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<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''tap´ū̇''''' -'''''a''''' ( בּית־תּפוּח , <i> '''''bēth''''' </i> - <i> '''''tappūaḥ''''' </i> ; Βεθθαπφουέ , <i> '''''Beththapphoué''''' </i> , "place of apples" (see however [[Apple]] )); A town in the hill country of [[Judah]] ( Joshua 15:53 ), probably near [[Hebron]] (el Tappuah, 1 Chronicles 2:43 ), possibly the same as [[Tephon]] (1 Macc 9:50). The village of <i> '''''Tuffūḥ''''' </i> , 3 1/2 miles Northwest of Hebron, is the probable site; it stands on the edge of a high ridge, surrounded by very fruitful gardens; an ancient highroad runs through the village, and there are many old cisterns and caves. (See <i> PEF </i> , III, 310, 379, Sh Xxi . ) </p> | |||
<p> '''''beth''''' -'''''tap´ū̇''''' -'''''a''''' ( בּית־תּפוּח , <i> '''''bēth''''' </i> - <i> '''''tappūaḥ''''' </i> ; Βεθθαπφουέ , <i> '''''Beththapphoué''''' </i> , "place of apples" (see however [[Apple]] )); A town in the hill country of Judah ( Joshua 15:53 ), probably near Hebron (el Tappuah, 1 Chronicles 2:43 ), possibly the same as Tephon (1 Macc 9:50). The village of <i> '''''Tuffūḥ''''' </i> , 3 1/2 miles Northwest of Hebron, is the probable site; it stands on the edge of a high ridge, surrounded by very fruitful gardens; an ancient highroad runs through the village, and there are many old cisterns and caves. (See <i> PEF </i> , III, 310, 379, Sh Xxi . ) </p | |||
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beth -tap´ū̇ -a ( בּית־תּפוּח , bēth - tappūaḥ ; Βεθθαπφουέ , Beththapphoué , "place of apples" (see however Apple )); A town in the hill country of Judah ( Joshua 15:53 ), probably near Hebron (el Tappuah, 1 Chronicles 2:43 ), possibly the same as Tephon (1 Macc 9:50). The village of Tuffūḥ , 3 1/2 miles Northwest of Hebron, is the probable site; it stands on the edge of a high ridge, surrounded by very fruitful gardens; an ancient highroad runs through the village, and there are many old cisterns and caves. (See PEF , III, 310, 379, Sh Xxi . )