Tahapanes
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary [1]
Jeremiah 2:16 , or Tahpanhes, Jeremiah 43:7,9 , or Tegaphnehes, Ezekiel 30:18 , the name of an Egyptian city, for which the Seventy put Taphne, and the Greek historians Daphne. This city lay in the vicinity of Pelusium, towards the southwest, on the western bank of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile, and is therefore called by Herodotus the Pelusiac Daphne. To this city Johanan and many of the Jews retired, after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, taking with them the prophet Jeremiah, Jeremiah 43:7-9 44:1 . That Tahapanes was a large and important city, is apparent from the threats uttered against it by Ezekiel 30:18 . According to some, Hanes, in Isaiah 30:4 , is an abbreviated name of the same city.
Easton's Bible Dictionary [2]
Jeremiah 2:1643:744:146:14Jeremiah 43:8-10
Smith's Bible Dictionary [3]
Tahap'anes. See Tahpanhes.
Holman Bible Dictionary [4]
Jeremiah 2:16
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [5]
ta - hap´a - nēz ( תּחפּנחס , taḥpanḥēṣ ). See Tahpanhes .