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    Tishbe, sometimes transliterated as Thisbe, is a town mentioned in the Hebrew Bible's First Book of Kings, 1 Kings 17:1, as the residence and possibly even birthplace of the prophet Elijah, known as the Tishbite (see that page for discussion of the term).

  2. HAZOR. ha'-zor (chatsor; Nasor; Codex Sinaiticus, Asor, 1 Maccabees 11:67): (1) The royal city of Jabin ( Joshua 11:1 ), which, before the Israelite conquest, seems to have been the seat of a wide authority ( Joshua 11:11 ).

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    not a place (social class): less than 10% confidence
    another name for Thisbe (ancient): less than 10% confidence
    another name for Jabesh-gilead (ancient): less than 10% confidence. It may be:
    Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (1992): Tishbe (place)
    Baly, Atlas of the Biblical World (1971): Tishbe
    Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000): Tishbe
    Expositor’s Bible Commentary (1984): 2Kgs 17:1 note

    This chart indicates how confidence in the identifications is changing over time. Each dot (conneceted by a dotted line) reflects the confidence of an identification over the preceding ten years (e.g., the 2009 dot reflects scholarship from 2000 to 2009), and the corresponding solid line reflects a best-fit line for the identification. Confidences ...

    This page attempts to identify all the possible locations where this biblical place could be. The confidence levels add up to less than 100%, indicating that the modern location is uncertain. It's best to think about the confidences in relative rather than absolute terms. Often they reflect different schools of thought, each confident in their iden...

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  3. Tishbite. TISHBITE tĭsh’ bīt ( תִּשְׁבִּ֜י; LXX Θεσβιτής ). An inhabitant of Tishbe, e.g., Elijah ( 1 Kings 17:1 ). A place of this name has never been identified, though some have thought that Listib, in eastern Gilead, was a likely identification.

  4. The Tishbite. . the well-known designation of Elijah. ( 1 Kings 17:1; 21:17,28; 2 Kings 1:3,8; 9:36) The name naturally points to a place called Tishbeh, Tishbi, or rather perhaps Tesheb, as the residence of the prophet. Assuming that a town is alluded to as Elijah's native place, it is not necessary to infer that it was itself in Gilead, as ...

  5. SZÓCIKK: "Tiszabő, nagyk. Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok vm., 2066 lak. A T.-i hitközség az ország egyik legérdekesebb múltú hitközsége volt. 1921-ben a tagok hiánya miatt feloszlott. Jelenleg mindössze hat család lakik itt 27 lélekszámmal. A megszűnt hitközség nagyon régi.

  6. A Hungarian chronicler known as Anonymus, author of Gesta Hungarorum, names the seven chieftains as: Álmos, father of Árpád. Előd, father of Szabolcs. Ond, father of Ete. Kend ( Kond, Kund ), father of Korcán (Kurszán) and Kaplon. Tas, father of Lél (Lehel) Huba. Tétény ( Töhötöm ), father of Horka. Most probably all persons on this ...

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