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== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_38030" /> ==
== Fausset's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_38030" /> ==
<p> [[Zared]] or [[Zered]] (more accurately), [[Valley]] [[Of;]] or brook or watercourse of (&nbsp;Numbers 21:12; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 2:13-14). [[Running]] into the [[Dead]] Sea at the [[S.E.]] corner: the boundary between the districts of Jebal and Kerek: now ''wady el Ahsy'' , between [[Moab]] and [[Edom]] (Robinson Bib. Res., 2:157), containing a hot spring called by the Arabs "the bath of Solomon." The limit of Israel's wandering; marking the time of the wilderness sojourn on one side as [[Kadesh]] did on the other. </p> <p> The Speaker's [[Commentary]] identifies it with ''wady [[Ain]] Franjy'' , the main upper branch of ''wady Kerak'' ; the first western brook that crossed Israel's line of march. So the name marked an era in their progress; and the summons to cross it is noted in &nbsp;Deuteronomy 2:13-14. Zered means "osier"; and ''wady Safsaf'' , "Willows Brook", is given to the tributary joining ''wady ain Franjy'' below ''Kerak'' . (See [[Willows]] [[Brook.)]] All the generation of the men of war had passed away by the time they reached Zared, fulfilling &nbsp;Numbers 14:23, that none of them should see the land. From the high ground on the other side of Zared (if ''wady Kerak'' ) a distant view of the promised land and even of [[Jerusalem]] might be obtained. </p>
<p> [[Zared]] or [[Zered]] (more accurately), [[Valley]] OF; or brook or watercourse of (&nbsp;Numbers 21:12; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 2:13-14). [[Running]] into the [[Dead]] Sea at the S.E. corner: the boundary between the districts of Jebal and Kerek: now ''Wady [[El]] Ahsy'' , between [[Moab]] and [[Edom]] (Robinson Bib. Res., 2:157), containing a hot spring called by the Arabs "the bath of Solomon." The limit of Israel's wandering; marking the time of the wilderness sojourn on one side as [[Kadesh]] did on the other. </p> <p> The Speaker's [[Commentary]] identifies it with ''Wady [[Ain]] Franjy'' , the main upper branch of ''Wady Kerak'' ; the first western brook that crossed Israel's line of march. So the name marked an era in their progress; and the summons to cross it is noted in &nbsp;Deuteronomy 2:13-14. Zered means "osier"; and ''Wady Safsaf'' , "Willows Brook", is given to the tributary joining ''Wady Ain Franjy'' below ''Kerak'' . (See [[Willows]] BROOK.) All the generation of the men of war had passed away by the time they reached Zared, fulfilling &nbsp;Numbers 14:23, that none of them should see the land. From the high ground on the other side of Zared (if ''Wady Kerak'' ) a distant view of the promised land and even of [[Jerusalem]] might be obtained. </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_44705" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_44705" /> ==
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== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17537" /> ==
== American Tract Society Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_17537" /> ==
<p> See [[Zered.]] </p>
<p> See ZERED. </p>
          
          
==References ==
==References ==

Latest revision as of 10:02, 13 October 2021

Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

Zared or Zered (more accurately), Valley OF; or brook or watercourse of ( Numbers 21:12;  Deuteronomy 2:13-14). Running into the Dead Sea at the S.E. corner: the boundary between the districts of Jebal and Kerek: now Wady El Ahsy , between Moab and Edom (Robinson Bib. Res., 2:157), containing a hot spring called by the Arabs "the bath of Solomon." The limit of Israel's wandering; marking the time of the wilderness sojourn on one side as Kadesh did on the other.

The Speaker's Commentary identifies it with Wady Ain Franjy , the main upper branch of Wady Kerak ; the first western brook that crossed Israel's line of march. So the name marked an era in their progress; and the summons to cross it is noted in  Deuteronomy 2:13-14. Zered means "osier"; and Wady Safsaf , "Willows Brook", is given to the tributary joining Wady Ain Franjy below Kerak . (See Willows BROOK.) All the generation of the men of war had passed away by the time they reached Zared, fulfilling  Numbers 14:23, that none of them should see the land. From the high ground on the other side of Zared (if Wady Kerak ) a distant view of the promised land and even of Jerusalem might be obtained.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Numbers 21:12

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [3]

See ZERED.

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