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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Engedi
        fountain of the kid, place in the wilderness of Judah (Josh.
        15:62), on the western shore of the Dead Sea (Ezek. 47:10), and
        nearly equidistant from both extremities. To the wilderness near
        this town David fled for fear of Saul (Josh. 15:62; 1 Sam.
        23:29). It was at first called Hazezon-tamar (Gen. 14:7), a city
        of the Amorites.
        The vineyards of Engedi were celebrated in Solomon's time
        (Cant. 1:4). It is the modern 'Ain Jidy. The "fountain" from
        which it derives its name rises on the mountain side about 600
        feet above the sea, and in its rapid descent spreads luxuriance
        all around it. Along its banks the osher grows abundantly. That
        shrub is thus described by Porter: "The stem is stout, measuring
        sometimes nearly a foot in diameter, and the plant grows to the
        height of 15 feet or more. It has a grayish bark and long oval
        leaves, which when broken off discharge a milky fluid. The fruit
        resembles an apple, and hangs in clusters of two or three. When
        ripe it is of a rich yellow colour, but on being pressed it
        explodes like a puff-ball. It is chiefly filled with air...This
        is the so-called 'apple of Sodom.'" Through Samaria, etc. (See
        APPLE ¯T0000273.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Engedi' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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