
Ahiman - Wikipedia
Ahiman (/ ə ˈ h aɪ m ə n /) is the name of two persons in the Bible: One of the three giant sons of Anak (the other two being Sheshai and Talmai) whom Caleb and the Israelite spies saw in …
Topical Bible: Ahiman
Ahiman is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, primarily known as one of the three sons of Anak. The Anakim were a race of giants inhabiting the land of Canaan prior to the …
Ahiman | The amazing name Ahiman: meaning and etymology
Oct 8, 2011 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Ahiman. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Ahiman is related to, plus the …
Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai - Bible Hub
The defeat of Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai by Caleb and the tribe of Judah is significant in the biblical narrative. It demonstrates the power of faith and obedience to God's commands.
Ahiman Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Discover the meaning of Ahiman in the Bible. Study the definition of Ahiman with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
Ahiman - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
AHIMAN ə hī’ mən (אֲחִימַנ׃֙, perhaps my brother is fortune). 1. One of the three sons of Anak (Ahiman, Sheshai, Talmai) living in Hebron when the twelve spies reconnoitered the land in …
Ahiman - Video Bible
Ahiman is a name associated with two distinct individuals mentioned in the Old Testament. The name Ahiman, which in Hebrew (אֲחִימַן) means “my brother is a gift” or “brother of the right …
Ahiman - Bible Odyssey
All are identified as Anakites located near Hebron, first encountered by the spies Moses sent to assess the promised land of Canaan, then driven out by Caleb (Josh 15:14) and defeated by …
Ahiman - Meaning & Verses | Bible Encyclopedia - Bible Study Tools
Study the meaning of Ahiman in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Ahiman.
Ahiman - Biblical Cyclopedia
One of the three famous giants of the race of Anak, who dwelt at Hebron when the first Hebrew spies explored the land ( Nu 13:22 ), B.C. 1657; and who (or their descendants, Keil, …