Arabah — Arābah, Wadi el , Felsental zwischen dem Golf von Akabah und Toten Meer; südl. Fortsetzung der Jordansenke … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Arabah — The Arabah ( he. הָעֲרָבָה, Tiberian: Unicode|HāʻĂrāḇā; ar. وادي عربة, unicode|Wādī ʻAraba ) is a section of the Great Rift Valley lying between the Dead Sea to the north and the Gulf of Aqaba or the Gulf of Eilat to the south. It forms part of… … Wikipedia
Arabah — 30°25′01″N 35°09′05″E / 30.41694, 35.15139 … Wikipédia en Français
Arabah — Plain, in the Revised Version of 2 Kings 14:25; Josh. 3:16; 8:14; 2 Sam. 2:29; 4:7 (in all these passages the A.V. has plain ); Amos 6:14 (A.V. wilderness ). This word is found in the Authorized Version only in Josh. 18:18. It denotes the… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
ARABAH, THE — (Heb. הָעֲרָבָה, Aravah, Ar. al [b]ʿAraba[/b]; (arid) steppe, desert ), name of two stretches of depressed ground extending north and south of the dead sea . The biblical Arabah, except in one instance, refers to the northern Arabah, i.e., the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
‘Arabah, Wadi — or Wadi al ‘Arabah or Wadi el ‘Arabah geographical name valley extending S from Dead Sea to Gulf of Aqaba … New Collegiate Dictionary
Arabah, Wadi Al-ʿ — ▪ region, Palestine Hebrew Ha ʿarava, topographic depression in southern Palestine extending about 100 miles (160 km) south from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba; it is part of the East African Rift System. Largely sandy desert, it is… … Universalium
Arabah — Die Arava (hebr. ערבה; arab. وادي العربا Wādī al cAraba; auch Aravasenke, gelegentlich auch Araba(h) oder Aravatal) ist die Senke an der Grenze zwischen Israel und Jordanien. Geographische Angaben Die Aravasenke ist ein Teil des Großen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arabah — The desert valley which runs from the Sea of Galilee to the Red Sea was an important trade route from north to south. In Job 24:5 it is translated ‘desert’ by NRSV and NJB and ‘wilderness’ in REB … Dictionary of the Bible
Wadi al-‘Arabah, Wadi ‘Arabah, Wadi el-‘Arabah — geographical name see ‘Arabah, Wadi … New Collegiate Dictionary