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- Vale_of_Siddim abstract "Vale of Siddim or Valley of Siddim (Hebrew: עֵ֖מֶק שִׂדִּים ‘ê-meq haś-Śid-dîm; \"Salt Sea\", \"sea of the Arabah\", \"east sea\", Arabic: Bahr Lut (the Sea of Lut), \"Lake Asphaltitus\", \"Dead Sea\") is a Hebrew Bible place name mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 14: 'And the vale of Siddim was full of slime pits'.The text of Genesis explains that during the days of Lot, the vale of Siddim was a river valley where the Battle of Siddim occurred between four Mesopotamian armies and five cities of the Jordan plain.Siddim is thought to be located on the southern end of the Dead Sea where modern bitumen deposits have been found in respect to the tar pits (asphalt, slime pits) mentioned in Genesis 14:10. This scripture indicates that the valley was filled with many of these pits that the armies of Sodom and Gomorrah fell into during their retreat from Mesopotamian forces. It has been suggested by theologians that the destruction of the cities of the Jordan Plain by divine fire and brimstone may have caused Siddim to become a salt sea, what is now the Dead Sea.".
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- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Arabah.
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- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_valleys.
- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lech-Lecha.
- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_places.
- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Sea.
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- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Lot_(biblical_person).
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- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Tar_pit.
- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLink Theology.
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- Vale_of_Siddim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vale of Siddim".
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- Vale_of_Siddim subject Category:Book_of_Genesis.
- Vale_of_Siddim subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_valleys.
- Vale_of_Siddim subject Category:Lech-Lecha.
- Vale_of_Siddim subject Category:Torah_places.
- Vale_of_Siddim hypernym Name.
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- Vale_of_Siddim type Place.
- Vale_of_Siddim type Book.
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- Vale_of_Siddim comment "Vale of Siddim or Valley of Siddim (Hebrew: עֵ֖מֶק שִׂדִּים ‘ê-meq haś-Śid-dîm; \"Salt Sea\", \"sea of the Arabah\", \"east sea\", Arabic: Bahr Lut (the Sea of Lut), \"Lake Asphaltitus\", \"Dead Sea\") is a Hebrew Bible place name mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 14: 'And the vale of Siddim was full of slime pits'.The text of Genesis explains that during the days of Lot, the vale of Siddim was a river valley where the Battle of Siddim occurred between four Mesopotamian armies and five cities of the Jordan plain.Siddim is thought to be located on the southern end of the Dead Sea where modern bitumen deposits have been found in respect to the tar pits (asphalt, slime pits) mentioned in Genesis 14:10. ".
- Vale_of_Siddim label "Vale of Siddim".
- Vale_of_Siddim sameAs Q461157.
- Vale_of_Siddim sameAs Tal_von_Siddim.
- Vale_of_Siddim sameAs Vale_de_Sidim.
- Vale_of_Siddim sameAs m.0hzx8.
- Vale_of_Siddim sameAs Q461157.
- Vale_of_Siddim wasDerivedFrom Vale_of_Siddim?oldid=675597003.
- Vale_of_Siddim isPrimaryTopicOf Vale_of_Siddim.