Definitions from Wikipedia (Etam)
▸ noun: EitamEtam is distinct from the similar name Etham, spelled "" in Hebrew is a proper name in the Bible.
▸ noun: (Codex Alexandrinus: Apan, Vaticanus: Aitan) mentioned in Septuagint along with Teqoa, Bethlehem and Phagor (Joshua 15:59).
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▸ noun: EitamEtam is distinct from the similar name Etham, spelled "" in Hebrew is a proper name in the Bible.
▸ noun: (Codex Alexandrinus: Apan, Vaticanus: Aitan) mentioned in Septuagint along with Teqoa, Bethlehem and Phagor (Joshua 15:59).
▸ Words similar to etam
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
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▸ Words that often appear near etam
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