has a high content… …   Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • Dead Sea — For the Brian Keene book of the same name, see Dead Sea (novel). Dead Sea A view from the Israeli side looking across to Jordan Coord …   Wikipedia

  • Dead Sea — a salt lake between Israel and Jordan: the lowest lake in the world. 46 mi. (74 km) long; 10 mi. (16 km) wide; 1293 ft. (394 m) below sea level. * * * Arabic Al Baḥr al Mayyit Hebrew Yam Ha Melaḥ ancient Lacus Asphaltites Landlocked salt lake… …   Universalium

  • Mediterranean-Dead Sea Canal — The Mediterranean Dead Sea canal (MDSC) is a proposed project to dig a canal from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea, taking advantage of the 400 metre difference in water level between the seas. It is not to be confused with the Red Sea Dead… …   Wikipedia

  • DEAD SEA —    called also the Salt Sea and the Asphalt Lake, a sea in Palestine, formed by the waters of the Jordan, 46 m. long, 10 m. broad, and in some parts 1300 ft. deep, while its surface is 1312 ft. below the level of the Mediterranean, just as much… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Passage of the Red Sea — The Passage of the Red Sea is the account of the march of Moses, leading the Hebrews (Israelites) on their escape out of Egypt and the alleged crossing of the Red Sea as described in the Biblical Exodus , chapters 13:17 to 15:21, so they would be …   Wikipedia

  • The Jordan —     The Jordan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Jordan     (in Hebrew Yâdên, from the root Yârâd, to descend).     The difference of elevation between the highest point of this river (1847 feet above the sea level) and the lowest (1286 feet… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Sea salt — Sea salt, obtained by evaporating seawater, is used in cooking and cosmetics. Historically called bay salt, [cite web | url= http://books.google.com/books?id=H6wAAAAAMAAJ pg=PA12 | last= Brownrigg | first= William | year= 1748 | title= The Art of …   Wikipedia

  • Fishing in the North Sea — is concentrated in the southern part of the coastal waters. The main method of fishing is trawling.Annual catches grew each year until the 1980s, when a high point of more than 3 million metric tons (3.3 million S/T) was reached. Since then, the… …   Wikipedia

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