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Hamath

  • 1 Hamath

    Библия: Емаф

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Hamath

  • 2 Емаф

    Bible: Hamath

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Емаф

  • 3 ἀνατολή

    -ῆς + N 1 31-63-71-15-12=192 Gn 2,8; 10,30; 11,2; 12,8(bis)
    east Nm 3,38; morning 2 Mc 10,28; growing, plants Ez 16,7; growing, branch, sprout (messianic title?)
    Jer 23,5; ἀνατολαί rising Nm 21,11; east Gn 2,8
    πρὸς ἀνατολὴν φωτός at dayspring Wis 16,28; κατ᾽ ἀνατολάς eastward(s) Jos 11,8; πρὸς ἀνατολάς
    eastward(s) Nm 35,5
    *Is 11,11 ἀπὸ ἡλίου ἀνατολῶν from the rising of the sun-חמה/מ for MT חמת/מ from Hamath; *Ez 8,5
    πρὸς ἀνατολάς towards the east-המזרח for MT המזבח the altar
    Cf. GEHMAN 1951=1972 99; 1966=1972 106; HARL 1986a, 64.101.148; LUST 1991a, 98-99(Jer 23,5);
    →TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > ἀνατολή

  • 4 אנטוכיא

    אַנְטוּכְיָא, אַנְטוּכְיָה, אַנְטוּכִיאָה, אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָהpr. n. (Ἀντιόχεια) 1) Antioch, surnamed Epidaphnes, the capital of Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, situated on the Orontes. Targ. Y. Num. 13:21; a. e. (Hamath in Bible).Keth.67a. Gitt.44b; a. fr.Y.Shek.VI, 50a bot. דפני של א׳ Daphne near Ant.; Lev. R. s. 19 כייא2) the country or district of Ant., Antiochene. Y.Dem.II, 22d top; Y.Nidd.III, 48a bot.; a. e.; v. חֹולַת, חוּלְתָּא a. חֲמַת.

    Jewish literature > אנטוכיא

  • 5 אַנְטוּכְיָא

    אַנְטוּכְיָא, אַנְטוּכְיָה, אַנְטוּכִיאָה, אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָהpr. n. (Ἀντιόχεια) 1) Antioch, surnamed Epidaphnes, the capital of Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, situated on the Orontes. Targ. Y. Num. 13:21; a. e. (Hamath in Bible).Keth.67a. Gitt.44b; a. fr.Y.Shek.VI, 50a bot. דפני של א׳ Daphne near Ant.; Lev. R. s. 19 כייא2) the country or district of Ant., Antiochene. Y.Dem.II, 22d top; Y.Nidd.III, 48a bot.; a. e.; v. חֹולַת, חוּלְתָּא a. חֲמַת.

    Jewish literature > אַנְטוּכְיָא

  • 6 אַנְטוּכְיָה

    אַנְטוּכְיָא, אַנְטוּכְיָה, אַנְטוּכִיאָה, אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָהpr. n. (Ἀντιόχεια) 1) Antioch, surnamed Epidaphnes, the capital of Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, situated on the Orontes. Targ. Y. Num. 13:21; a. e. (Hamath in Bible).Keth.67a. Gitt.44b; a. fr.Y.Shek.VI, 50a bot. דפני של א׳ Daphne near Ant.; Lev. R. s. 19 כייא2) the country or district of Ant., Antiochene. Y.Dem.II, 22d top; Y.Nidd.III, 48a bot.; a. e.; v. חֹולַת, חוּלְתָּא a. חֲמַת.

    Jewish literature > אַנְטוּכְיָה

  • 7 אַנְטוּכִיאָה

    אַנְטוּכְיָא, אַנְטוּכְיָה, אַנְטוּכִיאָה, אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָהpr. n. (Ἀντιόχεια) 1) Antioch, surnamed Epidaphnes, the capital of Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, situated on the Orontes. Targ. Y. Num. 13:21; a. e. (Hamath in Bible).Keth.67a. Gitt.44b; a. fr.Y.Shek.VI, 50a bot. דפני של א׳ Daphne near Ant.; Lev. R. s. 19 כייא2) the country or district of Ant., Antiochene. Y.Dem.II, 22d top; Y.Nidd.III, 48a bot.; a. e.; v. חֹולַת, חוּלְתָּא a. חֲמַת.

    Jewish literature > אַנְטוּכִיאָה

  • 8 אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָה

    אַנְטוּכְיָא, אַנְטוּכְיָה, אַנְטוּכִיאָה, אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָהpr. n. (Ἀντιόχεια) 1) Antioch, surnamed Epidaphnes, the capital of Syria founded by Seleucus Nicator, situated on the Orontes. Targ. Y. Num. 13:21; a. e. (Hamath in Bible).Keth.67a. Gitt.44b; a. fr.Y.Shek.VI, 50a bot. דפני של א׳ Daphne near Ant.; Lev. R. s. 19 כייא2) the country or district of Ant., Antiochene. Y.Dem.II, 22d top; Y.Nidd.III, 48a bot.; a. e.; v. חֹולַת, חוּלְתָּא a. חֲמַת.

    Jewish literature > אַנְטְיֹוכִיאָה

  • 9 חמת

    חֲמָתpr. n. pl. (b. h.) Hamath, a Syrian city, near the later Antiochia. Targ. O. Num. 13:21 (Y. אנטוכיא); ib. 34:8 (Y. טיבריא, v. חַמְּתָא); a. fr.Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to Am. 6:2) זו חֲמת אנטוכיא that is H. near Antiochia (Yalk. Am. 545 זה אנט׳).

    Jewish literature > חמת

  • 10 חֲמָת

    חֲמָתpr. n. pl. (b. h.) Hamath, a Syrian city, near the later Antiochia. Targ. O. Num. 13:21 (Y. אנטוכיא); ib. 34:8 (Y. טיבריא, v. חַמְּתָא); a. fr.Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to Am. 6:2) זו חֲמת אנטוכיא that is H. near Antiochia (Yalk. Am. 545 זה אנט׳).

    Jewish literature > חֲמָת

См. также в других словарях:

  • HAMATH — 2.Sam.c.8.v.9.ubi Toi seu Thui regnasse, Davidis Regis tempore dicitur, magna est urbs ad Orontem sita, quam Macedones Antiochiam postea dixêre. Caput fuit terrae Hamath, h. e. totius terrae tractus, a Terrae S. finibus usque ad Euphratem, ad… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Hamath — Hamath, Stadt, u. Hamathiter, Volksstamm, s. Hama 2) …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Hamath — Hamath, Stadt, s. Hamâ …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Hamath — Hamath,   altorientalische Stadt, Hama …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Hamath — Altstadt von Hama DMS …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hamath —    Fortress, the capital of one of the kingdoms of Upper Syria of the same name, on the Orontes, in the valley of Lebanon, at the northern boundary of Palestine (Num. 13:21; 34:8), at the foot of Hermon (Josh. 13:5) towards Damascus (Zech. 9:2;… …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • Hamath — Hama Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hama (homonymie). Hama (ar) حماه …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Hamath — A prosperous city on the borders of Israel which eventually fell to the Assyrians, who ordered a transfer of inhabitants between Samaria and Hamath (2 Kgs. 17:24; Isa. 11:11) …   Dictionary of the Bible

  • Hamath-zobah — This place in ancient Israel (See History of ancient Israel and Judah) was apparently conquered by Solomon and thus figuring in his only military engagement alluded to in the Bible (2 Chr 8:3). Its exact location is uncertain.Hamath and Zobah… …   Wikipedia

  • Hamath — geographical name see Hama …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Hamath-zobah —    Fortress of Zobah, (2 Chr. 8:3) is supposed by some to be a different place from the foregoing; but this is quite uncertain …   Easton's Bible Dictionary

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