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Joshua 15:62

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 15:62

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

The city of Salt. Probably near the valley of Salt (; ; ), which must have been near the border of Edom, and in close proximity to the Dead Sea (see note on ).

En-gedi. The "fountain of the kid." Here David took refuge from Saul (). This place, now Ain Jidy, is situated in "a plain or slope about a mile and a half in extent from north to south".

Here the ruins of the ancient city of Hazezon Tamar, or "the felling of the palm trees" (), are to be found, a city perhaps "the oldest in the world," may still be seen. "The cluster of camphire" (or rather of henna, the plant with which Oriental women stained their nails—So ) may still be found there, and its perennial torrent dashes still into the Dead Sea.

In later times than those of the Old Testament the Essenes planted their headquarters here.

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