- He is
usually depicted as serpentine,
possibly with a
double tail. The
tanninim (תַּנִּינִים) also
appear in the
Hebrew Bible's Book of Genesis, Exodus...
- Tel
Tanninim (Hebrew: תל תנינים, lit. 'Crocodiles Mound'), in
Arabic Tell al-Milāt (lit. 'Mortar Mound'), is an
ancient tell (archaeological mound) on...
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Nahal Taninim or
Tanninim (Hebrew: נחל תנינים, lit. 'Crocodiles Stream') or Wadi az-Zarka (Arabic: وَادِي الزرقاء, lit. 'Blue Stream') is a
river in Israel...
- may also
refer to: Sumenu, an
ancient Egyptian town in
Upper Egypt Tel
Tanninim, a ****enistic town in
Israel This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Phoenician name,
Ramitha Tartus Amrit Carne Achziv Acre
Atlit Belus Tel
Tanninim Dora
Elyakhin Kabri Michal Haifa - Tel
Shikmona Jaffa Reshef Caesarea Tell...
-
translated as Gr**** kētos in the Septuagint, and
cetus in the
Latin Vulgate.
Tanninim (תַּנִּינִים) (-im
denotes Hebraic plural)
appear in the
Hebrew Book of...
- sea
creatures as part of
creation under Yahweh's command, such as the
Tanninim mentioned in Book of
Genesis 1:21 and the "great serpent" of Amos 9:3....
- ISBN 978-2-35613-295-6,
retrieved 2021-11-03
Robert R.
Stieglitz (2006). "Tel
Tanninim". The
Bible and Interpretation.
Retrieved 16
September 2015. Needham, Volume...
- Frankel,
Rafael (2005), "Water-mills with Pompeian-type
Millstones at
Nahal Tanninim",
Israel Exploration Journal, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 156–171 Amouric, Henri;...
- “new type” of mysticism, he also
composed a do****ent
entitled Derush ha-
Tanninim (“Treatise on Dragons”;
published by
Scholem in be-Iqvot
Mashiah [Jerusalem...