Etam in the Bible

Meaning: their bird, their covering

Exact Match

Maarath, Beth Anoth, and Eltekon; six cities with their villages. Tekoa, Ephrathah (that is, Bethlehem), Peor, Etam, Kulom, Tatam, Sores, Kerem, Gallim, Bether and Manach; eleven cities and their villages.

Verse ConceptsSix Things

He struck them down and defeated them. Then he went down and lived for a time in the cave in the cliff of Etam.

Verse ConceptsCavesThighs

Three thousand men of Judah went down to the cave in the cliff of Etam and said to Samson, "Do you not know that the Philistines rule over us? Why have you done this to us?" He said to them, "I have only done to them what they have done to me."

Verse ConceptsLand, As A Divine GiftRulersThree Thousand And UpRepaying Evil For Evil

And, these, were the sons of Etam, Jezreel and Ishma, and Idbash, - and, the name of their sister, was Hazzelelponi;

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He tore them limb from limb with a great slaughter, and he went down and stayed in the cave at the rock of Etam.

Then 3,000 men of Judah went to the cave at the rock of Etam, and they asked Samson, "Don't you realize that the Philistines rule over us? What have you done to us?" "I have done to them what they did to me," he answered. They said to him, "We've come to arrest you and hand you over to the Philistines." Then Samson told them, "Swear to me that you yourselves won't kill me." "No," they said, "we won't kill you, but we will tie you up securely and hand you over to them." So they tied him up with two new ropes and led him away from the rock.


He built up Bethlehem, Etam, Tekoa,


Their villages were Etam, Ain, Rimmon, Tochen, and Ashan—five cities,


These were Etam’s sons: Jezreel, Ishma, and Idbash, and their sister was named Hazzelelponi.


He tore them limb from limb with a great slaughter, and he went down and stayed in the cave at the rock of Etam.


References

Hastings

Easton

American

Fausets

Morish

Smith

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