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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Teil tree
        (an old name for the lime-tree, the tilia), Isa. 6:13, the
        terebinth, or turpentine-tree, the Pistacia terebinthus of
        botanists. The Hebrew word here used (elah) is rendered oak
        (q.v.) in Gen. 35:4; Judg. 6:11, 19; Isa. 1:29, etc. In Isa.
        61:3 it is rendered in the plural "trees;" Hos. 4:13, "elm"
        (R.V., "terebinth"). Hos. 4:13, "elm" (R.V., "terebinth"). In 1
        Sam. 17:2, 19 it is taken as a proper name, "Elah" (R.V. marg.,
        "terebinth").
        "The terebinth of Mamre, or its lineal successor, remained
        from the days of Abraham till the fourth century of the
        Christian era, and on its site Constantine erected a Christian
        church, the ruins of which still remain."
        This tree "is seldom seen in clumps or groves, never in
        forests, but stands isolated and weird-like in some bare ravine
        or on a hill-side where nothing else towers above the low
        brushwood" (Tristram).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Teil tree' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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