En-Gedi

En-gedi is an important oasis on the west side of the Dead Sea, about 56.3 kilometers (35 miles) southeast of Jerusalem. It was part of the land given to the tribe of Judah (Joshua 15:62). En-gedi had a hot water spring flowing from a limestone cliff. It created plants that thrived in warm climates. The area became known for its palms, vineyards, and balsam (Song of Solomon 1:14; Josephus’s Antiquities 20.1.2). The ancient site was southeast of the oasis at Tell el-Jarn near modern ’Ain Jidi.

En-gedi was also called Hazazon-tamar (2 Chronicles 20:2). It appears in several Old Testament stories:

From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.

Scripture References (6)

Genesis

Joshua

1 Samuel

2 Chronicles

Song of Solomon

Ezekiel