ZIPH, or SIPH, in Ancient Geography, the name of a wilderness or desert in the tribe of Judah, where David was fugitive; lying to the south-east of Hebron; so called from Ziph or Siph, a twofold town in this tribe; the one more to the south towards Idumea, on the confines of Eleutheropolis, (Jerome); the other eight miles to the east of Hebron, towards the Dead sea, inclining southwards, because near Mount Carmel. Here was a mountain, mentioned 1 Sam. xxiii. 14. in which David abode, said by Jerome to be rugged, dismal, and always overcast. Ziphim, Ziphuri, or Ziphenses, the inhabitants of Ziph, ver. 19.
ZIPH, or SIPH
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