H5862

עיטם 

Transliteration

Eytam;

Pronunciation

ay-tawm'

Parts of Speech

n pr loc

Root Word (Etymology)

from 5861

KJV Translation Count — 5x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: Etam (5)

Outline of Biblical Usage

tam = "lair of wild beasts"
1. a village of the tribe of Simeon
2. a town in Judah fortified and garrisoned by king Rehoboam of Judah and located between Bethlehem and Tekoa
3. a cliff; site uncertain

Strong's Definitions

`Eytam, ay-tawm'; from 5861; hawk-ground; Etam, a place in Palestine: — Etam.

Concordance Results Using KJV

And he smote them hip and thigh with a great slaughter: and he went down and dwelt in the top of the rock H5862.

KJV

Then three thousand men of Judah went to the top of the rock H5862, and said to Samson, Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us? what is this that thou hast done unto us? And he said unto them, As they did unto me, so have I done unto them.

KJV

And these were of the father of H5862; Jezreel, and Ishma, and Idbash: and the name of their sister was Hazelelponi:

KJV

And their villages were, H5862, and Ain, Rimmon, and Tochen, and Ashan, five cities:

KJV

He built even Bethlehem, and H5862, and Tekoa,

KJV