SECACAH
(Se·caʹcah) [thicket, cover].
A City of Judah in the wilderness. (Josh. 15:20, 61) Secacah is often identified with Khirbet es-Samrah, on a hill about four miles (6 kilometers) W of the northern part of the Dead Sea. This is in the heart of el-Buqeʽah, a barren plateau, in the northern section of the Judean wilderness.