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references to Tiphsah in the Bible, both of which are the subject of debate over whether or not they refer to Thapsacus: In 1 Kings 4:24, Tiphsah is mentioned
Tikvah Tilon Timeus Timnah Timnath Timnath-heres Timon Timothy Timotheus Tiphsah Tire Tirhakah Tiria Tirras Tirshatha Tirza Tirzah Tishbite Titus Toah Tob
a general of the army of Israel. He did brutally suppress a revolt at Tiphsah. He destroyed the city and put all its inhabitants to death, even ripping
Shallum is himself assassinated and succeeded by Menahem, who attacks Tiphsah, sacks it and rips open its pregnant women. During Menahem's reign, Pul
Considered to be an alternative name for the city of Tappuah in Efraim. Tiphsah, city captured by King Mehahem (2 Kings 15:16). In the Greek version though
A map of Israel during the United Monarchy (Tiphsah was a trade outpost in northern Syria, at the bend in the Upper Euphrates)
Judah c. 845 BCE Historical Sack of Tiphsah 2 Kings 15:16 Menahem kills Shallum, becomes king, sacks city of Tiphsah for not opening its gates. c. 745 BCE
of David (historic) Galilee Gilead Hazora Ijon Jerusalem Kedesh Samaria Tiphsah Tirzah Related Bible parts: 2 Kings 10, 2 Kings 13, 2 Kings 14, 2 Chronicles
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Hindu, Indian
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Edge of a thatched roof
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British, English
Mill Worker
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Arabic
Esteem Veneration
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Ioseph, JOSEF means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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Hindu
Who wins the heart of people
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Hindu, Indian
Lovely
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Muslim
Multiple lights. Luster.
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Teutonic
Mighty raven.
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Hindu
Required victory, Superior
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