Genesis 14:3

3 All the latter kings joined forces in the Siddim Valley, where the Dead Sea is.

Genesis 14:3 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 14:3

All these were joined together in the vale of Siddim
Or "of fields", or "ploughed lands" F2, a fruitful vale abounding with corn; or of gardens or paradises, as the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem, being full of gardens and orchards, and was as the garden of the Lord, even as Eden, see ( Genesis 13:10 ) ; though Aben Ezra thinks it had its name from the slime or bitumen, of which there was great plenty in it, see ( Genesis 14:10 ) . Now the above five kings, as they all dwelt in the plain, they entered into a confederacy, met together, and joined their forces in this vale, to oppose the four kings that were come to make war with them, as being an advantageous place, as they judged, perhaps on more accounts than one; and here they stayed to receive the enemy, and give him battle, see ( Genesis 14:8 ) ; which is the salt sea;
afterwards so called, not at this time, for then it would not have been fit for armies to be drawn up in battle array in it; but it was so called in the times of Moses, and after this fine vale was turned into a bituminous lake, and had its name from the saltness of the waters of the lake, or from the city Melach, or city of salt, which was near it, ( Joshua 15:62 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (Mydvh qme la) "valle amaenissimorum agrorum", Munster; "in planitie agrorum", Fagius; so Jarchi; "in valle occationum", Hiller. Onomastic. Sacr. p. 937. "dicta ab agris occatis", Schmidt.

Genesis 14:3 In-Context

1 When Amrafel was king of Shin'ar, Aryokh king of Elasar, K'dorla'omer king of 'Elam and Tid'al king of Goyim;
2 they made war together against Bera king of S'dom and against Birsha king of 'Amora, Shin'av king of Admah, Shem'ever king of Tzvoyim, and the king of Bela (which is the same as Tzo'ar).
3 All the latter kings joined forces in the Siddim Valley, where the Dead Sea is.
4 They had served K'dorla'omer twelve years, but in the thirteenth year they rebelled.
5 In the fourteenth year K'dorla'omer and the kings with him came and defeated the Refa'im in 'Asht'rot-Karnayim, the Zuzim in Ham, the Eimim in Shaveh-Kiryatayim
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