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NAVE: Tahath
SMITH: TAHATH TAHATH
ISBE: TAHATH (1) TAHATH (2)
Tahath
In Bible versions:
Tahath: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
an encampment
son of Assir II of Kohath son of Levi
son of Bered (Shuthelah Ephraim); grandfather of Tahath II
son of Eleadah (Tahath Bered Shuthelah Ephraim); Tahath II
fear; going down
son of Assir II of Kohath son of Levi
son of Bered (Shuthelah Ephraim); grandfather of Tahath II
son of Eleadah (Tahath Bered Shuthelah Ephraim); Tahath II
fear; going down
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Tahath (30° 19´, 35° 24´)
Hebrew
Strongs #08480: txt Tachath
Tahath = "station"n pr m
1) a Kohathite Levite, son of Assir and father of Uriel
2) a Kohathite Levite, son of Assir and father of Zephaniah
2a) maybe the same as 1
3) son of Bered, great grandson of Ephraim, and father of Eladah
4) son of Eladah, grandson of 3, and father Zabad
n pr loc
3) a station of Israel in the wilderness
8480 Tachath takh'-ath
the same as 8478; Tachath, the name of a place in the Desert,also of three Israelites:-Tahath.
see HEBREW for 08478
Tahath [NAVE]
TAHATH1. A camping place of the Israelites, Num. 33:26, 27.
2. A Kohathite, 1 Chr. 6:24, 37.
3. The name of two Ephraimites, 1 Chr. 7:20.
TAHATH [SMITH]
(station).- A Kohathite Levite, ancestor of Samuel and Heman. (1 Chronicles 6:22,37; 9:22) (B.C. about 1415.)
- According to the present text, son of Bered, and great-grandson of Ephraim. (1 Chronicles 7:20) Burrington, however, identifies Tahath with Tahan, the son of Ephraim.
- Grandson of the preceding, as the text now stands. (1 Chronicles 7:20) But Burrington considers him as a son of Ephraim.
TAHATH [SMITH]
the name of a desert station of the Israelites between Makheloth and Tarah. (Numbers 33:26) The site has not been identified.TAHATH (1) [ISBE]
TAHATH (1) - ta'-hath (tachath, "below"): A wilderness station of the Israelites (Nu 33:26,27), between Makheloth and Terah.See WANDERINGS OF ISRAEL.
TAHATH (2) [ISBE]
TAHATH (2) - (1) A Kohathite Levite (1 Ch 6:24).(2) The name is mentioned twice among the sons of Ephraim (1 Ch 7:20); two families may be meant, or perhaps the name has been accidentally repeated.