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Rock of Etam is mentioned as a rock with the cave where Samson hid after smiting the Philistines "hip and thigh with a great slaughter." It was in Judah but apparently in the low hill country (same place as the town of Etam) . The rocky hill on which lies the village of Beit `Atab, near Sur`ah (Zorah), was suggested by Conder to be the "Rock of Etam," by way of a corruption of its name. Others suggest that the cavern known as `Arak Isma`in, as described by Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), is to be identified with the "Rock of Etam." The cavern, high up on the northern cliffs of the , is a noticeable object from the railway as the train enters the gorge.

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  • Rock of Etam is mentioned as a rock with the cave where Samson hid after smiting the Philistines "hip and thigh with a great slaughter." It was in Judah but apparently in the low hill country (same place as the town of Etam) . The rocky hill on which lies the village of Beit `Atab, near Sur`ah (Zorah), was suggested by Conder to be the "Rock of Etam," by way of a corruption of its name. Others suggest that the cavern known as `Arak Isma`in, as described by Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), is to be identified with the "Rock of Etam." The cavern, high up on the northern cliffs of the , is a noticeable object from the railway as the train enters the gorge. (en)
  • Batu Etam disebutkan sebagai sebuah batu dengan gua dimana Simson bersembunyi setelah ia "memukul dan merremukkan tulang-tulang" orang-orang Filistin. Batu tersebut beradal di kawasan Suku Yehuda namun tampaknya di wilayah bukit rendah (tempat yang sama dengan kota ). Bukit batu yang membentang di desa Beit `Atab, dekat Sur`ah dianggap sebagai "Batu Etam" menurut . Pihak lain menyatakan bahwa gua besar yang dikenal sebagai `Arak Isma`in, seperti yang dideskripsikan oleh Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), diidentifikasikan dengan "Batu Etam." Gua tersebut, yang berada di tebing utara , adalah sebuah tempat terkenal dari jalur kereta api karena jurang tersebut dapat dimasuki oleh kereta. (in)
  • A rocha de Etã é mencionada como uma rocha na caverna onde Sansão se escondeu depois de ferir os filisteus no "quadril e na coxa com um grande ferimento". Foi em Judá, mas aparentemente na região montanhosa baixa (mesmo local da cidade de Etã). A colina rochosa em que se situa a vila de , perto de Sur`ah (Zorá), foi sugerida por como a "Rocha de Etã", devido a uma corrupção de seu nome. Outros sugerem que a caverna conhecida como 'Arak Isma`in, como descrita por Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), deve ser identificada com a "Rocha de Etã". A caverna, no alto dos penhascos do norte de , é um objeto perceptível da ferrovia quando o trem entra no desfiladeiro. (pt)
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  • Rock of Etam is mentioned as a rock with the cave where Samson hid after smiting the Philistines "hip and thigh with a great slaughter." It was in Judah but apparently in the low hill country (same place as the town of Etam) . The rocky hill on which lies the village of Beit `Atab, near Sur`ah (Zorah), was suggested by Conder to be the "Rock of Etam," by way of a corruption of its name. Others suggest that the cavern known as `Arak Isma`in, as described by Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), is to be identified with the "Rock of Etam." The cavern, high up on the northern cliffs of the , is a noticeable object from the railway as the train enters the gorge. (en)
  • Batu Etam disebutkan sebagai sebuah batu dengan gua dimana Simson bersembunyi setelah ia "memukul dan merremukkan tulang-tulang" orang-orang Filistin. Batu tersebut beradal di kawasan Suku Yehuda namun tampaknya di wilayah bukit rendah (tempat yang sama dengan kota ). Bukit batu yang membentang di desa Beit `Atab, dekat Sur`ah dianggap sebagai "Batu Etam" menurut . Pihak lain menyatakan bahwa gua besar yang dikenal sebagai `Arak Isma`in, seperti yang dideskripsikan oleh Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), diidentifikasikan dengan "Batu Etam." Gua tersebut, yang berada di tebing utara , adalah sebuah tempat terkenal dari jalur kereta api karena jurang tersebut dapat dimasuki oleh kereta. (in)
  • A rocha de Etã é mencionada como uma rocha na caverna onde Sansão se escondeu depois de ferir os filisteus no "quadril e na coxa com um grande ferimento". Foi em Judá, mas aparentemente na região montanhosa baixa (mesmo local da cidade de Etã). A colina rochosa em que se situa a vila de , perto de Sur`ah (Zorá), foi sugerida por como a "Rocha de Etã", devido a uma corrupção de seu nome. Outros sugerem que a caverna conhecida como 'Arak Isma`in, como descrita por Hanauer (PEFS, 1886, 25), deve ser identificada com a "Rocha de Etã". A caverna, no alto dos penhascos do norte de , é um objeto perceptível da ferrovia quando o trem entra no desfiladeiro. (pt)
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  • Batu Etam (in)
  • Rock of Etam (en)
  • Rocha de Etã (pt)
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