Bible Location

Euphrates

Meaning: that makes fruitful · 31 cross references · Modern-day map available

The Euphrates is the great river of Mesopotamia and the far north-eastern boundary marker in several biblical texts. It is important because it defines the scale of the promised land in covenant language and because it is closely associated with the world of Assyria, Babylon, and the major empires surrounding Israel. First appears in Gen 15:18.1

Place meaning

that makes fruitful

Coordinates

34.75, 40.94

First appears

Gen 15:18

AI summary: The Euphrates matters in Scripture both as a real river and as a marker of horizon and power. In Genesis it belongs to the world of origins and later to the promise given to Abraham, where it marks the furthest reach of the land envisioned for his descendants. In Israel's monarchy and prophetic literature, the Euphrates is bound up with the great empires of Mesopotamia, so it often signals not only geography but also military threat and international scale. Because of that, the river becomes a shorthand for the far edge of Israel's political world. The cross references present the Euphrates as one of the Bible's principal rivers of covenant, empire, and boundary.1

Place meaning

that makes fruitful

Latitude

34.75

Longitude

40.94

Bible references

31