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****tah tree (Hebrew: שטה) or the
plural "****tim" was used in the
Tanakh to
refer to
trees belonging to the
genera Vac****ia and
Faidherbia (both formerly...
- red acacia,
known also as the
****tah tree (the
source of ****tim wood), is a thorny, 6– to 10-m-high (20 to 30 ft)
tree with a pale
greenish or reddish...
-
sensu lato, include:
Faidherbia Vac****ia
Senegalia Mariosousa Acaciella ****tah tree (Acacia
referenced in the
Hebrew Bible possibly referring to Faidherbia...
-
****tah tree,
dedicated to the
Patron Saint, Wady Feiran...
- a
fragrant timber used for ornaments. A.
seyal is
thought to be the
****tah-
tree of the Bible,
which supplied ****tim-wood.
According to the Book of Exodus...
-
different things:
Botany ****tim, the
plural of
****tah,
which is
Hebrew for wood from the
acacia tree,
which appears in the
Bible Places Abel-****tim...
-
Shasu - Shen ring - Pope
Shenouda III of
Alexandria -
Sherden -
Shezmu -
****tah-
tree -
Shoshenq I - Shu (Egyptian deity) - Sia (god) -
Sinai Peninsula - Sistrum...
- war the area was
incorporated into the
State of Israel.
Kibbutz Bet ha-
****tah and the Gush
Nuris villages were
given thousands of
dunams of land from...
-
Talmud (compare the
observation of R.
Bezalel Ashke**** at the end of the
Shiṭṭah Meḳubbeẓet on Menaḥot, in the
Vilna edition of the Talmud, p.109b). On...