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<p> <strong> HAM, LAND OF </strong> . A poetical designation of [[Egypt]] used in the Psalms in reference to the sojourn there of the [[Children]] of [[Israel]] ( Psalms 105:23; Psalms 105:27; Psalms 106:22 ). So also ‘the tabernacles (RV [Note: [[Revised]] Version.] ‘tents’) of Ham’ ( Psalms 78:51 ) stands for the dwellings of the Egyptians. The [[Egyptian]] etymologies that have been proposed for <em> Hâm </em> are untenable, and the name must be connected with that of the son of Noah. </p> <p> F. Ll. Griffith. </p>
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<p> <strong> [[Ham,]] [[Land]] [[Of]] </strong> . [[A]] poetical designation of Egypt used in the Psalms in reference to the sojourn there of the [[Children]] of [[Israel]] (&nbsp; Psalms 105:23; &nbsp; Psalms 105:27; &nbsp; Psalms 106:22 ). So also ‘the tabernacles [[(Rv]] [Note: Revised Version.] ‘tents’) of Ham’ (&nbsp; Psalms 78:51 ) stands for the dwellings of the Egyptians. The [[Egyptian]] etymologies that have been proposed for <em> Hâm </em> are untenable, and the name must be connected with that of the son of Noah. </p> <p> [[F.]] Ll. Griffith. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_51598"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/ham,+land+of Land Of Ham from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:58, 12 October 2021

Land Of Ham [1]

Ham, Land Of . A poetical designation of Egypt used in the Psalms in reference to the sojourn there of the Children of Israel (  Psalms 105:23;   Psalms 105:27;   Psalms 106:22 ). So also ‘the tabernacles (Rv [Note: Revised Version.] ‘tents’) of Ham’ (  Psalms 78:51 ) stands for the dwellings of the Egyptians. The Egyptian etymologies that have been proposed for Hâm are untenable, and the name must be connected with that of the son of Noah.

F. Ll. Griffith.

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