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tarshish

tarshish


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Tarshish 
  a  Sanscrit  or  Aryan  word  meaning  "the  sea  coast."  (1.)  One  of 
  the  sons"  of  Javan  (Gen.  10:4;  1  Chr.  1:7). 
 
  (2.)  The  name  of  a  place  which  first  comes  into  notice  in  the 
  days  of  Solomon.  The  question  as  to  the  locality  of  Tarshish  has 
  given  rise  to  not  a  little  discussion.  Some  think  there  was  a 
  Tarshish  in  the  East,  on  the  Indian  coast,  seeing  that  "ships  of 
  Tarshish"  sailed  from  Eziongeber,  on  the  Red  Sea  (1  Kings  9:26; 
  22:48;  2  Chr.  9:21).  Some  again  argue  that  Carthage  was  the 
  place  so  named  There  can  be  little  doubt,  however,  that  this  is 
  the  name  of  a  Phoenician  port  in  Spain,  between  the  two  mouths 
  of  the  Guadalquivir  (the  name  given  to  the  river  by  the  Arabs, 
  and  meaning  "the  great  wady"  or  water-course).  It  was  founded  by 
  a  Carthaginian  colony,  and  was  the  farthest  western  harbour  of 
  Tyrian  sailors.  It  was  to  this  port  Jonah's  ship  was  about  to 
  sail  from  Joppa.  It  has  well  been  styled  "the  Peru  of  Tyrian 
  adventure;"  it  abounded  in  gold  and  silver  mines. 
 
  It  appears  that  this  name  also  is  used  without  reference  to 
  any  locality.  "Ships  of  Tarshish"  is  an  expression  sometimes 
  denoting  simply  ships  intended  for  a  long  voyage  (Isa.  23:1, 
  14),  ships  of  a  large  size  (sea-going  ships),  whatever  might  be 
  the  port  to  which  they  sailed.  Solomon's  ships  were  so  styled  (1 
  Kings  10:22;  22:49). 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Tarshish,  contemplation;  examination