- Telaim
- Young lambs, a place at which Saul gathered his army to fight against Amalek (1 Sam. 15:4); probably the same as Telem (2).
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Easton's Bible Dictionary. M.G. Easton. 1897.
Telem — can be any of the following:*In the Hebrew Bible: **a porter of the temple in the time of Ezra (10:24). **a town in the southern border of Judah (Josh. 15:24); probably the same as Telaim.*Telem (political party), a political party in modern… … Wikipedia
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Telem — Oppression. 1) A porter of the temple in the time of Ezra (10:24). 2) A town in the southern border of Judah (Josh. 15:24); probably the same as Telaim … Easton's Bible Dictionary
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