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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8563" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8563" /> ==
<p> ''''' sōōf ''''' ( סוּף , <i> ''''' ṣūph ''''' </i> ; πλησίον τῆς ἐρυθρᾶς ( θαλάσσης ), <i> ''''' plēsı́on ''''' </i> <i> ''''' tḗs ''''' </i> <i> ''''' eruthrás ''''' </i> ( <i> ''''' thalássēs ''''' </i> ); the King James Version Red Sea ): As the verse stands, the place where Moses addressed the children of [[Israel]] is indicated as "beyond the [[Jordan]] in the wilderness, in the Arabah over against Suph" (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 1:1 ). the King James Version, following Septuagint, takes the name as a contraction of <i> '''''yām''''' </i> <i> '''''sūph''''' </i> (see [[Red Sea]] ). The abbreviation is not found elsewhere. The name of the sea was not derived from that of a city; so we need not look in that direction. Knobel suggested <i> '''''Naḳb''''' </i> <i> '''''eṣ''''' </i> - <i> '''''Ṣafā''''' </i> , a pass about 25 miles West-Southwest of the [[Dead]] Sea. But it is "unsuitably situated; nor does the name agree phonetically" (Driver, "Deuteronomy," <i> ICC </i> , 4). No identification is possible. </p>
<p> ''''' sōōf ''''' ( סוּף , <i> ''''' ṣūph ''''' </i> ; πλησίον τῆς ἐρυθρᾶς ( θαλάσσης ), <i> ''''' plēsı́on ''''' </i> <i> ''''' tḗs ''''' </i> <i> ''''' eruthrás ''''' </i> ( <i> ''''' thalássēs ''''' </i> ); the King James Version Red Sea ): As the verse stands, the place where Moses addressed the children of [[Israel]] is indicated as "beyond the [[Jordan]] in the wilderness, in the Arabah over against Suph" (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 1:1 ). the King James Version, following Septuagint, takes the name as a contraction of <i> ''''' yām ''''' </i> <i> ''''' sūph ''''' </i> (see [[Red Sea]] ). The abbreviation is not found elsewhere. The name of the sea was not derived from that of a city; so we need not look in that direction. Knobel suggested <i> ''''' Naḳb ''''' </i> <i> ''''' eṣ ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' Ṣafā ''''' </i> , a pass about 25 miles West-Southwest of the [[Dead]] Sea. But it is "unsuitably situated; nor does the name agree phonetically" (Driver, "Deuteronomy," <i> ICC </i> , 4). No identification is possible. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62671" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62671" /> ==
<p> (סַוּ, a ''Sea-Weed,'' (See [[Flag]]), Jon. 2, 6) is the characteristic epithet of the Red Sea' (q.v.), which abounds in sedge (&nbsp;Exodus 10:19, and often). In one passage (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 1:1) it has been supposed by some to designate a place, but no locality of that name has been discovered, and most interpreters (with the Sept. and Vulg.) understand it there to stand for the Red Sea (by the omission of יִם, [[Sea]] ). So in &nbsp;Numbers 21:14, סוּפָה, [[Suphah]] (Sept. Ζωόβ; Vulg. ''Mare Rubrum),'' some think a place (perhaps the same) to be indicated, but others with better reason render, the word as an appellative, storm, i.e. violence (as in &nbsp;Job 21:18, and elsewhere). </p>
<p> ( '''''סַוּ''''' , a ''Sea-Weed,'' (See [[Flag]]), Jon. 2, 6) is the characteristic epithet of the Red Sea' (q.v.), which abounds in sedge (&nbsp;Exodus 10:19, and often). In one passage (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 1:1) it has been supposed by some to designate a place, but no locality of that name has been discovered, and most interpreters (with the Sept. and Vulg.) understand it there to stand for the Red Sea (by the omission of '''''יִם''''' , [[Sea]] ). So in &nbsp;Numbers 21:14, '''''סוּפָה''''' , [[Suphah]] (Sept. '''''Ζωόβ''''' ; Vulg. ''Mare Rubrum),'' some think a place (perhaps the same) to be indicated, but others with better reason render, the word as an appellative, storm, i.e. violence (as in &nbsp;Job 21:18, and elsewhere). </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==