Reference: Zered
Easton
Zared, luxuriance; willow bush, a brook or valley communicating with the Dead Sea near its southern extremity (Nu 21:12; De 2:14). It is called the "brook of the willows" (Isa 15:7) and the "river of the wilderness" (Am 6:14). It has been identified with
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Fausets
(See ZARED.)
Hastings
The torrent-valley (nachal) of Zered is named in the itinerary of Israel's journeyings, Nu 21:12, immediately prior to their crossing of the Arnon, and in De 2:13 as the point that marked the close of the 38 years' wanderings. It is probably either the Sail Sa'ideh (the principal confluent of the Arnon from the S.E.) or the W
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Morish
Zer'ed
See ZARED.
Smith
Ze'red
(osier brook),
De 2:13-14
or Za'red,
a brook or valley running into the Dead Sea near its southeast corner, which Dr. Robinson with some probability suggests as identical with the Wady el-Ahsy. It lay between Moab and Edom and is the limit of the proper term of the Israelites' wandering.
De 2:14