Taanah SEE TAANATH-SILOH. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Taanach, Tanach
Taanach, Tanach [Ta’anach] [Ta’nach] Ancient Canaanite city: its king was slain by Joshua, but the inhabitants were not driven out. It fell to the lot of Issachar or Asher, but was occupied by Manasseh and given to the Levites. The kings of Canaan under Sisera fought there against Deborah and Barak, but were overcome. Jos … Continue reading “Taanach, Tanach”
TAANACH, A CANAANITISH CITY
TAANACH, A CANAANITISH CITY Jos 12:21; Jos 21:25; Jdg 5:19; 1Ki 4:12 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Taanach
TAANACH A Caanite royal city, Jos 12:21, in the territory of Issachar, but assigned to Manesseh, Jos 17:11 ; 21:25. There is still a small place called Taannuk on the south border of the plain of Esdraelon, four miles southeast of the site of Megiddo, which is usually named with Taanach, Jdg 1:27 ; 5:19; … Continue reading “Taanach”
Ta t’ung i
Ta t’ung i The great similarity-and-difference; all things are in one way all simihr, in another way all different. (Sophists). — H.H. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Ta t’ung
Ta t’ung The period of Great Unity and Harmony; the Confucian Utopia. (Early Confucianism; K’ang Yu-wei, 1858-1929). The Great Unity, Heaven and Earth and all things forming an organic unity. (Ancient Chinese philosophy). — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Ta t’i
Ta t’i “The part of man which is great ” (Mencius). — H.H. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Ta te
Ta te Universally recognized moral qualities of man, namely, wisdom (chih), moral chiracter (jen), and courage (yung). (Confucianism). — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Ta shun
Ta shun Complete harmony, as a result of the Profound Virtue or Mysterious Power. See hsuan te. — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Ta Ku
Ta Ku Major cause. Seeku. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy