X (portion ). A place which formed one of the landmarks on the north boundary of the allotment of Judah. ( Joshua 15:10 ) It is probably identical with the Thimnathah of ( Joshua 19:43 ) and that again with the Timnath, or, more accurately, Timnathah, of Samson ( Judges 14:1 Judges 14:2 Judges 14:5 ) and the Thamnatha of the Maccabees. The modern representative of all these various forms of the same name is probably Tibneh, a village about two miles west of Ain Shems (Beth-shemesh). In the later history of the Jews, Timnah must have been a conspicuous place. It was fortified by Bacchides as one of the most important military posts of Judea. 1 Macc. 9:50. A town in the mountain district of Judah. ( Joshua 15:57 ) A distinct place from that just examined. Inaccurately written Timnath in the Authorized Version, the scene of the adventure of Judah with his daughter in-law Tamar. ( Genesis 38:12 Genesis 38:13 Genesis 38:14 ) There is nothing here to indicate its position. It may be identified either with the Timnah in the mountains of Judah No. 23 or with the Timnathath of Samson .