Keren-Happuch
(Heb. Ke’ren-hap-Puk’, , horn of the face-paint, i.e. cosmetic- box; Sept. [v. r. , , ], , i.e. horn of plenty; Vulg. correctly Cornu stibii, i.e. of antimony), a name given to Job’s third daughter (Job xlii, 14), after the Oriental ideas of elegance (see Kitto’s Daily Bib. Il. ad loc.). B.C. cir. 2220. SEE PAINT.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Keren-happuch
horn of the face-paint = cosmetic-box, the name of Job’s third daughter (Job. 42:14), born after prosperity had returned to him.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Keren Happuch
Job’s youngest daughter, born in his renewed prosperity (“horn of antimony”), the pigment used by Eastern ladies to darken their eyelashes, that the eye might shine more lustrous (Job 42:14). In contrast to his “horn defiled in the dust” (Job 16:15).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Keren-Happuch
KEREN-HAPPUCH (lit. horn of antimony).The youngest daughter born to Job in his second estate of prosperity (Job 42:14). The name is indicative of beautiful eyes, from the dye made of antimony, used to tinge the eyelashes (2Ki 9:30, Jer 4:30).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Keren-Happuch
keren-hapuk, keren-hapuk ( , keren happukh, horn of antimony, i.e. beautifier; Septuagint , Amaltheas keras): The 3rd daughter of Job (Job 42:14), born after his restoration from affliction. Antimony, producing a brilliant black, was used among the Orientals for coloring the edges of the eyelids, making the eyes large and lustrous. Hence, the suggestiveness of this name of an article of the ladies’ toilet, a little horn or receptacle for the eye-paint.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Keren-Happuch
H7163
Youngest daughter of Job.
Job 42:14
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Keren-happuch
Ke’ren-hap’puch. (the horn of beauty). The youngest of the daughters of Job, born to him during the period of his reviving prosperity. Job 42:14.