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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_509" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_509" /> ==
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''kā´sha''''' ( שׁטּה , <i> '''''sḥiṭṭāh''''' </i> , the shittah tree of the King James Version, &nbsp;Isaiah 41:19 , and עצי־שׁטּה , <i> '''''‛ăcē''''' </i> - <i> '''''shiṭṭāh''''' </i> , acacia wood; shittah wood the King James Version, &nbsp;Exodus 25:5 , &nbsp;Exodus 25:10 , &nbsp;Exodus 25:13; &nbsp;Exodus 26:15 , &nbsp;Exodus 26:26; &nbsp;Exodus 27:1 , &nbsp;Exodus 27:6; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 10:3 .): <i> '''''Shiṭṭāh''''' </i> (= <i> '''''shinṭāh''''' </i> ) is equivalent to the Arabic <i> sant </i> which is now the name of the <i> Acacia Nilotica </i> ( <i> NO </i> , <i> Leguminosae </i> ), but no doubt the name once included other species of desert acacias. If one particular species is indicated in the Old [[Testament]] it is probably the <i> Acacia Seyal </i> - the Arabic <i> '''''Seyyāl''''' </i> - which yields the well-known gum-arabic This tree, which has finely leaves ular flowers, grows to a height of twenty feet or more, and its stem may sometimes reach two feet in thickness. The tree often assumes a characteristic umbrella-like form. The wood is close-grained and is not readily attacked by insects. It would be well suited for such purposes as described, the construction of the ark of the covenant, the altar and boarding of the tabernacle. Even today these trees survive in considerable numbers around <i> '''''‛Ain Jidy''''' </i> and in the valleys to the south. </p>
<p> ''''' a ''''' - ''''' kā´sha ''''' ( שׁטּה , <i> ''''' sḥiṭṭāh ''''' </i> , the shittah tree of the King James Version, &nbsp;Isaiah 41:19 , and עצי־שׁטּה , <i> ''''' ‛ăcē ''''' </i> - <i> ''''' shiṭṭāh ''''' </i> , acacia wood; shittah wood the King James Version, &nbsp;Exodus 25:5 , &nbsp;Exodus 25:10 , &nbsp;Exodus 25:13; &nbsp;Exodus 26:15 , &nbsp;Exodus 26:26; &nbsp;Exodus 27:1 , &nbsp;Exodus 27:6; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 10:3 .): <i> ''''' Shiṭṭāh ''''' </i> (= <i> ''''' shinṭāh ''''' </i> ) is equivalent to the Arabic <i> sant </i> which is now the name of the <i> Acacia Nilotica </i> ( <i> NO </i> , <i> Leguminosae </i> ), but no doubt the name once included other species of desert acacias. If one particular species is indicated in the Old [[Testament]] it is probably the <i> Acacia Seyal </i> - the Arabic <i> ''''' Seyyāl ''''' </i> - which yields the well-known gum-arabic This tree, which has finely leaves ular flowers, grows to a height of twenty feet or more, and its stem may sometimes reach two feet in thickness. The tree often assumes a characteristic umbrella-like form. The wood is close-grained and is not readily attacked by insects. It would be well suited for such purposes as described, the construction of the ark of the covenant, the altar and boarding of the tabernacle. Even today these trees survive in considerable numbers around <i> ''''' ‛Ain Jidy ''''' </i> and in the valleys to the south. </p>
          
          
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_66861" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_66861" /> ==