Adami

Adami

(Heb. Adami’, , reddish; Sept. , Vulg. Adami), a city near the border of Naphtali, mentioned between Zaanaim and Nekeb (Jos 19:33). The best interpreters (e.g. Rosenmller, Keil, in loc.) join this with the following name, Nekeb (, i. q. in the hollow; so the Vulg. quae est Neceb, but the Sept. distinguishes them, ), as if an epithet of the same place; although the Jerusalem Talmud (Megillah, 70, 1) makes them distinct, and calls the former Damin (), which Schwarz (Palest. p. 181) supposes identical with a village Dame 5 English miles west of the S.W. point of the Sea of Tiberias, meaning the ruined site Dameh (Robinson, Researches, 3, 237), falling on the limits of Naphtali. SEE TRIBE. The place appears to be the same elsewhere (Jos 19:36) called ADAMAH SEE ADAMAH (q.v.), and the enumeration in ver. 38 requires the collocation Adanminekeb as one locality. SEE NEKEB.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Adami

A place on the border of Naphtali (Jos 19:33); afterward Damin.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Adami

ada-m; a-dam: Mentioned in the King James Version as a separate name, where the Revised Version (British and American) has ADAMI-NEKEB, which see (Jos 19:33).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Adami

[Ad’ami]

Place on the borders of Naphtali. Jos 19:33. Some early writers say it was afterwards called Damin. It is identified with Adamah, 32 38′ N, 35 32′ E.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Adami

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See Adamah

Adamah

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Adami

Ad’ami. (my man, earth). A place on the border of Naphtali. Jos 19:33.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary