Pistacia terebinthus, known commonly as
terebinth and turpentine tree, is a species of Pistacia , native to the Canary Islands , and the
Kaynak: Pistacia terebinthusIt is called
terebinth in English, a name also used for Pistacia terebinthus , a similar tree from the western Mediterranean Basin .
Kaynak: Pistacia palaestinaThe Valley of Elah, "the valley of the oak or
terebinth (עמק האלה Emek HaElah) (Arabic Wadi es-Sunt), best known as the place described
Kaynak: Valley of Elahthe
terebinth tree Mineral turpentine or other petroleum distillates are used to replace turpentine, but they are very different chemically
Kaynak: TurpentineIn various versions of Protestant Bible s the til is sometimes confused with the
terebinth , which is a tree native to southern Europe,
Kaynak: Teil treeMiddle to Late Bronze Age it cultivated olive and
terebinth for export During the Helladic period it was part of the Mycenaean civilisation .
Kaynak: Nichoriaof Heber the Kenite ," who had pitched his tent in the "plain R.V., 'as far as the oak' of Zaanaim" (or
terebinth) ( | Judges | 4:11 | KJV).
Kaynak: ZaanaimThe island's Greek name, Terebinthos, means "turpentine ", which suggests a significant presence of the turpentine tree or
terebinth in
Kaynak: Sedef IslandUmm el Buteimât is mentioned in the Survey of Western Palestine (1838), where its name is translated as "the place with the
terebinth s
Kaynak: Al-ButaymatIt was identified as the spot where the Biblical character Abraham pitched his tent beneath the oak (sometimes identified as a
terebinthKaynak: Abraham's HouseThe potion is a mixture of sulfur , herbs and
terebinth oil. It is produced in Haarlem , Netherlands . It was invented in 1696 by Claes
Kaynak: HaarlemmerolieThus for them, at Shechem , grew the
terebinth s, elone moreh: "Abraham passed through the land as far as the site of Shechem, at the
Kaynak: Morehgrown for its edible seeds; P. terebinthus , from which
terebinth resin, a turpentine , is produced; P. lentiscus , source of the plant
Kaynak: PistaciaThe Mishnah equated the
terebinth of Moreh to which Abram journeyed in | Genesis | 12:6 | HE with the
terebinths of Moreh to which Moses
Kaynak: Lech-Lecha