Salt_Sea standard

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The Salt Sea, also known as the Sea of Arabah, is another name for the Dead Sea, located at the lowest point on Earth (Gen. 14:3; Num. 34:3, 12; Deut. 3:17; Josh. 3:16; 12:3; 15:2, 5; 18:19; Deut. 4:49; 2 Ki. 14:25).

Where is Salt_Sea in the Bible?

The Salt Sea, also known as the Sea of Arabah, is another name for the Dead Sea, located in the Jordan Rift Valley between present-day Israel and Jordan. It sits at the lowest point on Earth's surface, approximately 1,410 feet below sea level. The Salt Sea appears frequently throughout the Old Testament as a geographical boundary marker for the Promised Land, particularly in the books of Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua, where it defines the eastern and southern borders of Canaan. Its extreme salinity and lifeless waters made it a distinctive landmark in biblical geography and a symbol of desolation and judgment in Scripture.

In Scripture4 biblical books; 3 with study content
  • Genesis
  • Numbers
  • Deuteronomy
  • Joshua