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2 definitions found
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Kidron
=
Kedron
=
Cedron
,
turbid
,
the
winter
torrent
which
flows
through
the
Valley
of
Jehoshaphat
,
on
the
eastern
side
of
Jerusalem
,
between
the
city
and
the
Mount
of
Olives
.
This
valley
is
known
in
Scripture
only
by
the
name
"
the
brook
Kidron
."
David
crossed
this
brook
bare-foot
and
weeping
,
when
fleeing
from
Absalom
(2
Sam
. 15:23, 30),
and
it
was
frequently
crossed
by
our
Lord
in
his
journeyings
to
and
fro
(
John
18:1).
Here
Asa
burned
the
obscene
idols
of
his
mother
(1
Kings
15:13),
and
here
Athaliah
was
executed
(2
Kings
11:16).
It
afterwards
became
the
receptacle
for
all
manner
of
impurities
(2
Chr
. 29:16; 30:14);
and
in
the
time
of
Josiah
this
valley
was
the
common
cemetery
of
the
city
(2
Kings
23:6;
comp
.
Jer
. 26:23).
Through
this
mountain
ravine
no
water
runs
,
except
after
heavy
rains
in
the
mountains
round
about
Jerusalem
.
Its
length
from
its
head
to
en-Rogel
is
2 3/4
miles
.
Its
precipitous
,
rocky
banks
are
filled
with
ancient
tombs
,
especially
the
left
bank
opposite
the
temple
area
.
The
greatest
desire
of
the
Jews
is
to
be
buried
there
,
from
the
idea
that
the
Kidron
is
the
"
valley
of
Jehoshaphat
"
mentioned
in
Joel
3:2.
Below
en-Rogel
the
Kidron
has
no
historical
or
sacred
interest
.
It
runs
in
a
winding
course
through
the
wilderness
of
Judea
to
the
north-western
shore
of
the
Dead
Sea
.
Its
whole
length
,
in
a
straight
line
,
is
only
some
20
miles
,
but
in
this
space
its
descent
is
about
3,912
feet
. (
See
KEDRON
.)
Recent
excavations
have
brought
to
light
the
fact
that
the
old
bed
of
the
Kidron
is
about
40
feet
lower
than
its
present
bed
,
and
about
70
feet
nearer
the
sanctuary
wall
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Kidron
,
obscure
;
making
black
or
sad
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