Suphah
(Num. 21:14, marg.; also R.V.), a place at the south-eastern corner of the Dead Sea, the Ghor es-Safieh. This name is found in an ode quoted from the “Book of the Wars of the Lord,” probably a collection of odes commemorating the triumphs of God’s people (comp. 21:14, 17, 18, 27-30).
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verb (used with object), supinated, supinating. 1. to turn to a supine position; rotate (the hand or foot) so that the palm or sole is upward. verb (used without object), supinated, supinating. 2. to become supinated. verb 1. to turn (the hand and forearm) so that the palm faces up or forwards supinate su·pi·nate (sōō’pə-nāt’) […]
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