Lexicon Timnah: "territory," two cities in Judah Original Word: תִמְנָהPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Timnah Phonetic Spelling: (tim-naw') Short Definition: Timnah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom manahDefinition"territory," two cities in Judah NASB TranslationTimnah (12).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תִּמְנָה, תִּמְנָ֫תָה proper name, of a location (probably = portion, territory); — ( חִמְנָה Joshua 15:10,57; 2Chronicles 28:18; תִּמְנָ֫תֶה [as nominative see GFM Judges 14:1] Joshua 19:43; Judges 14:1,2,5; with ה locative תִּמְנָ֫תָה Genesis 38:12,13,14; Judges 14:1,5; ᵐ5 Θαμνα, Θαμναθα): — 1 place in hill-country of Judah Genesis 38:12,13,14. probably = Joshua 15:57. Site unknown (compare DiGenesis 38:12 RobBR ii. 17 n.). 2 place on border of Judah Joshua 15:10; Joshua 19:43 (assigned to Dan), Judges 14:1 (twice in verse); Judges 14:2,5 (twice in verse); 2Chronicles 28:18. Modern Tibneh, approximately 15 miles south of west from Jerusalem compare RobBR ii.17 BuhlGeogr. 196.
Strong's Timnah, Timnath, Thimnathah From manah; a portion assigned; Timnah, the name of two places in Palestine -- Timnah, Timnath, Thimnathah. see HEBREW manah |
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