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Tappuah

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Tappuah is the Hebrew word for "apple" and also a biblical name with several meanings:

  • Taffuh, a town in the West Bank 4 miles west of Hebron, the suggested location for the ancient town called Tappuah mentioned in the Second Book of Kings
  • Entappuah, mentioned in the Book of Joshua, probably a spring near Yasuf
  • Tappuah, mentioned in 1 Chronicles 2:43 as one of the four sons of Hebron
  • Tappuah, a town bordering Ephraim and conquered by Manasseh