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Etama

Apraksts

Etamas klints, kurā Samsons apmetās pēc tam, kad viņš ar lielu kaušanu sakāva filistiešus "gūžu un cisku" [Sog 15:8 , Sog 15:11 ], atradās Jūdā, bet acīmredzot zemajā kalnainajā apvidū (tajā pašā vietā).

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Etam

eyrie.

(1.) A village of the tribe of Simeon (1Chr 4:32). Into some cleft ("top," A.V.,; R.V., "cleft") of a rock here Samson retired after his slaughter of the Philistines (Judg 15:8; 15:11). It was a natural stronghold. It has been identified with Beit 'Atab, west of Bethlehem, near Zorah and Eshtaol. On the crest of a rocky knoll, under the village, is a long tunnel, which may be the "cleft" in which Samson hid.

(2.) A city of Judah, fortified by Rehoboam (2Chr 11:6). It was near Bethlehem and Tekoah, and some distance apparently to the north of (1). It seems to have been in the district called Nephtoah (or Netophah), where were the sources of the water from which Solomon's gardens and pleasure-grounds and pools, as well as Bethlehem and the temple, were supplied. It is now 'Ain 'Atan, at the head of the Wady Urtas, a fountain sending forth a copious supply of pure water.

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary