dead sea in English

noun
1
a salt lake or inland sea in the Jordan valley, on the Israel–Jordan border. Its surface is 1,300 feet (400 m) below sea level.

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1. Salt Sea (Dead Sea)

2. E11 Salt Sea (Dead Sea)

3. The Bedouins, Masada, and the Dead Sea

4. In 1992, the Dead Sea Works began marketing a de-icer based on salts and minerals from the Dead Sea.

5. Water of the Dead Sea healed (8-10)

6. This is 25kg of Dead Sea Carnallite Salt

7. An extreme example of this is the Dead Sea.

8. No individual manuscript is flawless—the Dead Sea Scroll of Isaiah notwithstanding.

9. The Amorites lived in the Hill Country west of the Dead Sea

10. A land in Old Testament times located east of the Dead Sea.

11. A portion of the book of Psalms from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

12. The Ancient Romans knew the Dead Sea as "Palus Asphaltites" (Asphalt Lake).

13. A five-year drought is already adding to the woes of the Dead Sea.

14. Fearing for his life, Elijah fled to Beer-sheba, west of the Dead Sea.

15. The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the Mediterranean Basin for thousands of years.

16. Brimstone, or sulphur, is found in considerable quantities on the shores of the Dead Sea

17. The Dead Sea zone's aridity is due to the rainshadow effect of the Judaean Mountains.

18. Taking a difficult route S of the Dead Sea, their forces ran out of water.

19. Using infrared, we've been able to read even the darkest corners of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

20. This mound in Israel marking the ancient city of Arad is west of the Dead Sea.

21. The efficacy of Balneotherapy at the Dead Sea area for the treatment of degenerative rheumatic diseases has …

22. Tiny fragments of the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, recently excavated by Israeli Archeologists, have gone on display

23. At the time of Joshua the Amorites were living both E and W of the Dead Sea

24. So there has been a project which rescues the Dead Sea by creating a pipeline, a pipe, sometimes above the surface, sometimes buried, that will redress that, and will feed from the Gulf of Aqaba into the Dead Sea.

25. Does that mean, though, that the water from Jehovah’s house reached every part of the Dead Sea?

26. The fishing industry flourishing along a stretch of the shore of the Dead Sea well illustrates what today?

27. And less water in the Dead Sea also means less water in the freshwater springs along its shores.

28. On the other hand, others suggest a site on the SE shore of the Dead Sea, near Zoar.

29. SITUATED along the western shore of the Dead Sea was the ancient city and surrounding wilderness called En-gedi.

30. Most of Israel's deposits are located in the Rotem Basin region of the northern Negev desert near the Dead Sea.

31. It occurs on the surface and shores of the Dead Sea, which is therefore called Asphaltites, or the Asphaltic Lake

32. 20 The locations for Sawiris's film are all over the country, in Amman, Aqaba, the Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, and Petra.

33. In 1988 a small jug of oil was discovered in a cave near Qumran, on the western shore of the Dead Sea.

34. BACKGROUND: Balneotherapy at the Dead Sea area has been applied in various inflammatory rheumatic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis

35. Canaan definition, the ancient region lying between the Jordan, the Dead Sea, and the Mediterranean: the land promised by God to Abraham

36. What if you had lived in Sodom, near the Dead Sea, in the days of the man Lot, a nephew of Abraham?

37. However, the whole country to the west of Jordan and the Dead Sea was generally referred as Canaan during the time of Moses

38. Before long, with the publication of A Facsimile Edition of the Dead Sea Scrolls, photographs of the previously unpublished scrolls became easily accessible.

39. High availability of Bromine is seen in seawater, for example the Dead Sea in the Middle East, accounts for one billion tonnes of extractable Bromine.

40. Belial in the Dead Sea Scrolls: In these texts, we have Belial taking on a very prominent role in the battle of “light vs darkness”

41. Two major active geological faults meet in western Gaziantep near the border with adjoining Osmaniye Province: the Dead Sea Transform and the East Anatolian Fault.

42. One of the strangest phenomena of the Dead Sea is its discharge of bitumen (asphalt), which has occasionally been seen floating to the surface in lumps.

43. Birthright trips are known for their packed 10-day itinerary that includes visits to landmarks like Jerusalem’s Western Wall, “a Zionist heritage site,” and the Dead Sea

44. Salts —mainly magnesium, sodium, and calcium chlorides— are washed into the Dead Sea in water flowing from the Jordan River and other smaller rivers, streams, and springs.

45. The previous record for viable regeneration of ancient flora was with 2,000-year-old date palm seeds at the Masada fortress near the Dead Sea in Israel .

46. This wind system collapses in the afternoon when the Mediterranean-Sea breeze descends towards the Dead-Sea as strong north-westerly winds and hot because of adiabatic heating.

47. The ancient world obtained this alkali from several sources of supply —from lakes or from deposits in Syria, India, Egypt, and along the southeastern shores of the Dead Sea.

48. To fish for our Arapaima dead sea fish baits, boilies or pellets are the most effective, as since our fish are farmed and reared in captivity, sea fish and pellet are

49. For instance, the waters of the Dead Sea provided a good supply, and there were salt-bearing hills near the place where Lot’s wife became “a pillar of salt.” —Genesis 19:26.

50. Jesus was Baptized in the Jordan River by John the Baptist, as described in all four Gospels, just a few miles north of the Dead Sea and roughly six miles east of Jericho