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Talmai (/ˈtælmaɪ/, TAL-my; Hebrew: תלמי 'my furrows') is a name in the
Bible referring to a
number of
minor people. Its
Aramaic version was ****ociated...
- "Bartholomaios")
comes from the
Imperial Aramaic: בר-תולמי bar-Tolmay "son of
Talmai" or "son of the furrows".
Bartholomew is
listed in the New
Testament among...
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fleeing to Geshur,
which is
ruled by his and Tamar's
maternal grandfather Talmai.
Three years later, he
returns to
Israel and
leads an
armed revolt against...
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derives from the
Aramaic name
meaning "son of
Talmai". Bar is
Aramaic for "son", and
marks patronyms.
Talmai either comes from
telem "furrow" or is a Hebrew...
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flees to Geshur,
which is
ruled by his and Tamar's
maternal grandfather Talmai.
Following three years in exile, he
returns to
Israel and
rallies po****r...
- Hezron's son Caleb. (1
Chronicles 2:48) A wife of David, and
daughter of
Talmai, King of
Geshur (1
Chronicles 3:2), a near
neighbor of the Maachathites...
- Cleopatra.
Common variants include Ptolemaeus (Latin),
Tolomeo (Italian) and
Talmai (Hebrew).
Ptolemy is the
English form of the
Ancient Gr**** name Πτολεμαῖος...
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Tabor Tabrimon Tadmor Tahan Tahapenes Tahath Tahpenes Tahrea Talitha-****i
Talmai Tamah Tamar Tammuz Tanhumeth Taphath Tappuah Tarah Taralah Tarea Tarpelites...
- to this Daniel. Absalom, the
third son, born to Maacah, the
daughter of
Talmai, king of Geshur. He was
killed by Joab (1
Chronicles 3:1-2)
after he mounted...
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Tribe of
Judah (Judges 1:10). The two
brothers of
Sheshai were
Ahiman and
Talmai. The
Egyptologists and
archaeologists Aharon Kempinski and
Donald B. Redford...