McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Humtah

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McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Humtah


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(Heb. Chuntcah', çֻîְèָä , prob. from the Syr. fortress, otherwise place of lizards; Sept. Á᾿ììáôÜ v.r. ÅὐìÜ and ×áììáôÜ ; Vulg. Athmatha), a town in the mountains of Judah, mentioned between Aphekah and Hebron (Jos_15:54), apparently in the district lying immediately west of Hebron (Keil, Comment. ad loc.). It is not mentioned by any other ancient writer (Reland, Palcest. p. 723) except Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. s. v, Á᾿ìáôÜ , Ammatha). There is some resemblance between the name and that of Kimath ( ÊéìÜè ), one of the places added in the Vat. text of the Sept. to the list in the Heb. text of 1Sa_30:27-31. It possibly corresponds with the ruined site marked as Sabzin (or Ramet el-Alineh) on Van de Velde's Map at 1l miles north of Hebron, just west of the Jerusalem road.