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Brackish
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Brackish water is a term used to describe water that has more salinity than freshwater but less than seawater. It is typically found in estuaries, where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the sea. While the Bible does not explicitly mention "brackish" water, the concept of water with varying degrees of salinity can be inferred from the geographical and environmental contexts described in the Scriptures.

Biblical Context

In the Bible, water is often symbolic of life, purity, and cleansing. However, the presence of salt or impurities in water can symbolize judgment, barrenness, or a lack of spiritual vitality. For instance, the Dead Sea, known for its high salinity, is a significant geographical feature in the biblical narrative. It serves as a backdrop for various events and is often associated with desolation and judgment, as seen in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:24-29).

Symbolism and Spiritual Lessons

The concept of brackish water can be metaphorically linked to spiritual teachings in the Bible. InJames 3:11-12 , the apostle James uses the imagery of water sources to illustrate the inconsistency of the tongue: "Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring? My brothers, can a fig tree grow olives, or a grapevine bear figs? Neither can a salt spring produce fresh water." This passage highlights the importance of purity and consistency in speech and conduct, drawing a parallel to the natural impossibility of a single source producing both fresh and salt water.

Geographical and Environmental Considerations

The regions described in the Bible, particularly around the Jordan River and the Dead Sea, provide a natural setting where brackish conditions might occur. The Jordan River, flowing into the Dead Sea, creates a unique environment where freshwater and saltwater interact. This geographical feature underscores the diverse and often challenging landscapes the Israelites encountered, reflecting their spiritual journey and dependence on God's provision.

Theological Implications

From a theological perspective, the presence of brackish or impure water can serve as a reminder of the need for spiritual cleansing and renewal. InEzekiel 47:8-9 , the prophet describes a vision of water flowing from the temple, bringing life and healing even to the salty waters of the Dead Sea: "This water flows out toward the eastern region and goes down into the Arabah. When it enters the sea, the water there becomes fresh. Wherever the river flows, there will be swarms of living creatures, and there will be many fish, because this water flows there and makes the salt water fresh; so where the river flows, everything will flourish."

This vision symbolizes the transformative power of God's presence, capable of turning desolation into abundance and impurity into purity. It serves as a powerful illustration of the hope and restoration available through faith and obedience to God.

Conclusion

While the Bible does not directly address brackish water, the concept is woven into the broader narrative of Scripture through symbolism, geography, and theological themes. The interplay between fresh and saltwater serves as a metaphor for spiritual truths, emphasizing the need for purity, consistency, and the life-giving power of God's presence.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(a.) Saltish, or salt in a moderate degree, as water in saline soil.
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Marah; Or, the Bitter Waters Sweetened
... of Shur, but found no water; and on the third day, when they did arrive at a fountain,
they found worse than no water, for it was sobrackish, so altogether...

The Desire of the Soul in Spiritual Darkness
... glorious sky is clouded: instead of "green pastures," they have to tread the sandy
desert; in the place of "still waters," they find streamsbrackish to their...

The Pilgrimage
... Where lay my hope,. Where lay my heart; and climbing still,. When I had gain'd the
brow and top,. A lake ofbrackish waters on the ground. Was all I found....

Sargon of Assyria (722-705 BC )
... tidal waters of the sea, and all that was left of the ancient gulf was a vast lagoon,
or, as the dwellers on the banks called it, a kind ofbrackish river, Nar...

The Talking Book
... good matters, it is an eternal Geyser, a spiritual Niagara of grace, for ever falling,
flashing, and flowing on; it is never stagnant, neverbrackish or defiled...

The Talking Book
... good matters, it is an eternal Geyser, a spiritual Niagara of grace, for ever falling,
flashing, and flowing on; it is never stagnant, neverbrackish or defiled...

Naparima and Montserrat
... What vast, though probably slow, processes changed that sea-bottom from one salt
enough to carry corals and limestones, to onebrackish enough to carry...

Gentleness Succeeding Strength
... Salt is an emblem of purification, and its emblematic meaning prevails here over
its natural properties; for the last thing to cure abrackish spring was to...

A Harp of Ten Strings
... I have been to a great many wells to draw water; but when I have drawn it, and tasted
thereof, it has beenbrackish as the waters of Marah; but whenever I have...

Christ among the Common Things of Life
... of the names of great and famous people who have toiled through a long life, and
as the last gray hour came over their dim sea of life, "brackish with the salt...

Thesaurus
Brackish (1 Occurrence)
... Multi-Version ConcordanceBrackish (1 Occurrence). James 3:11 Does a spring send
out from the same opening fresh and bitter water? (See RSV)....

Brag (6 Occurrences)

Wanderings (7 Occurrences)
... basin some 6 ft. deep. The water isbrackish, but supplies as many as 200
camel loads at once for Suez. At `Ayyun Musa ("the springs...

Gihon (6 Occurrences)
... the temple area. See JERUSALEM. The water in the present day isbrackish
and impregnated with sewage. The spring is intermittent...

Fresh (41 Occurrences)
... 7. (superl) Not salt; as, fresh water, in distinction from that which is from the
sea, orbrackish; fresh meat, in distinction from that which is pickled or...

Taste (46 Occurrences)
... sensation, by which the specific quality or flavor is distinguished; to have a
particular quality or character; as, this water tastesbrackish; the milk tastes...

Enrogel (4 Occurrences)
... The water isbrackish and is impregnated with sewage, which is not extraordinary
when we remember that a large part of the rock strata from which the water...

En-rogel (4 Occurrences)
... The water isbrackish and is impregnated with sewage, which is not extraordinary
when we remember that a large part of the rock strata from which the water...

Marah (4 Occurrences)
... The first camp of the Israelites after the passage of the Red Sea (Exodus 15:23
Numbers 33:8 f). The name is derived from the bitterness of thebrackish water....

Brackets (1 Occurrence)

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Concordance
Brackish (1 Occurrence)

James 3:11
Does a spring send out from the same opening fresh and bitter water?
(See RSV)

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