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HEBREW: 8654 ytert Tir`athiy
NAVE: Tirathites
ISBE: TIRATHITES
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Tirathites

In Bible versions:

Tirathites: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
members of a clan descended from Salma of Judah (OS)

Hebrew

Strongs #08654: ytert Tir`athiy

Tirathites = "men of the gate"

1) one of the 3 families of Kenite scribes living at Jabez

8654 Tir`athiy teer-aw-thee'

patrial from an unused name meaning gate; a Tirathite or
inhabitant of an unknown Tirah:-Tirathite.

Tirathites [NAVE]

TIRATHITES
1 Chr. 2:55

TIRATHITES [ISBE]

TIRATHITES - ti'-rath-its (tir`athim; Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus, Argathieim; Lucian, Tharathei: A family of scribes that dwelt at Jabez (1 Ch 2:55). The three families mentioned in this verse (Tirathites, Shimathites and Sucathites) are taken by Jerome to be three different classes of religious functionaries--singers, scribes, recorders ("canentes atque resonances et in tabernaculis commorantes"). The Targum takes the same view, save that the "Sucathites" are those "covered" with a spirit of prophecy. Bertheau sees the Tirathites as "gate-keepers" (Aramaic tera` = Heb] sha`ar). Keil holds the three names to be those of the descendants of unknown men named Tira, Shemei and Sucah. The passage seems too obscure to admit of interpretation.

Horace J. Wolf




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