This is the name given to the Mediterranean, which formed the western boundary of Palestine (
Nu 34:6 f;
Jos 15:12,
47;
Eze 47:19 f;
48:28). It is also called "the hinder sea" (Hebrew ha-yam ha-'aharon), i.e. the western sea (
De 11:24;
34:2;,
Joe 2:20;
Zec 14:8), and "the sea of the Philis" (
Ex 23:31), which, of course, applies especially to the part washing the shore of Philistia, from Jaffa southward. Generally, when the word
"sea" is used, and no other is definitely indicated, the Mediterranean is intended (
Ge 49:13;
Nu 13:29, etc.). It was the largest sheet of water with which the Hebrews had any acquaintance. Its gleaming mirror, stretching away to the sunset, could be seen from many an inland height.