Suph is a place name that appears in Deuteronomy 1:1 (R.V. marg. "some ancient versions have the Red Sea," as in the A.V.).
Some scholars (Patrick, Rosenmüller, and others) [1] identify it with Suphah (Numbers 21:14, quoting the lost Book of the Wars of the Lord) as probably the name of a place. Others identify it with es-Sufah i.e. Maaleh-acrabbim (Joshua 15:3), and yet others with Zuph (1 Samuel 9:5). It is most probable, however, that, in accordance with the ancient versions, this word is to be regarded as simply an abbreviation of Yam Suph i.e. the "Red Sea".
^Pulpit Commentary on Deuteronomy 1, accessed 24 October 2015
In the Exodus narrative, Yam Suph (Hebrew: יַם-סוּף, romanized: Yam-Sūp̄, lit. 'Red Sea') or Red Sea, sometimes translated as Sea of Red, is the body of...
Suph is a place name that appears in Deuteronomy 1:1 (R.V. marg. "some ancient versions have the Red Sea," as in the A.V.). Some scholars (Patrick, Rosenmüller...
Sea or Parting of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף, romanized: Kriat Yam Suph, lit. "parting of the sea of reeds") is an episode in the origin myth of...
"concentration" of Ain, is Ain Suph (אין סוף "without limit, infinite"); the third state, caused by a "movement" of Ain Suph, is Ain Suph Aur (אין סוף אור "limitless...
tarries, I will expect him every day.'" It was at the crossing of the Yam Suph on the final day of Passover that the entire nation witnessed the awesome...
Israelites' crossing of the sea, which the Hebrew text calls Yam Suph (Hebrew: יַם סוּף). Yam Suph was traditionally identified as the Red Sea. Rabbi Saadia...
in the Song of the Sea after the Pharaoh's army is destroyed at the Yam Suph.: 71 When the Israelites are camped at Hazeroth after leaving Mount Sinai...
light's creation Tiamat – Primordial goddess of ancient Babylon religion Yam Suph – Body of water in the Book of Exodus (Hebrew cognate) Gelbert, Carlos (2011)...
Israel in the desert beyond the Jordan--that is, in the Arabah--opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab. (Deuteronomy 1:1)...
Israel in the desert east of the Jordan — that is, in the Arabah — opposite Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab." (Deuteronomy 1:1)...
enveloped in thick clouds. In the Book of Exodus, the cosmic ocean is the Yam Suph and is mentioned in Exodus 15:4, the Song of the Sea. The army of Pharaoh...
quoting the lost Book of the Wars of the Lord, and is possibly the same as Suph. Tappuah, Hebrew for 'apple', and compounds thereof, are toponyms from the...
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which the Hebrews sang after seeing God drown the Egyptian army in Yam Suph, includes "motifs and language from the combat myth used to emphasize the...
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1:1 "These are the words Moses spoke to all Israel in the Arabah — facing Suph, between Paran and Tophel, Laban, Hazeroth and Dizahab." The location of...
Sea or Parting of the Red Sea (Hebrew: קריעת ים סוף, romanized: Kriat Yam Suph, lit. "parting of the sea of reeds") is an episode in the origin myth of...
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f∈C([a,b]){\displaystyle f\in C([a,b])} are defined as: ωk(t):=ωk(t;f;[a,b]):=suph∈[0,t]‖Δhk(f;⋅)‖C([a,b−kh]) for t∈[0,(b−a)/k],{\displaystyle \omega _{k}(t):=\omega...