A desert stream on the border of Egypt, still occasionally flowing in the valley called Wadi-l-‘Areesh. The center of the valley is occupied by the bed of this torrent, which only flows after rains, as is usual in the desert valleys. This stream is first mentioned as the point where the southern border of the promised land touched the Mediterranean, which formed its western border (Numbers 34:3-6). In the latter history we find Solomon’s kingdom extending from the “entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt” (1 Kings 8:65), and Egypt limited in the same manner where the loss of the eastern provinces is mentioned (2 Kings 24:7).