Teraphim: Teraphim (singular is unattested, plural: Hebrew: תְּרָפִים tərāfīm) is a Hebrew word from the Bible, found only in the plural, of uncertain etymology. Despite being plural, Teraphim may refer to singular objects, using the Hebrew plural of excellence. (Religion) [100%] 2023-10-17 [Book of Genesis]
Teraphim: TERAPHIM ter'-a-fim. See ASTROLOGY; DIVINATION; IMAGES. ter'-a-fim. See ASTROLOGY; DIVINATION; IMAGES. [100%] 1915-01-01
Teraphim: Plural word of unknown derivation used in the Old Testament to denote the primitive Semitic house-gods whose cult had been handed down to historical times from the earlier period of nomadic wanderings. The translation of the term "teraphim" by ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Teraphim: Teraphim (תרפים), quelquefois orthographié Théraphim ou Terapim, est un mot hébreu tiré de la Bible, qu'on ne trouve que sous forme plurielle, et dont l'étymologie reste inconnue. Bien que le terme soit grammaticalement parlant un pluriel, on estime parfois qu'il ... [100%] 2025-01-27
Teraphim: Teraphim (Hebrew: תְּרָפִים, romanized: tərāfīm) is a word from the Hebrew Bible, found only in the plural, and of uncertain etymology. Despite being plural, teraphim may refer to singular objects. (Hebrew term referring to household idols) [100%] 2025-06-10 [Cult images] [Figurines]...
Teraphim (A.V: renders consistently "teraphim"), a Hebrew word, found only in the plural, of uncertain etymology. The name appears to be applied to some form of idol (cf. and 30), but details as to its precise configuration, &c. [70%] 2022-09-02
teraphim: The etiology of the word itself is subject to debate. [100%] 2004-07-02
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