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Joshua

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and Zanoah and En-gannim, Tappuah and Enam,

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
and Zanoah two cities in Judah Noun H2182 וְזָנֹ֙וחַ֙ ve·za·no·v·ach
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and En-gannim, "spring of a garden," two places in Isr. Noun H5873 גַּנִּ֔ים gan·nim,
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Tappuah "apple," a city in Judah, also a city on the border between Ephraim and Manasseh Noun H8599 תַּפּ֖וּחַ tap·pu·ach
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and Enam, a city in Judah Noun H5879 וְהָעֵינָֽם׃ ve·ha·'ei·nam.
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Locations

Enam

ENAIMe-na'-im (`enayim, "place of a fountain"; Ainan; Genesis 38:14 (the King James Version "in an open place"; Genesis 38:21 the King James Version "openly")):A place which lay between Adullam and Timnath; probably the same as Enam (Joshua 15:34). Also mentioned in close connection with Adullam. It was in the Shephelah of Judah. The Talmud (Pesik. Rab. 23)... View Details

Tappuah

TAPPUAH (1)tap'-u-a, ta-pu'-a (tappuach, "apple"):(1) A royal city of the Canaanites, the king of which was slain by Joshua (12:17). It is named between Beth-el and Hepher, and may possibly be identical with the city named in Joshua 16:8; see (3) below. There is nothing to guide us to a decision.(2) (Omitted by Septuagint.) A city in the Shephelah of Judah (... View Details

Zanoah

ZANOAHza-no'-a (zanoach; Codex Vaticanus Tano; Codex Alexandrinus Zano):(1) A town in the Judean Shephelah, grouped with Eshtaol, Zorah and Ashnah (Joshua 15:34). The Jews reoccupied the place after the exile (Nehemiah 11:30). Here it is named between Jarmuth and Adullam. The inhabitants assisted in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, repairing the valley gat... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 and Zanoah and En-gannim, Tappuah and Enam,
King James Bible And Zanoah, and Zanoah and En-gannim, Tappuah Engannim, Tappuah, and Enam,
Hebrew Greek English and Zanoah and En-gannim, Tappuah and Enam,