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Naashon

Naashon (Exo 6:23). SEE NAHSHON. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Naashon (See NAHSHON.) Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary Naashon NAASHON, NAASSON. The son of Aminadab, in the genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Mat 1:4) The name is derived from Nichesh, and signifies a foretelling. Some derive it from Nechash, serpent. Fuente: The … Continue reading “Naashon”

Naasenes

Naasenes (from the Heb. , nachash, a serpent), serpent-worshippers. SEE OPHITES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Naarath

Naarath Or rather Na’arah (Heb. Nad’rah’, , girl, as in NAARAH; with local ; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Naarathe, Auth. Vers. “to Naarath”), a town on the boundary between Benjamin and Ephraim, between Ataroth and Jericho (Jos 16:7); elsewhere called NAARAN (1Ch 7:28); probably the Nos-orth () of Eusebius (Onomast. s.v.), five miles from Jericho, … Continue reading “Naarath”

Naaran, Naarath

Naaran, Naarath naa-ran, naa-rath (, naaran, , naarath). see NAARATH. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Naaran, Naarath [Na’aran] [Na’arath] City in Ephraim. Jos 16:7; 1Ch 7:28. Some early writers place it five miles from Jericho, and some identify it with ruins at el Aujah et Tahtani, 31 57′ N, 35 28′ E. Fuente: Concise Bible … Continue reading “Naaran, Naarath”

Naaran

Naaran boyish, juvenile, a town in Ephraim between Bethel and Jericho (1 Chr. 7:28). Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Naaran A city, the eastern limit of Ephraim (1Ch 7:28). Probably NAARATH or Naarah, a southern landmark of Ephraim (Jos 16:7), between Ataroth and Jericho, in one of the torrent beds leading down from the Bethel highlands … Continue reading “Naaran”

Naarai

Naarai (Heb. Naaray’, , youthful; Sept. v.r. ), an Arbite, the son of Ezbai. a military chief in David’s army (1Ch 11:37), B.C. cir. 1015; incorrectly called PAARAI in 2Sa 23:35 (see Kennicott, Dissert. page 209 sq.). SEE DAVID. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Naarai youthful, a military chief in David’s army … Continue reading “Naarai”

Naarah

Naarah (Heb. Nadrah’ , a girl, as often; Sept. v.r. [by interchange] ), the second of the two wives of Ashur (q.v.), of the tribe of Judah, by whom he had four sons (1Ch 4:5-6). B.C. cir. 1618. SEE NAARAN; SEE NAARATH. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Naarah a girl, the second … Continue reading “Naarah”

Naamites

Naamites NAAMITES.See Naaman, 1 Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Naamites [Na’amites] The family of Naaman, son of Bela. Num 26:40. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Naamite

Naamite (Heb. Neadsmzi’, ; Sept. ), a title of the family descended from NAAMAN SEE NAAMAN (q.v.), the grandson of Benjamin (Numbers 25:40). The name is a contraction, of a kind which does not often occur in Hebrew. Accordingly the Samaritan Codex presents it at length “the Naamanites.” Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Naamite”