Valley
Common misspellings for valley:
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Definition of valley:
- ' Emek, " deep;" " a long, low plain" ( Job 39:10 Job 39:21 ; Psalms 65:13 ; Cant 2:1 ), such as the plain of Esdraelon; the " valley of giants" ( Joshua 15:8 ), usually translated " valley of Rephaim" ( 2 Samuel 5:18 ); of Elah ( 1 Samuel 17:2 ), of Berachah ( 2 Chronicles 20:26 ); the king's " dale" ( Genesis 14:17 ); of Jehoshaphat ( Joel 3:2 Joel 3:12 ), of Achor ( Joshua 7:24 ; Isaiah 65:10 ), Succoth ( Psalms 60:6 ), Ajalon ( Joshua 10:12 ), Jezreel ( Hosea 1:5 ).
- 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 ( Deuteronomy 1:24 ); of Sorek ( Judges 16:4 ), etc. The " valley of vision" ( Isaiah 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" ( Psalms 125:2 ; Compare also Jeremiah 21:13 , where Jerusalem is called a " valley").
- Heb. nahal, a wady or water-course ( Genesis 26:19 ; Cant. 6:11 ). These dictionary topics are fromM.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition,published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely.Bibliography InformationEaston, Matthew George. " Entry for Valley". " Easton's Bible Dictionary". .
- The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.
- The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
- The depression formed by the meeting of two slopes on a flat roof.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- A vale or low land between hills or mountains: a low, extended plain, usually watered by a river:- pl. VALLEYS.
- A depression between hills.
- A tract of low- lying land bounded by hills or mountain- ranges; in arch., the gutter or internal angle formed by the two inclined sides of a roof.