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Jeruel
(Encyclopedia) JeruelJerueljērˌy&oomacr;ˈĕl [key], in the Bible, an unidentified wilderness, W of the Dead Sea.Mephaath
(Encyclopedia) MephaathMephaathmĕfˈāăth, mēfāˈăth [key], in the Bible, Levitical city, later Moabite, E of the Dead Sea.Kirjath-huzoth
(Encyclopedia) Kirjath-huzothKirjath-huzothkûrˈjăth-hy&oomacr;ˈzŏth [key], unidentified place E of the Dead Sea. Num. 22.39.Arnon
(Encyclopedia) ArnonArnonärˈnŏn [key], river of Jordan, entering the east side of the Dead Sea, called today Wadi Mojib.Eutychus
(Encyclopedia) EutychusEutychusy&oomacr;ˈtĭkəs [key], in the New Testament, young man whom Paul raised from the dead.Jeshimon
(Encyclopedia) JeshimonJeshimonjĕshˈĭmŏn [key], in the Bible, desert, the Wilderness of Judah, between the hill country and the Dead Sea.Maaleh-acrabbim
(Encyclopedia) Maaleh-acrabbimMaaleh-acrabbimmāˈəlē-ăkrăbˈĭm [key], in the Bible, pass, S of the Dead Sea, called also “the ascent of Akrabbim.”Rizpah
(Encyclopedia) RizpahRizpahrĭzˈpə [key], in the Bible, Saul's concubine, Aiah's daughter, who held watch over her dead sons on Mt. Gibeah.Lethe
(Encyclopedia) LetheLethelēˈthē [key], in Greek mythology, river of forgetfulness in Hades. The dead drank from Lethe upon their arrival in the underworld.Beth-jeshimoth
(Encyclopedia) Beth-jeshimothBeth-jeshimothbĕth-jĕshˈĭmŏth [key], in the Bible, town, NE of the Dead Sea. Beth-jesimoth is an alternate spelling.