"fountain of the kids."
City of Judah originally called Hazezon-tamar (2 Chron. 20:2); located in the desert west of the Dead Sea (Josh. 15:62).
In Abraham's time it was occupied by the Amorites (Gen. 14:7).
David took refuge nearby (1 Sam. 23:29; 24:1-22).
Today the “Ain Dyidi” spring is a true spring of hot water that has created an oasis famous for its palm trees, its vineyards and its balsam (Song. 1:14).
Meaning of EN-GEDI
"fountain of the kids."
City of Judah originally called Hazezon-tamar (2 Chron. 20:2); located in the desert west of the Dead Sea (Josh. 15:62).