Arabia in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
a-ra'-bi-a (`arabh, Arabia):
I. Name and Situation.
1. Name:
The Hebrew word `arabh always denotes, strictly speaking,
not the country, but the people of Arabia taken
collectively, and especially the nomadic Arabs. The name of
the country does not occur in the Old Testament, but in the
New Testament it is used to denote the Syrian desert or the
peninsula of Sinai.
2. Situation and Configuration:
Surrounded as it is on three sides by the sea--by the Indian
Ocean on the south, and its two branches, the Red Sea on the
west and the Persian Gulf on the east--and on the fourth
side by the desert of Syria, the country of Arabia is to all
intents and purposes an island; and it is named by its
inhabitants and by those who speak their language "the
Island of the Arabs." In configuration the country is
roughly of the form of a parallelogram, about 1,000 miles in
length by 500 or 600 miles broad. This parallelogram is not
of uniform altitude, but the generally even surface is
tilted to one corner in such a way that the most southerly
point contains mountains rising to 10,000 feet in height,
whilst the Northeast corner is almost on a level with the
sea. The altitudes of the intervening portions are in
proportion to their situation with respect to these
extremes. Thus the mountains of the Southeast corner have an
altitude of from 5,000 to 6,000 feet, those of the Northwest
of 4,000 or 5,000, whereas those which are situated near the
middle of the West coast rise to 8,000 feet, and the plateau
which forms the northern half of the interior of the
peninsula is between 3,000 and 4,000 feet above sea-level.
In consequence of this configuration the main watershed of
the country runs parallel to the West coast at a distance of
between 50 and 100 miles from the sea, with a subsidiary
watershed running along the south; and the principal outlets
for the drainage run in a Northeast direction. The whole of
Arabia stretches from about 13 degrees to about 36 degrees
north of the equator, and it lies between 33 degrees and 60
degrees east of Greenwich. Its area is about eight times
that of the British Isles, or nearly 1,000,000 square miles.
II. Physical Features.
1. The Desert:
Although Arabia is considered by geographer...
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