(1.00) | Jos 15:62 | Nibshan, the city of Salt, and En Gedi – a total of six cities and their towns. |
(0.86) | Gen 14:3 | These last five kings 1 joined forces 2 in the Valley of Siddim (that is, the Salt Sea). 3 |
(0.86) | Jos 15:2 | Their southern border started at the southern tip of the Salt Sea, 1 |
(0.86) | 1Ch 18:12 | Abishai son of Zeruiah 1 killed 18,000 Edomites in the Valley of Salt. |
(0.71) | Num 34:3 | your southern border 1 will extend from the wilderness of Zin along the Edomite border, and your southern border will run eastward to the extremity of the Salt Sea, |
(0.71) | Num 34:12 | Then the border will continue down the Jordan River 1 and its direction will be to the Salt Sea. This will be your land by its borders that surround it.’” |
(0.71) | Deu 3:17 | The Arabah and the Jordan River 1 were also a border, from the sea of Chinnereth 2 to the sea of the Arabah (that is, the Salt Sea), 3 beneath the watershed 4 of Pisgah 5 to the east. |
(0.71) | Jos 12:3 | His kingdom included 1 the eastern Arabah from the Sea of Kinnereth 2 to the Sea of the Arabah (the Salt Sea), 3 including the route to Beth Jeshimoth and the area southward below the slopes of Pisgah. |
(0.71) | Jos 15:5 | The eastern border was the Salt Sea to the mouth 1 of the Jordan River. 2 The northern border started north of the Salt Sea at the mouth of the Jordan, 3 |
(0.71) | 2Ch 25:11 | Amaziah boldly led his army to the Valley of Salt, 1 where he defeated 2 10,000 Edomites. 3 |
(0.57) | Jos 3:16 | the water coming downstream toward them stopped flowing. 1 It piled up far upstream 2 at Adam (the city near Zarethan); there was no water at all flowing to the sea of the Arabah (the Salt Sea). 3 The people crossed the river opposite Jericho. 4 |
(0.57) | Jos 18:19 | It then crossed to the slope of Beth Hoglah to the north and ended at the northern tip of the Salt Sea 1 at the mouth of the Jordan River. 2 This was the southern border. |
(0.57) | 2Ki 14:7 | He defeated 1 10,000 Edomites in the Salt Valley; he captured Sela in battle and renamed it Joktheel, a name it has retained to this very day. |