“Worse than the wilderness toward Diblah,” said Jehovah, evidently referring to the gravelly, unbroken plain of the Syrian Desert that lies to the south and southeast of Riblah.
In December 1990, MAG-26 relocated to expeditionary airfield Lonesome Dove in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, to support the I Marine Expeditionary Force and the 2nd Marine Division in the liberation of Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm.
On the other hand , ' Kojo no tsuki ( The Moon Over the Deserted Castle ) ' is an excellent piece of music that has been applied to Western-style harmony without destroying the waka rhythm of seven and five syllables .
+ 8 And a military force of the Chal·deʹans went chasing after the king,+ and they got to overtake Zed·e·kiʹah+ in the desert plains of Jerʹi·cho; and all his own military force was scattered from his side.
In Israel, from mid-June until mid-September, the skies are generally clear, with the exception of dust clouds, which appear especially toward the end of the dry season, because of the hot E wind from the desert.
The main force was deployed before the city to the N, where a valley or low desert plain lay, and from here Joshua prepared for a frontal attack on Ai.
Afterward this desert tree will become dormant, only to revive again next spring to help grateful bees produce exquisite honey to the joy of man and beast.
It used to be, two, three hundred years ago, that a lawn was a symbol of prestige, and so it was only the very rich that could keep these green actually, deserts: they're totally sterile.