Talmai – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Talmai
Talmai (; [heb. תלמי], see
here]for etymology) is a name in the
Bible referring to a number of minor people. Its
Aramaic version was connected to the Greek
Ptolemy (see for the list of corresponding names and surnames), and, later, to the Italian
Bartolomeo, English
Bartholomew etc.
Talmai
my furrow; that suspends the waters; heap of waters
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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Talmai
(bold).
→ One of the three sons of "the Anak" who were slain by the men of Judah. (Numbers 13:22; Joshua 15:14; Judges 1:10) (B.C. 1450.)
→ Son of Ammihud king of Geshur. (2 Samuel 3:3; 13:37; 1 Chronicles 3:2) He was probably a petty chieftain, dependent on David. (B.C. 1040.)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
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Talmai
abounding in furrows. (1.) One of the Anakim of Hebron, who were slain by the men of Judah under Caleb (Num. 13:22; Josh. 15:14; Judg. 1:10). (2.) A king of Geshur, to whom Absalom fled after he had put Amnon to death (2 Sam. 3:3; 13:37). His daughter, Maachah, was one of David's wives, and the mother of Absalom (1 Chr. 3:2).