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Tahpanhes

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Tahpanhes=Tehaphnehes (kreeklased kutsusid seda "Daphneks", nüüd Tell Defenneh), iidne Egiptuse linn, asub Niiluse Tanitici haru ääres, umbes 16 miili kaugusel Pelusiumist. Juudid Jeruusalemmast põgenesid siia pärast Gedalja (vt) surma ja asusid siin mõneks ajaks elama [Jr 2:16 ; Jr 43:7 ; Jr 44:1 ; Jr 46:14 ]. Siit on avastatud tellistest platvorm, mille kohta on kõik põhjused arvata, et see oli vaarao palee sissepääsu juures olev sillutis. Avastaja, härra Petrie, ütleb: "Siin toimus tseremoonia, mida kirjeldab Jeremija [Jr 43:8 –10; "telliskiviahju", st tellistest sillutis] pagulaste pealike ees, kes kogunesid platvormile, ja siin laotas Nebukadnetsar oma kuningliku paviljoni" (R.V., "tellistest töö").

 

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Tahapanes

= Tahpanhes = Tehaphnehes, (called "Daphne" by the Greeks, now Tell Defenneh), an ancient Egyptian city, on the Tanitic branch of the Nile, about 16 miles from Pelusium. The Jews from Jerusalem fled to this place after the death of Gedaliah (q.v.), and settled there for a time (Jer 2:16; 43:7; 44:1; 46:14). A platform of brick-work, which there is every reason to believe was the pavement at the entry of Pharaoh's palace, has been discovered at this place. "Here," says the discoverer, Mr. Petrie, "the ceremony described by Jeremiah [(Jer 43:8-10); "brick-kiln", i.e., pavement of brick] took place before the chiefs of the fugitives assembled on the platform, and here Nebuchadnezzar spread his royal pavilion" (R.V., "brickwork").

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary