A dictionary of the . ent Kanah, buthas not been identified. Which of thetwo places above mentioned is referredto in Josh. 12 : 17 is uncertain. TARAH (station), a station of theIsraelites in the wilderness, betweenTahath and Milcah, Num. 33 : 27, 28;possibly in the region of the TawarahArabs. TARALAH (a reeling), a city inBenjamin, between Irpeel and 18 : 27. TAREA (.flight). See Tahrea. TARES, bearded darnel (), a grass sometimes found inour own grain-fields, but very commonin Eastern countries. Matt. 13 : the head appears its resemblanceto wheat


A dictionary of the . ent Kanah, buthas not been identified. Which of thetwo places above mentioned is referredto in Josh. 12 : 17 is uncertain. TARAH (station), a station of theIsraelites in the wilderness, betweenTahath and Milcah, Num. 33 : 27, 28;possibly in the region of the TawarahArabs. TARALAH (a reeling), a city inBenjamin, between Irpeel and 18 : 27. TAREA (.flight). See Tahrea. TARES, bearded darnel (), a grass sometimes found inour own grain-fields, but very commonin Eastern countries. Matt. 13 : the head appears its resemblanceto wheat is very close. The seed isnoxious, even when ground with wheatin small quantities producing dizziness,and in larger proportions convulsionsand death. Many instances of suchpernicious effects are on record, somehaving been observed in to its smaller size, the grainof tares is readily separated from wheatby winnowing. Travellers describe theprocess of pulling up this grass andseparating it from the genuine grain,. and their descriptions perfectly accordwith the language of our Saviour inthe parable. TARGET. 1 Sam. 17:6. See Armor. TARPELITES, THE, an As-svrian people sent to colonize 4 : 9. TARSHISH, and THAR-SHISH (rocky ground?). 1 Kgs. 10:22; 22:48. In the genealogies givenin Genesis we find Elishah and Tar-shish, Kittim and Dodanim. By thesewere the isles of the Gentiles divided intheir lands. Gen. 10 : 4, 5. We readof the kings of Tarshish and of theisles. Ps. 72 : 10. Solomons shipswent to Tarshish with the servants ofHuram ; every three years once camethe ships of Tarshish, bringing goldand silver, ivory, and apes, and pea-cocks. 2 Chr. 9 : 21. Tarshish is men-tioned with distant places: The islesafar off. Isa. 66:19. It must have beenon the seacoast, for we frequently readof the ships and the navy of Tar-shish. See 1 Kgs. 10 : 22; Ps. 48 : 7;Isa. 2 : 16 ; 23 : 1, 14 ; 60 : 9 ; Eze. 27:25. It was the seat of a vast and profit-able commerce with


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