
Shoham - Wikipedia
Shoham (Hebrew: שוהם, lit. 'Onyx') is a town in the Central District of Israel. The name relates to one of the 12 stones on the Hoshen, the sacred breastplate worn by a Jewish high priest (Exodus 28:20), similar to other nearby towns: Nofekh, Bareket, Leshem and Ahlama (the former name of …
Terumah - The Stones of Shoham | Reclaiming Judaism
The avnei shoham, stones of onyx, were chosen to be the home for the tribes of Israel. The names of six tribes were inscribed on one stone, and the other six on the second stone. These stones of onyx were were worn by Aaron and his sons, the first priests or Kohanim of Israel.
Strong's Hebrew: 7718. שֹׁ֫הַם (shoham) -- Onyx - Bible Hub
Transliteration: shoham Pronunciation: SHO-ham Phonetic Spelling: (sho'-ham) Definition: Onyx Meaning: a gem, the beryl. Word Origin: The origin of the word שֹׁהַם (shoham) is uncertain, though it is traditionally understood to refer to a precious stone.
Topical Bible: Shoham
Shoham, often translated as "onyx" or "beryl," is a precious stone mentioned several times in the Bible, primarily in the context of the high priest's garments and the description of the Garden of Eden.
Shoham | Encyclopedia.com
SHOHAM (Heb. שֹׁהַם, "Onyx"), town in central Israel. The town is located near Ben-Gurion Airport, halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1993 and is under constant expansion, with an area of 5.2 sq. mi (13.5 sq. km.) and a 2002 population of 15,600. Its growth rate is one of the highest in Israel – 7% a year.
圣经中的 Shoham 是谁? - Ministry Voice
揭开圣经中肖汉姆的故事、它的圣经意义以及它与古代以色列的信仰和传统的联系。
Shoham In English | שוהם
2024年2月20日 · Shoham is a dynamic, thriving young town in the heart of Israel. Founded in 1993, Shoham has become one of Israel's most desirable communities for young, educated Israelis seeking a high quality of life, outstanding educational and cultural institutions, and a vibrant community spirit.
Shoham - The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia - StudyLight.org
A precious stone mentioned in Genesis 2:12 by the side of gold and the "shoham" stone as one of the chief products of Havilah. Since manna is compared in appearance to Bdellium (Numbers 11:7), it may be concluded that the latter was generally known among the Hebrews, and was considered very precious. The meaning of the word is not quite certain.
THE SHOHAM STONE FROM THE LAND OF HAVILAH. - Blogger
In Antiquities of the Jews, Josephus calls the Shoham stone on the shoulders of High priests sardonyx, but when located on the Hoshen it is called onyx, and in the Jewish Wars it becomes beryl. A hundred years later, Aquila, Symmachus and Teodotion decide in favor of onyx.
Shoham - Video Bible
Shoham, a Levite during the Divided Monarchy, represents the faithful service and continuity of the priestly lineage in Israel. His story teaches modern Christians the importance of faithful service, honoring spiritual heritage, and maintaining spiritual integrity.