6. heath--In
Ps 102:17;
Isa 32:11;
Hab 3:9,
the Hebrew is translated, "bare," "naked," "destitute"; but as
the parallel in
Jer 17:8
is "tree," some plant must be meant of which this is the characteristic
epithet
(Jer 48:6,
Margin), "a naked tree." ROBINSON
translates, "the juniper tree," found in the Arabah or Great Valley,
here called "the desert," south of the Dead Sea. The "heath" was one of
the plants, according to PLINY (13.21; 16.26),
excluded from religious uses, because it has neither fruit nor seed,
and is neither sown nor planted.
not see . . . good--
(Job 20:17).
salt land--
(De 29:23),
barren ground.
JFB.
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