
Tarshish (תַּרְשִׁישׁ) occurs in the Hebrew Bible with several uncertain meanings. One of the most recurring is that Tarshish is a place, probably a city or country, that is far from the Land of Israel by sea where trade occurs with Israel and Phoenicia. The Septuagint, the Vulgate and the Targum of Jonathan render this as Carthage. But...
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(from the article `ibn Ezra, Moses`) ...his sacred and his secular poetry are generally considered to be unsurpassed in mastery of the Hebrew language and poetic structure and style. ...
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City mentioned in the Old Testament, probably the Phoenician settlement of Tartessus in Spain. ...
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City mentioned in the Old Testament, probably the Phoenician settlement of Tartessus in Spain
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