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tadmor

tadmor


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Tadmor 
  palm,  a  city  built  by  Solomon  "in  the  wilderness"  (2  Chr.  8:4). 
  In  1  Kings  9:18,  where  the  word  occurs  in  the  Authorized 
  Version,  the  Hebrew  text  and  the  Revised  Version  read  "Tamar," 
  which  is  properly  a  city  on  the  southern  border  of  Palestine  and 
  toward  the  wilderness  (comp.  Ezek.  47:19;  48:28).  In  2  Chr.  8:14 
  Tadmor  is  mentioned  in  connection  with  Hamath-zobah.  It  is 
  called  Palmyra  by  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  It  stood  in  the  great 
  Syrian  wilderness,  176  miles  from  Damascus  and  130  from  the 
  Mediterranean  and  was  the  centre  of  a  vast  commercial  traffic 
  with  Western  Asia.  It  was  also  an  important  military  station. 
  (See  {SOLOMON}.)  "Remains  of  ancient  temples  and 
  palaces,  surrounded  by  splendid  colonnades  of  white  marble,  many 
  of  which  are  yet  standing,  and  thousands  of  prostrate  pillars, 
  scattered  over  a  large  extent  of  space,  attest  the  ancient 
  magnificence  of  this  city  of  palms,  surpassing  that  of  the 
  renowned  cities  of  Greece  and  Rome." 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Tadmor,  the  palm-tree;  bitterness