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Valley
        (1.) Heb. bik'ah, a "cleft" of the mountains (Deut. 8:7; 11:11;
        Ps. 104:8; Isa. 41:18); also a low plain bounded by mountains,
        as the plain of Lebanon at the foot of Hermon around the sources
        of the Jordan (Josh. 11:17; 12:7), and the valley of Megiddo (2
        Chr. 35:22).
        (2.) 'Emek, "deep;" "a long, low plain" (Job 39:10, 21; Ps.
        65:13; Cant. 2:1), such as the plain of Esdraelon; the "valley
        of giants" (Josh. 15:8), usually translated "valley of Rephaim"
        (2 Sam. 5:18); of Elah (1 Sam. 17:2), of Berachah (2 Chr.
        20:26); the king's "dale" (Gen. 14:17); of Jehoshaphat (Joel
        3:2, 12), of Achor (Josh. 7:24; Isa. 65:10), Succoth (Ps. 60:6),
        Ajalon (Josh. 10:12), Jezreel (Hos. 1:5).
        (3.) Ge, "a bursting," a "flowing together," a narrow glen or
        ravine, such as the valley of the children of Hinnom (2 Kings
        23:10); of Eshcol (Deut. 1:24); of Sorek (Judg. 16:4), etc.
        The "valley of vision" (Isa. 22:1) is usually regarded as
        denoting Jerusalem, which "may be so called," says Barnes (Com.
        on Isa.), "either (1) because there were several valleys within
        the city and adjacent to it, as the vale between Mount Zion and
        Moriah, the vale between Mount Moriah and Mount Ophel, between
        these and Mount Bezetha, and the valley of Jehoshaphat, the
        valley of the brook Kidron, etc., without the walls of the city;
        or (2) more probably it was called the valley in reference to
        its being compassed with hills rising to a considerable
        elevation above the city" (Ps. 125:2; comp. also Jer. 21:13,
        where Jerusalem is called a "valley").
        (4.) Heb. nahal, a wady or water-course (Gen. 26:19; Cant.
        6:11).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Valley' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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