- ****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...
-
****tim may mean
several different things:
Botany ****tim, the
plural of ****tah,
which is
Hebrew for
wood from the
acacia tree,
which appears in the Bible...
- seyal, the 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...
-
seyal is
thought to be the ****tah-tree of the Bible,
which supplied ****tim-
wood.
According to the Book of Exodus, this was used in the
construction of...
-
cubits in
length and in breadth, and 3
cubits in height. It was made of
****tim wood, and was
overlaid with br****. In each of its four
corners projections...
-
furnishings of the Ark, and told that it
would be made of
****tim wood (also
known as
acacia wood) to
house the
Tablets of Stone.
Moses instructed Bezalel...
- red, and
skins d**** blue, and
****tim wood."],
instead of "And rams'
skins d**** red, and badgers'
skins and
****tim wood." (Leviticus 13:45) (Aramaic:...
- of acacia-
wood," in
Exodus 37:1, a
Midrash taught that God
heals with the very
thing with
which God wounds. Thus,
Israel sinned in
****tim (so called...
- also
through ****tim wood, or acacia-
wood, that God
healed the Israelites, for as
Exodus 37:1 reports, "Bezalel made the Ark of acacia-
wood."
Rabbi Judah...
- view the land of Canaan,
Gaddiel the son of Sodi
represented Zebulun. At
****tim, in the land of Moab,
after 24,000 men were
slain for
their crime, a second...