Shittah-tree

Shittah-tree

Shittah-tree [Isaiah 41:19] is Hebrew for "acacia". "Acacia albida", "Acacia tortilis" and "Acacia iraqensis" can be found growing wild in the Sinai desert and the Jordan valley.

Shittah wood was employed in making the various parts of the Tabernacle and of the Ark of the covenant in the wilderness. It was the acacia or mimosa ("Acacia nilotica" and "A. seyal").

"The wild acacia ("Mimosa nilotica"), under the name of "sunt", everywhere represents the "seneh", or "senna", of the burning bush. A slightly different form of the tree, equally common under the name of "seyal", is the ancient "shittah", or, as more usually expressed in the plural form, the "shittim", of which the Tabernacle was made."

References and notes

References

*Stanley's Sinai, etc. (Ex. 25:10, 13, 23, 28).


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