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Etam (biblical figure)

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Etam[1] (Hebrew: עיטם) is a proper name in the Bible. Etam means "eyrie", "their bird" or "their covering" in Hebrew. There are five references to the name Etam in the Hebrew Bible:

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  1. ^ Etam is distinct from the similar name Etham, spelled "אֵתָם" in Hebrew