Eglath
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Eglath is a term found within the biblical text, specifically in the context of prophetic literature. The name "Eglath" appears in the book of Isaiah, where it is associated with a geographical location. The term is often linked with Eglath-shelishiyah, which is mentioned in Isaiah 15:5. The Berean Standard Bible translates this passage as follows: "My heart cries out for Moab; her fugitives flee as far as Zoar, as far as Eglath-shelishiyah. They go up the hill to Luhith, weeping as they go; on the road to Horonaim they lament their destruction."

Geographical Context

Eglath-shelishiyah is believed to be a location within the territory of Moab, an ancient kingdom situated east of the Dead Sea. The exact identification of Eglath-shelishiyah remains uncertain, but it is generally considered to be a site of significance during the time of the prophet Isaiah. The name itself, "Eglath-shelishiyah," is often translated as "the third Eglath" or "the third part of Eglath," suggesting a possible division or a specific area within a larger region known as Eglath.

Historical and Cultural Significance

The mention of Eglath-shelishiyah in Isaiah 15:5 occurs within an oracle against Moab, a nation frequently in conflict with Israel throughout biblical history. The prophecy in Isaiah 15 describes the impending judgment and devastation that would befall Moab, leading to the flight and lamentation of its people. Eglath-shelishiyah, as part of this narrative, represents a point along the route of escape for Moabite refugees, highlighting the widespread impact of the prophesied calamity.

Theological Implications

From a theological perspective, the reference to Eglath-shelishiyah in Isaiah underscores the theme of divine judgment against nations that oppose God's people. The oracle against Moab serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty over all nations and His ability to execute justice according to His divine will. The lamentation and weeping associated with Eglath-shelishiyah reflect the broader biblical motif of mourning in response to divine judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of turning away from God's commands.

Linguistic Considerations

The name "Eglath" itself is derived from the Hebrew root meaning "heifer" or "calf," which may carry symbolic connotations within the text. The imagery of a heifer is used elsewhere in the Bible to convey ideas of innocence, sacrifice, or agricultural prosperity. In the context of Isaiah 15, however, the focus is on the dire circumstances faced by Moab, rather than any specific symbolic meaning attached to the name Eglath.

Conclusion

While the precise location and full significance of Eglath-shelishiyah remain subjects of scholarly inquiry, its mention in the book of Isaiah contributes to the rich tapestry of prophetic literature within the Bible. The passage serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of national sin and the hope for redemption through adherence to God's covenant.
Strong's Hebrew
5700b. Eglath -- a place near the S. border of Moab
... 5700a, 5700b. Eglath. 5701 . a place near the S. border of Moab.
Transliteration: Eglath Short Definition: Eglath-shelishiyah. Word ...
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7992. shelishi -- third (an ordinal number)
... number) NASB Word Usage Eglath-shelishiyah* (2), one third (6), third (92),
third part (1), third time (3), thirty (1), three (1). ...
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Eglath (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Eglath (2 Occurrences). Isaiah 15:5 My heart cries
out for Moab! Her nobles flee to Zoar, to Eglath Shelishiyah ...
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Eglath-shelishiyah (2 Occurrences)
Eglath-shelishiyah. Eglathshelishiyah, Eglath-shelishiyah. Eg'lath-shelish'
iyah . Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia EGLATH-SHELISHIYAH. ...
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Eglath-shelishijah (1 Occurrence)
Eglath-shelishijah. Eglath, Eglath-shelishijah. Eglath-sheli-shijah .
Multi-Version Concordance Eglath-shelishijah (1 Occurrence). ...
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Eglath-sheli-shijah (1 Occurrence)
Eglath-sheli-shijah. Eglath-shelishijah, Eglath-sheli-shijah. Eglathshelishiyah .
Multi-Version Concordance Eglath-sheli-shijah (1 Occurrence). ...
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Eglath-shelishi-yah (1 Occurrence)
Eglath-shelishi-yah. Eg'lath-shelish'iyah, Eglath-shelishi-yah. Eglon .
Multi-Version Concordance Eglath-shelishi-yah (1 Occurrence). ...
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Eg'lath-shelish'iyah (2 Occurrences)
Eg'lath-shelish'iyah. Eglath-shelishiyah, Eg'lath-shelish'iyah. Eglath-shelishi-
yah . Multi-Version Concordance Eg'lath-shelish'iyah (2 Occurrences). ...
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Eglathshelishiyah
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia EGLATH-SHELISHIYAH. ... Some would read "the
third Eglath," as if there were three towns of that name. ...
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Zo'ar (10 Occurrences)
... Isaiah 15:5 My heart is crying out for Moab; her people go in flight to Zoar, and
to Eglath-shelishiyah: for they go up with weeping by the slope of Luhith; on ...
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Shelishiyah (2 Occurrences)
... Her nobles flee to Zoar, to Eglath Shelishiyah; for they go up by the ascent of
Luhith with weeping; for in the way of Horonaim, they raise up a cry of ...
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Eglath (2 Occurrences)

Isaiah 15:5
My heart cries out for Moab! Her nobles flee to Zoar, to Eglath Shelishiyah; for they go up by the ascent of Luhith with weeping; for in the way of Horonaim, they raise up a cry of destruction.
(WEB ASV BBE DBY NAS NIV)

Jeremiah 48:34
From the cry of Heshbon even to Elealeh, even to Jahaz have they uttered their voice, from Zoar even to Horonaim, to Eglath Shelishiyah: for the waters of Nimrim also shall become desolate.
(WEB ASV BBE DBY NAS NIV)

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