International Standard Bible Encyclopedia SECACAHse-ka'-ka, sek'-a-ka (cekhakhah; Codex Vaticanus Aichioza; Codex Alexandrinus Sochocha): One of the six cities "in the wilderness of Judah" (Joshua 15:61), that is in the uncultivated lands to the West of the Dead Sea, where a scanty pasturage is still obtained by wandering Bedouin tribes. There are many signs in this district of more settled habitation in ancient times, but the name Secacah is lost. Conder proposed Khirbet edition Diqqeh (also called Khirbet es Siqqeh), "the ruin of the path," some 2 miles South of Bethany. Though an ancient site, it is too near the inhabited area; the name, too, is uncertain (PEF, III, 111, Sh XVII). Strong's Hebrew 5527. Ckakah -- protector... 5526b, 5527. Ckakah. 5527a . protector. Transliteration: Ckakah Phonetic Spelling: (sek-aw-kaw') Short Definition: Secacah. Secacah ... /hebrew/5527.htm - 5k 5527b. Sekakah -- a place in the wilderness of Judah Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary SecacahEaston's Bible Dictionary Enclosure, one of the six cities in the wilderness of Judah, noted for its "great cistern" (Joshua 15:61). It has been identified with the ruin Sikkeh, east of Bethany. Thesaurus Secacah (1 Occurrence)... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. SECACAH. ... There are many signs in this district of more settled habitation in ancient times, but the name Secacah is lost. ... /s/secacah.htm - 7k Seca'cah (1 Occurrence) Nibshan (1 Occurrence) Middin (1 Occurrence) Beth-arabah (4 Occurrences) Betharabah (3 Occurrences) Sebat (1 Occurrence) Beth (115 Occurrences) Arabah (32 Occurrences) Bible Concordance Secacah (1 Occurrence)Joshua 15:61 In the wilderness, Beth Arabah, Middin, Secacah, Subtopics Related Terms Links Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |