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Etam (biblical figure)

Etam is a proper name in the Bible. Etam means " eyrie", "their bird" or "their covering" in Hebrew. There are five references to the name Etam in the Hebrew Bible:

Person

  • Etam is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4:3 as a descendant of Judah. Etam is the father of Jezreel, Ishma, Idbash and their sister Hazelelponi.

Places

  • Etam (biblical town), as referenced in 2 Chronicles 11, was located southwest of Bethlehem near Tekoah.
  • A village in the tribe of Simeon ( 1 Chronicles 4:32).
  • Rock of Etam, a rock where Samson hid.
Etam (biblical town)

Etam ( Codex Alexandrinus: Apan, Vaticanus: Aitan) is mentioned in Septuagint along with Teqoa, Bethlehem and Phagor ( Joshua 15:59). In 2 Chronicles 11:6 it occurs, between Bethlehem and Teqoa, as one of the cities built "for defense in Judah" by Rehoboam. Josephus writes that "there was a certain place, about 50 furlongs distant from Jerusalem which is called Ethan, very pleasant it is in fine gardens and abounding in rivulets of water; whither he ( Solomon) used to go out in the morning" (Ant., VIII, vii, 3).

Mention of `Ain `Aitan, which is described as the most elevated place in Palestine, occurs in the Talmud (Zebhachim 54b), and in the Jer. Talmud (Yoma' 3 fol 41) it is mentioned that a conduit ran from `Atan to the Temple of Solomon. The evidence all points to `Ain `Atan, the lowest of the springs supplying the aqueduct running to Solomon's Pools. The gardens of Solomon may very well have been in the fertile valley below 'Urtas. The site of the ancient town Etam is rather to be looked for on an isolated hill, with ancient remains, a little to the East of `Ain `Atan. 1 Chronicles 4:3 may also have reference to this Etam.

Etam

Etam may refer to:

  • Etam (Bible), several people and places in the Bible
  • Etam (biblical town), between Bethlehem and Tekoa
  • Etam UK, former British women's clothing retailer
  • Etam, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia
  • Rock of Etam, hiding place of Samson