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Timnath or Timnah was a Philistine city in Canaan that is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible in Judges 14. It has been identified with Tel Batash (Hebrew: תל בטש), a tel located in the Sorek Valley, near moshav Tal Shahar, Israel.
It was uncovered through 1977-1979 by Amihai Mazar and George L. Kelm while Kelm was serving as professor of Biblical Backgrounds and Archaeology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, on a dig sponsored by the Seminary.
The town of Timnath, Colorado in the United States is named for the city.
The site is strategically located in the Sorek Valley, an access point from the Coastal Plain through the Shephelah and into the Central Judean Mountains. The site is not to be confused with the copper smelting site of Timna in the Arabah near Eilat.
The site was first settled in the Middle Bronze Age by creating an earthen rampart that enclosed the 10 acre (4 hectare) site. Excavations under the leadership of Amihai Mazar and George L. Kelm during the 1980s-1990s uncovered twelve strata of continuous settlement at the site through the Hellenistic period, with sparse settlement nearby during the Byzantine period. It included fortifications and buildings from the Kingdom of Judah period, dating to the 7th and 8th Centuries BCE. In one of the buildings, a ceramic potsherd bearing a written LMLK was found. Not far from the tel, on the edge of Nahal Sorek are the remains of a Roman road as well as settlement dating to the Chalcolithic and Canaanite-periods.
Tel Batash - Biblical Timnah (BibleWalks.com)
Timnah huileng (2years old) singing tangkhul hymn
TABERNACLE MODEL - TIMNAH - Biblical Israel Ministries & Tours
Dynamodyse - Almost Bare Timnah Sommerfeldt's dress
Timnah Sommerfeldt - Happen
Timnah Town
Timnah
Timnah huileng..playing
Timnah Grey the gymnast
Judges 14: The Edges of Timnah
A 40 dunam (10 acres) walled city, on the south bank of the Sorek valley. First fortified in the MB period, continuously occupied until the Hellenistic period. Tel Batash is identified as Biblical city of Timnah. During the times of Samson, it was a Philistine city, where Samson searched for a wife (Judges 14:1): "And Samson went down to Timnath, and saw a woman in Timnath of the daughters of the Philistines". Most of the excavated structures are from the Judean Kingdom period. The city was destroyed during the 7th century BC.
Tabernacle Model at Timnah, with Dr. John DeLancey of Biblical Israel Ministries & Tours. See a full-sized model (150 x 75 feet) of the Tabernacle. It is on display at Timnah in southern Israel. Go to www.biblicalisraeltours.com for all upcoming Christian Israel trips.
Label: One Step Back Ahead OSBA 14002 osbamusic@gmail.com vinyl only
This is the third in the Snapshots of Samson series. The pictures are for background while the piece is sung. STORY: Samson is on his way to Timnah Town, about 4 miles from his home and finds a lion in a vineyard. He receives great strength, tears apart the lion, returns later, finds some honey in the lion carcass and takes some to give to his parents.
How close to the world can you get without getting into trouble? Samson finds out and the results are less than pleasant. Learn about how to keep your purpose pure as you live in the world as a Christian. Calvary Chapel Newberg Pastor: Tom Fuller
Summer's coming too fast
Winter's been here too long
If we keep wasting our days
Pretty soon they'll be gone
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
I've been out here all night
I've been out here all day
With my eyes open wide
Hoping that you will say
Everything is all right
We can be happy too
If you look out for me
The way I looked out for you
People take what they need
Then they tell you, "Get lost"
Kindly leading you on
While they're ripping you off
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah
I've been out here all night
I've been out here all day
With my eyes open wide
Hoping that you will say
Everything is all right
We can be happy too
If you look out for me
The way I looked out for you
If I sounded insecure
It's because I wasn't sure
You were really there
I've been out here all night
I've been out here all day
With my eyes open wide
Hoping that you will say
Everything is all right
We can be happy too
If you look out for me
The way I looked out for you
You can stand there all night
You can stand there all day
You can do what you like
It doesn't matter to me