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  1. The Dead Sea, also called the Sea of the Plain, or the Salt Sea, was in southern Israel. 5 . The Sea of Galilee , also call the Sea of Tiberias, or the Sea of Chinnereth, was situated in Israel north of the Dead Sea.

  2. Sep 1, 2023 · The Dead Sea is a large body of salt water on the southern end of the Jordan River. Cited sixteen times in the Bible, the Dead Sea is mentioned primarily to describe the borders of the Promised Land.

  3. 3 days ago · The Dead Sea is often associated with the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In Genesis 19, the destruction of these cities occurred near this body of water. The area’s desolation serves as a warning against immorality and disobedience to divine commandments. Additionally, the region is linked to the Qumran community, where the Dead Sea Scrolls ...

  4. Sep 2, 2014 · Just 50 miles from the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea is a deep scar in the face of the Earth. Long known as the Valley of Siddam, the vale of salt, or the Jordan Valley, its most famous feature is the Dead Sea, which sits 1400 feet below the Mediterranean shore.

    • The Dead Sea in Biblical Times
    • Dead Sea Scrolls
    • Masada

    As well as being famous for its numerous health benefits and year-round warm climate, the Dead Sea also contains a profound heritage and has played an important role throughout the history of the peoples of the area. The sea is mentioned numerous times in the bible and has long been associated with mysticism, wonderment, and religious significance ...

    One of the most significant biblical archaeological discoveries of the modern era and a finding that cemented our understanding of the Dead Sea’s biblical history was the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. These scrolls are believed to had been written by the Essenes (although some researchers argue other Jewish groups, or even ancient priests, mig...

    Although not a biblical story, the fortress of Masada which is just a few KMs from the Dead Sea is one of the region’s most prominent historical sites. Masada was a fortress King Herodbuilt on a hill overlooking the Dead Sea, the remains of which can still be seen today. In 70 AD, a group of Jewish zealots fled to Masada following the destruction o...

  5. Feb 18, 2022 · Close up of the Jordan River meeting the Dead Sea on Madabas Holy Land map. Credit: Courtesy Madain Project. The preserved portions of the map depict much of the biblical world, with the Jordan River and the Dead Sea in the center of the floor.

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  7. Jul 2, 2024 · Ancient translations of the original Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls: the Scrolls show differences from the oldest Bible text we have.

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