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Arabah (עֲרָבָה, aravah; “desert,” “wasteland,” or “barren area”; modern “Aravah” or “Arava”). An arid desert valley that runs from the south end of the Sea of Galilee to the Gulf of Aqaba, the northern tip of the Red Sea. The Arabah Valley is roughly 6 miles wide and 200 miles long. In modern usage, the term “Arabah” typically indicates the valley’s 100-mile stretch between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba.

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