Zered River

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The Zered River is a biblical watercourse in the Transjordan region, traditionally marking a boundary area near the ancient kingdom of Moab.

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Label Occurrences
Zered River canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical river
geographical feature
alsoKnownAs Brook Zered NERFINISHED
Wadi Zered NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Israelite wilderness wanderings
associatedWithPeople Israelites NERFINISHED
boundaryOf wilderness of Kedemoth (in some interpretations) NERFINISHED
describedAs boundary near the land of Moab
emptiesInto Dead Sea region (traditional view)
flowsThrough region east of the Dead Sea
formsBorderWith Edom NERFINISHED
Moab NERFINISHED
hasRole geopolitical boundary in biblical geography
languageName_he נחל זרד NERFINISHED
locatedIn Levant NERFINISHED
Transjordan NERFINISHED
ancient Near East NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Book of Deuteronomy NERFINISHED
Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
near territory of Edom NERFINISHED
territory of Moab
referencedAs a crossing point for the Israelites
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
roleInNarrative marks the end of the Israelites’ 38 years of wandering
timePeriod Iron Age Levant (biblical context) NERFINISHED
traditionalIdentificationWith Wadi al-Hasa NERFINISHED

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Moab borderedBy Zered River