Difference between revisions of "Tel-Melah"
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62994" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_62994" /> == | ||
<p> (Heb. Tel-me'lach, תֵּלאּמֵלִח, ''Salt Hill;'' Sept. Θελμελέχ and Θελμελέθ, v.r. Θελμεχέλ and Θερμελεθα; Vulg. ''Thelmala)'' is joined with Tel-harsa and Cherub as the name of a place where the [[Jews]] returned who had lost their pedigree after the [[Captivity]] ( Ezra 2:59; Nehemiah 3:61). It is perhaps the ''Thelme'' of [[Ptolemy]] (5, 20), which some wrongly read as ''Theane'' ( | <p> (Heb. Tel-me'lach, '''''תֵּלאּמֵלִח''''' , ''Salt Hill;'' Sept. '''''Θελμελέχ''''' and '''''Θελμελέθ''''' , v.r. '''''Θελμεχέλ''''' and '''''Θερμελεθα''''' ; Vulg. ''Thelmala)'' is joined with Tel-harsa and Cherub as the name of a place where the [[Jews]] returned who had lost their pedigree after the [[Captivity]] ( Ezra 2:59; Nehemiah 3:61). It is perhaps the ''Thelme'' of [[Ptolemy]] (5, 20), which some wrongly read as ''Theane'' ( '''''Θεαμη''''' for '''''Θελμη''''' ), a city of the low salt tract near the Persian '''''‘''''' Gulf,' whence probably the name (Gesen. Lex. Heb. s.v.). Cherub, which may be pretty surely identified with Ptolemy's Chiripha ( '''''Χιριφά''''' ), was in the same region. Herzfeld ''(Gesch. Tsr.'' 1, 452) insists that it designates the province of ''Melitene'' according to Ptolemy (6,3), adjoining Susiana west of the Tigris; but Ptolemy (5, 7, 5) and Pliny (6, 3) know only a Melitene on the border of [[Cappadocia]] and [[Armenia]] Major. </p> | ||
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8878" /> == | == International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_8878" /> == |
Latest revision as of 07:25, 15 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Tel-me'lah. See Tel-Harsa .
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [2]
Connected with Telharsa and Cherub (Chiripha, in Ptolemy). Thelme (Ptolemy 5:20) or "hill of salt," a city of the low salt district near the Persian gulf (Gesenins).
Holman Bible Dictionary [3]
Ezra 2:59 Nehemiah 7:61
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]
(Heb. Tel-me'lach, תֵּלאּמֵלִח , Salt Hill; Sept. Θελμελέχ and Θελμελέθ , v.r. Θελμεχέλ and Θερμελεθα ; Vulg. Thelmala) is joined with Tel-harsa and Cherub as the name of a place where the Jews returned who had lost their pedigree after the Captivity ( Ezra 2:59; Nehemiah 3:61). It is perhaps the Thelme of Ptolemy (5, 20), which some wrongly read as Theane ( Θεαμη for Θελμη ), a city of the low salt tract near the Persian ‘ Gulf,' whence probably the name (Gesen. Lex. Heb. s.v.). Cherub, which may be pretty surely identified with Ptolemy's Chiripha ( Χιριφά ), was in the same region. Herzfeld (Gesch. Tsr. 1, 452) insists that it designates the province of Melitene according to Ptolemy (6,3), adjoining Susiana west of the Tigris; but Ptolemy (5, 7, 5) and Pliny (6, 3) know only a Melitene on the border of Cappadocia and Armenia Major.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]
tel - mē´la ( תּל־מלח , tēl - melaḥ , "hill of salt"): A B abylonian town mentioned in Ezra 2:59; Nehemiah 7:61 with Tel-harsha and Cherub (see Tel-Harsha ). It possibly lay on the low salt tract near the Persian Gulf. In 1 Esdras 5:36 it is called "Thermeleth."