Topographical Terms

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Topographical Terms [1]

The following are the terms which, in the imagery of the East, are applied to the various parts of a river: Yad ( יָד ), at "hand" or Side, either right or left ( Numbers 13:29;  Deuteronomy 2:37;  Judges 11:26); Saphcah ( שָׂפָה ) , a "lip" or Brink of a river or of the sea ( Genesis 22:17;  Genesis 41:3;  Genesis 41:17;  Exodus 2:3;  Exodus 7:15;  Exodus 14:30;  Deuteronomy 2:36;  Deuteronomy 4:48;  Joshua 11:4;  Joshua 12:2;  Joshua 13:9;  Joshua 13:16;  Judges 7:12;  Judges 7:22;  1 Samuel 13:5;  1 Kings 4:29;  1 Kings 9:26 :  2 Kings 2:13;  2 Chronicles 8:17;  Ezekiel 47:6-7;  Ezekiel 47:12;  Daniel 12:5; and so of the molten sea, of Solomon's Temple,  1 Kings 7:23;  1 Kings 7:26;  2 Chronicles 4:2); Lashon ( לָשׁוֹן ), a "tongue" or Bay ( Joshua 15:2;  Joshua 15:5;  Joshua 18:19;  Isaiah 11:15); Gedoth ( גְּדוֹת ) , Banks (of the Jordan,  Joshua 3:15;  Joshua 4:18;  1 Chronicles 12:15; or of the Euphrates,  Psalms 8:7); Katseh ( קָצֵה ) , the extreme limit or End ( 1 Samuel 14:27), whether of a river ( Joshua 15:5;  Joshua 18:19), of the water ( Joshua 3:8;  Joshua 3:15), or of: a lake ( Numbers 34:3;  Joshua 15:2), and so of a country ( Genesis 47:21;  Exodus 13:20;  Numbers 33:3 a mountain ( Exodus 19:12;

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Bibliography Information McClintock, John. Strong, James. Entry for 'Topographical Terms'. Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. https://www.studylight.org/encyclopedias/eng/tce/t/topographical-terms.html. Harper & Brothers. New York. 1870.

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