Timnath
Timnath
Gen. 38:12, 14. (1.) Heb. Timnathah, which is appropriately rendered in the Revised Version, Timnah, a town in Judah.
(2.) The town where Samson sojourned, probably identical with “Timnah” (1) (Judg. 14:1-18).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Timnath
(See TIMNAH.)
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Timnath
TIMNATH.A strong city built by Bacchides (1Ma 9:50). It is possibly the Thamna of Jos. [Note: Josephus.] BJ III. iii. 5, the mod. Tibneh, some 10 miles N.W. of Bethel. Cf. Timnath-serah.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Timnath
timhath. See TIMNA.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Timnath
[Tim’nath]
1. Place in which Judah was shearing his sheep when he met with Tamar. Gen 38:12-14. The Hebrew name is TIMNAH as in the R.V.
2. Place where Samson’s wife resided. Jdg 14:1-5. It is called TIMNAH in the R.V., but the Hebrew name is TIMNATHAH. Some judge Nos. 1 and 2 to be the same place as TIMNAH in Jos 15:10.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Timnath
H8553
1. A city given by some authorities as identical with Timnah, 2
Gen 38:12-14 Gen 38:12-14Timnah, 2
2. Home of Samson’s wife (believed by some authorities to be identical with the preceding)
Jdg 14:1-2; Jdg 14:5; Jdg 15:6
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Timnath
Timnath (tm’nath) and Timnathah (tm’na-thah), portion assigned. 1. A place to which Judah was going when he was met by his daughter-in-law Tamar, Gen 38:12-14; R. V., “Timnah.” 2. The home of Samson’s wife, Jdg 14:1-2; Jdg 14:5; R. V., “Timnah;” probably also identical with Timnah, the modern Tibneh, west of Beth-shemesh.
Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible
Timnath
Tim’nath. See Timnah.