Tahath

Tahath

Tahath (Hebrew: תָחַת) is one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. It is referenced in Numbers 33: 26, 27. Its name means "below". It is also a character reference in 1 Chronicles 6:24 as the son of Assir and the father of Uriel, Also a descendant of Ephraim in 1 Chronicles 7:20.


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