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Biblical city in the Sorek Valley of central Israel
Timnath or Timnah was a Philistine city in Canaan that is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in Judges 14 and in connection with Samson. Modern archaeologists
Timnah
Ancient Hebrew seal stamped on Judahite jars
Khirbet el-Burj (northwestern Jerusalem) – 24 Maresha – 19 Azekah – 18 Timnah –15 Gibeah – 14 Tel Erani – 13 Hebron – 13 Sokho (Khirbet Abbad NW of Hebron
LMLK_seal
Ancient ruin in the Judean mountains
Tibna)(Arabic: خربة التبانة), sometimes referred to by historical geographers as the Timnah of Judah (Hebrew: תמנה), is a small ruin situated on a high ridge in the
Khirbet_et-Tibbaneh
Tibbath Tiberias Tiberius Tibni Tidal Tiglath-Pileser Tikvah Tilon Timeus Timnah Timnath Timnath-heres Timon Timothy Timotheus Tiphsah Tire Tirhakah Tiria
List of biblical names starting with T
List_of_biblical_names_starting_with_T
Narrative in the biblical Book of Judges
Philistine woman in the city of Timnah and decides to marry her, against the objections of his parents. While travelling to Timnah to meet with the woman, Samson
Samson's_riddle
Liquid fat made from olives
Iron Age, settlements in and around the Judaean Lowlands, including Ekron, Timnah, and Gezer, emerged as key hubs for olive oil production and commerce. Evidence
Olive_oil
Important character from the book of judges of the Hebrew Bible
the cities of Philistia. He falls in love with a Philistine woman from Timnah, whom he decides to marry, ignoring the objections of his parents over the
Samson
Topics referred to by the same term
Timna, Timnah or Timnath may refer to: Timna Nelson-Levy (born 1994), Israeli Olympic judoka Tel Batash Timna Valley Khirbet et-Tibbaneh Khirbet Tibnah
Timnath
Rabbinic sage of Judaea
שמעון התֵּימָנִי, translit: Shimon HaTeimani) or the variant Simeon of Timnah (Hebrew: שמעון התִּימְנִי, romanized: Shimon HaTimni) (fl. c. 80 - 120 CE)
Simeon_the_Yemenite
Israeli archaeologist
sites in Israel and the Palestinian territories that include: Tell Qasile Timnah (Tel Batash) – from 1977–1989 Bull Site – from 1978-1981 Bet She'an – from
Amihai_Mazar
One of the twelve Tribes of Israel
were trying to settle extended south into the Shephelah in the area of Timnah; as a result, the modern state of Israel refers to the region as Gush Dan
Tribe_of_Dan
Southern Baptist seminary in Louisiana, USA
Backgrounds and Archaeology at NOBTS when he and Amihai Mazar uncovered biblical Timnah, Tel Batash in the Sorek Valley of Israel. In 2010 a team from NOBTS launched
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
New_Orleans_Baptist_Theological_Seminary
Duke of Apulia and Calabria (1015–1085)
fortifying the city, Guiscard allied himself with the emir of Syracuse, Ibn al-Timnah, against the emir of Castrogiovanni, Ibn al-Hawwas. The forces of Robert
Robert_Guiscard
Historical event in the European Middle Ages
and allied himself with the emir, Ibn al-Timnah, against his rival Ibn al-Hawas. Robert, Roger, and at-Timnah then marched into the centre of the island
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy
Main battle in the Norman conquest of Sicily
homage to Robert as his duke. In 1060, the Sicilian Emir of Syracuse, Ibn al-Timnah, landed at Reggio in Calabria to secure the aid of the Normans against his
Battle_of_Cerami
Ancient kingdom in the southern Levant
clans of Esau, each with its families and locality, name by name: the clans Timnah, Alvah, Jetheth, Aholibamah, Elah, Pinon, Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar, Magdiel
Edom
Metropolitan area in Israel
area as far north as Jaffa and as far south as Shephelah in the area of Timnah. As a result of the pressure from the Philistines, the tribe abandoned hopes
Gush_Dan
if "the Kushite" refers to Zipporah herself or a second woman (Tharbis). Timnah (or Timna) concubine of Eliphaz and mother of Amalek. Genesis Tirzah one
List_of_women_in_the_Bible
American archaeologist (1931–2019)
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, he and Amihai Mazar uncovered Timnah. New York University - Ph.D. Institute of Holy Land Studies, Jerusalem Kelm
George_L._Kelm
many in elevated regions. Early forms of the four-room house appear in Timnah (Tel Batash) in this period. The number of villages declines in the 11th
History_of_Palestine
Biblical character
dissuade Samson from marrying a Philistine woman but traveled with him to Timnah for the wedding ceremony when they were unable to do so. Samson's birth
Manoah
Type of discrimination
doi:10.1177/1527002510391617. ISSN 1527-0025. Foster, Michelle; Baker, Timnah Rachel (2021). "Racial Discrimination in Nationality Laws: A Doctrinal Blind
Discrimination based on nationality
Discrimination_based_on_nationality
Renaming of geographical sites in Palestine
"corruptions" of older Hebrew names (e.g. Khirbet Shifat = Yodfat; Khirbet Tibneh = Timnah; Lifta = Nephtoah; Jabal al-Fureidis = Herodis, et al.). At other times
Hebraization of Palestinian place names
Hebraization_of_Palestinian_place_names
2004 book by Suzanne Collins
still "face charges of treason" for his apparent betrayal of his duties. Timnah Card of the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books describes how Gregor
Gregor and the Prophecy of Bane
Gregor_and_the_Prophecy_of_Bane
vicinity of the mines were found in Trans-Jordan (Feinan), the Arava Valley (Timnah), and southern Sinai. The only production remains of metal are those of
Nonferrous archaeometallurgy of the Southern Levant
Nonferrous_archaeometallurgy_of_the_Southern_Levant
Archaeological sites in Israel
but ceased in 1976. The mine was reopened in 1980. The mine was named Timnah after a Biblical chief. Scientific attention and public interest was aroused
Timna_Valley
Depopulated Palestinian village in Jerusalem
linguistic evidence: "The substitution of B for M is so common (as in Tibneh for Timnah) that the name Atab may very properly represent the Hebrew Etam (eagle's
Bayt_'Ittab
River in Israel
Valley Soreq Nuclear Research Center, a research and development institute Timnah, Philistine city mentioned in the Bible, identified with Tel Batash in the
Nahal_Sorek
Biblical site in the Judean Mountains
Jearim (that is, Kesalon), continued down to Beth Shemesh and crossed to Timnah. — Joshua 15:10, NIV Kesalon is identified as a biblical settlement based
Kesalon_(biblical)
King of Assyria
in a battle near the city of Eltekeh. They took the cities of Ekron and Timnah and Judah stood alone, with Sennacherib setting his sights on Jerusalem
Sennacherib
City in Israel
various stores and restaurants. Streets include Dolev, Lachish, Shimshon, Timnah, Yarkon, and Yarden. The Revivim section is lower down than Dolev. This
Beit_Shemesh
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
three-entryway gate protected by a gatehouse, similar to those excavated at Timnah (Tel Batash), Gezer, Lachish, and Ashdod. To the east of the gate, an 80 m-long
Ekron
Book by Kate Constable
Lord of the Black Palace. The book received mixed reviews from critics. Timnah Card, writing for The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, described
The_Waterless_Sea
Archaeological site in Israel
it is the biblical Adullam, lies only 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) southwest of Timnah, a site mentioned in Genesis, ch. 38, as being visited by Judah when he
Adullam
Archaeological site in Israel
Khirbet Qeiyafa predate those of contemporary Lachish, Beersheba, Arad, and Timnah. All these sites have yielded pottery dated to early Iron Age II. The parallel
Khirbet_Qeiyafa
עֲמָלֵ֑ק (by his concubine Timna תִמְנַ֣ע the sister of Lotan the son of Seir) Timnah (Timna) Aliah (Alvah) Jetheth Oholibamah Elah Pinon Kenaz Teman II Mibzar
List_of_rulers_of_Edom
Battle in 1069 in Sicily
However after this Robert went home to deal with rebellions and Ibn al-Timnah died, leaving Roger with only a small force and very little opportunity
Battle_of_Misilmeri
Ninth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
sheep-shearers at Timnah. When Tamar learned that Judah had gone to Timnah, she took off her widow's garments and put on a veil and sat on the road to Timnah, for
Vayeshev
1179/lev.1991.23.1.29. Amihai Mazar; George L. Kelm (1993). "Tel Batash (Timnah)". In Ephraim Stern (ed.). The New Encyclopedia of Archaeological Excavations
List of archaeological sites in Israel and Palestine
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_Israel_and_Palestine
Palestine Thebes נֹּא אָמוֹן הֲמוֹן נֹא Nahum 3:8 Luxor Luxor Governorate Egypt Timnah תִּמְנָה Judges 14:1 Tell Butashi or Khirbet Tibneh Jerusalem District Israel
List of modern names for biblical place names
List_of_modern_names_for_biblical_place_names
up, she was not given to him as his wife. One day Judah travels to town (Timnah) to shear his sheep. Tamar "took off her widow's clothes, covered herself
Women_in_the_Bible
Shilo Tel Shikmona Tell Umm el-'Amr/Saint Hilarion Monastery Temple Mount Timnah Tomb of Samuel Sepphoris Ubeidiya Yavneh-Yam Yodfat Zofor Domri Mosque Agrigento
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Group. p. 451. ISBN 9780826485717. Kelm, George L.; Mazar, Amihay (1995). Timnah: A Biblical City in the Sorek Valley. Eisenbrauns. p. 4. ISBN 9780931464973
Cities_in_the_Book_of_Joshua
Archaeological tell in Jerusalem District, Israel
heavily fortified line of Judean outposts included Beit Shemesh and Batash/Timnah. In the North, the province bordered the Northern Kingdom of Israel. In
Tel_Beit_Shemesh
Book of Judges, chapter 14
birth story of Samson (Judges 13:2–25) Canto II : the feats of Samson in Timnah and Judah (Judges 14:1–16:3) Canto III : Samson's exploits in the Valley
Judges_14
American writer
Margaret Cecile". South Carolina Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2025-10-30. Card, Timnah. "Parish, Peggy." The Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Oxford
Peggy_Parish
Calendar year
Jewish rabbi (b. 990) William IV, count of Weimar and Orlamünde Ibn al-Timnah, Emir of Syracuse Jonathan Riley-Smith (2004). The New Cambridge Medieval
1062
Archaeological site in the West Bank
preventing occupiers carrying out excavations. Khirbet et-Tibbaneh aka Timnah of Judah, site in the Judaean Mountains Kifl Haris, another place with a
Khirbet_Tibnah
Book of Judges, chapter 16
birth story of Samson (Judges 13:2–25) Canto II : the feats of Samson in Timnah and Judah (Judges 14:1–16:3) Canto III : Samson's exploits in the Valley
Judges_16
2005 book by Suzanne Collins
the Warmbloods. New York: Scholastic Press. ISBN 978-0-439-65624-5. Card, Timnah (2005). "Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods (review)". The Bulletin
Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods
Gregor_and_the_Curse_of_the_Warmbloods
2005 book by Dena Landon
Quest". Kirkus Reviews. July 1, 2005. Retrieved October 13, 2024. Card, Timnah (2005). "Shapeshifter's Quest (review)". Bulletin of the Center for Children's
Shapeshifter's_Quest
Book of Judges, chapter 15
birth story of Samson (Judges 13:2–25) Canto II : the feats of Samson in Timnah and Judah (Judges 14:1–16:3) Canto III : Samson's exploits in the Valley
Judges_15
Book of Joshua, chapter 15
Adullam, Socoh, Jarmuth, Zanoah and Zorah. Keilah, Maresha, Maon, Halhul, and Timnah are also named there. The list of cities can be divided into twelve groups
Joshua_15
Moshav in central Israel
had taken Beit Shemesh, Ayalon, Gederoth, and Sokho with its villages, Timnah with its villages, and Gimzo with its villages, and they settled there"
Gimzo
Norman siege in Sicily, Italy
his arrival, and stole some of its fleet from the qaid of the city, Ibn Timnah. The fleet that Robert mustered could have numbered between 50 and 58 ships—of
Siege_of_Palermo_(1071–1072)
Decade
Jewish rabbi (b. 990) William IV, count of Weimar and Orlamünde Ibn al-Timnah, Emir of Syracuse 1063 March 21 – Richeza of Lotharingia, queen of Poland
1060s
Book of Judges, chapter 13
birth story of Samson (Judges 13:2–25) Canto II : the feats of Samson in Timnah and Judah (Judges 14:1–16:3) Canto III : Samson's exploits in the Valley
Judges_13
Road in Israel
ult. remembrance of biblical story of Samson's encounter with the lion at Timnah Kfar Uria Road 4243 36.9 צומת תרום (Tarum Junction) Exalted Tarum Road 4243
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Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAU means "victor of the people."
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Muslim
Of the Aryan race, Ancient, Warrior
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English
The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
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Swedish
Ing's helper.
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Old Norse name composed of the elements ráð "advice, counsel" and úlfr "wolf," hence "wise wolf."
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish
Light Skinned; Blond; Fair-haired Courageous One; Fair; Laplander
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British, English, Shakespearean
From the Welsh Llewellyn
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French
Variant spelling of French Amaury, AMAURI means "work-power."
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
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Star in the Sky; Moon; Goddess of the Moon; Light; Heaven; Shine; Beautiful
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