תּל מלח
Tel-melah = "mound of salt" 1. a place in Babylon from which some exiles of unknown parentage came; returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel
Origin: from H8510 and H4417
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location TBESH:
תֵּל מֶ֫לַח
tel me.lach
N:N--L
Tel-melah
Tel-melah = "mound of salt" 1) a place in Babylon from which some exiles of unknown parentage came; returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel
H8512 תּל אביב têl 'âbı̂ybתּל אביב
têl 'âbı̂yb
taleaw-beeb'
From H8510 and H24; mound of green growth; Tel-Abib, a place in Chaldaea
KJV Usage: Tel-abib.
H8521 תּל חרשׁא têl charshâ'תּל חרשׁא
têl charshâ'
talekhar-shaw'
From H8510 and the feminine of H2798; moundofworkmanship; Tel-Charsha, a place in Babylon
מלח
melach
meh'-lakh
From H4414; properly powder, that is, (specifically) salt (as easily pulverized and dissolved)
KJV Usage: salt ([-pit]).
H4414 מלח mâlachמלח
mâlach
maw-lakh'
A primitive root; properly to rub to pieces or pulverize; intransitively to disappear as dust; also (as denominative from H4417) to salt whether internally (to season with salt) or externally (to rub with salt)
KJV Usage: X at all, salt, season, temper together, vanish away.
H5898 עיר המּלח ‛ı̂yr hammelachעיר המּלח
‛ı̂yr hammelach
eerham-meh'-lakh
From H5892 and H4417 with the article of substance interposed; cityof (the) salt; Ir-ham-Melach, a place near Palestine