Tartak:
prince of darkness, one of the gods of the Arvites, who colonized part of Samaria after the deportation of Israel by Shalmaneser (2Ki 17:31).
Tartak:
chained; bound; shut up
Tartak:
tar'-tak (tartaq): In 2Ki 17:31 mentioned as the name of an idol of the Avvites, one of the peoples sent by Shalmaneser to the cities of Samaria. It is otherwise unknown.
Tartak:
(prince of darkness) one of the gods of the Avite or Avvite colonists of Samaria (2 Kings 17:31). According to rabbinical tradition, Tartak is said to have been worshipped under the form of an ass.
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