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Telaim
Open directlyEaston's Bible Dictionary · 1897
Young lambs, a place at which Saul gathered his army to fight against Amalek (1 Sam. 15:4); probably the same as Telem (2).
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Smith's Bible Dictionary · 1863
(lambs), the place at which Saul collected and numbered his forces before his attack on Amalek, (1 Samuel 16:4) may be identical with Telem, which see.
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Hastings Dictionary of the Bible · 1898
TEL'AIM (young lambs), the place where Saul collected and numbered his host before his attack on Amalek. 1 Sam 15:4. Possibly it may be identical with Telem, as suggested by Wilton, who supposes it to have been at El Kuseir, a ruin between the Dead Sea and Beersheha. See Telem.
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Schaff's Dictionary of the Bible · 1880
TEL'AIM (young lambs), the place where Saul collected and numbered his host before his attack on Amalek. 1 Sam 15:4. Possibly it may be identical with Telem, as suggested by Wilton, who supposes it to have been at El Kuseir, a ruin between the Dead Sea and Beersheha. See Telem.