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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]] (&nbsp;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>
<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]] (&nbsp;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" /> ==