Tahpanhes, Tehaphnehes, Tahapanes
TAHPANHES, TEHAPHNEHES, TAHAPANES [smith]
a city of Egypt, mentioned in the time of the prophets Jeremiah and Ezekiel. The name is evidently Egyptian, and closely resembles that of the Egyptian queen Tahpenes. It was evidently a town of lower Egypt, near or on the eastern border. When Johanan and the other captains went into Egypt "they came to Tahpanhes." (
Jeremiah 43:7) The Jews in Jeremiah?s time remained here. (
Jeremiah 44:1) It was an important town, being twice mentioned by the latter prophet with Noph or Memphis. (
Jeremiah 2:16;
46:14) Here stood a house of Pharaoh-hophra before which Jeremiah hid great stones. (
Jeremiah 43:8-10)