Pithom - Wikipedia Pithom (Ancient Egyptian: pr-jtm; Biblical Hebrew: פִּתֹם, romanized: Pīṯōm; Koinē Greek: Ἡρώπόλις, romanized: Hērṓpólis or Ἡρώωνπόλις Hērṓōnpólis, [2] and Πατούμος Patoúmos) was an ancient city of Egypt
Pithom | Egypt, Map, History | Britannica Pithom, ancient Egyptian city located near Ismailia in Al-Ismāʿīliyyah muḥāfaẓah (governorate) and mentioned in the Bible (Exodus 1:11) as one of the treasure houses built for the pharaoh by the Hebrews prior to the Exodus
Topical Bible: Pithom and Rameses Pithom and Rameses are two significant locations mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the context of the Israelites' bondage in Egypt These cities are noted for their role in the narrative of the Israelites' enslavement and subsequent exodus from Egypt
PITHOM - JewishEncyclopedia. com The Egyptian name, "Pithom" (Pi-Tum or Pa-Tum), means "house of Tum" [or "Atum,"], i e , the sun-god of Heliopolis; and the Greek word "Hero" is probably a translation of "Atum " The discovery of the ruins of Pithom confirms the Biblical statement and points to Rameses II as the Pharaoh that oppressed Israel
Pithom - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway PITHOM pĭ’ thəm (פִּתֹ֖ם; LXX Πειθω, and ̔Ηρωωνπολις) Store-city built by the Hebrews before the Exodus; mentioned only in Exodus 1:11 (MT) Although Pithom is securely attested as a proper name in Egyp sources from the 13th cent
Pithom Meaning - Bible Definition and References Pithom Egyptian, Pa-Tum, "house of Tum," the sun-god, one of the "treasure" cities built for Pharaoh Rameses II by the Israelites ( Exodus 1:11) It was probably the Patumos of the Greek historian Herodotus
Pithom: Biblical meaning of this place - bibledictionarytoday. com Pithom, while a place of suffering and oppression, ultimately serves as a powerful symbol of hope and deliverance within the biblical narrative Its historical significance reminds believers of the importance of perseverance in trials and the assurance of God's faithfulness
Bible Map: Pithom It was a temple city dedicated to the god Tum, the syllable Pi means "city," or "place", and it was in the district of Succoth, hence called Pithom in Succoth, 48 ms n w from the Bed Sea, at Suez
Pithom: Ancient City of Egypt Pithom (Hebrew: פיתום ) also called Per-Atum or Heroöpolis or Heroonopolis (Greek Ἡρώων πόλις or Ἡρώ) was an ancient city of Egypt Multiple references in ancient Greek -- Roman [2] and Hebrew Bible sources exist for this city but its exact location remains somewhat uncertain
Pithom - Biblical Cyclopedia Pi'thom (Heb Pithom', פַּתֹם, meaning, if of Heb derivation, mouth of Thom; but the word is probably Egyptian, meaning the [city of] Thomei [justice]; Sept Πειθώμ, v r Πειθώ), one of the store-cities built by the Israelites for the first oppressor, the Pharaoh "which knew not Joseph" (Ex 1:11)