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<p> Ken'ite, The. The Ken'ite and Ken'ites. (smiths). [[Inhabited]] the rocky and desert region between southern [[Palestine]] and the mountains of Sinai, east of the Gulf of Akabah. They were a branch of the larger nation of Midian, - from the fact that Jethro, who in Exodus, (see Exodus 2:15-16; Exodus 4:19;, etc.), is represented as dwelling in the land of Midian, and as priest or prince of that nation, is in Judges 1:16; Judges 4:11 as distinctly said to have been a Kenite. </p> <p> The important services rendered by the sheikh of the [[Kenites]] to [[Moses]] during a time of great pressure and difficulty were rewarded by the latter with a promise of firm friendship between the two peoples. They seem to have accompanied the Hebrews during their wanderings, Numbers 24:21-22; Judges 1:16, compare 2 Chronicles 28:15, but, the wanderings of [[Israel]] over, they forsook the neighborhood of the towns and betook themselves to freer air, - to "the wilderness of Judah, which is to the south of Arad." Judges 1:16. But one of the sheikhs of the tribe, [[Heber]] by name, had wandered north instead of south. Judges 4:11. The most remarkable development of this people is to be found in the sect or family of the Rechabites. </p>
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<p> '''Ken'ite, The.''' The Ken'ite and Ken'ites. ''(smiths).'' [[Inhabited]] the rocky and desert region between southern [[Palestine]] and the mountains of Sinai, east of the [[Gulf]] of Akabah. They were a branch of the larger nation of Midian, - from the fact that Jethro, who in Exodus, (see &nbsp;Exodus 2:15-16; &nbsp;Exodus 4:19;, etc.), is represented as dwelling in the land of Midian, and as priest or prince of that nation, is in &nbsp;Judges 1:16; &nbsp;Judges 4:11 as distinctly said to have been a Kenite. </p> <p> The important services rendered by the sheikh of the [[Kenites]] to Moses during a time of great pressure and difficulty were rewarded by the latter with a promise of firm friendship between the two peoples. They seem to have accompanied the Hebrews during their wanderings, &nbsp;Numbers 24:21-22; &nbsp;Judges 1:16, compare &nbsp;2 Chronicles 28:15, but, the wanderings of [[Israel]] over, they forsook the neighborhood of the towns and betook themselves to freer air, - to "the wilderness of Judah, which is to the south of Arad." &nbsp;Judges 1:16. But one of the sheikhs of the tribe, [[Heber]] by name, had wandered north instead of south. &nbsp;Judges 4:11. The most remarkable development of this people is to be found in the sect or family of the Rechabites. </p>
 
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Ken'ite, The. The Ken'ite and Ken'ites. (smiths). Inhabited the rocky and desert region between southern Palestine and the mountains of Sinai, east of the Gulf of Akabah. They were a branch of the larger nation of Midian, - from the fact that Jethro, who in Exodus, (see  Exodus 2:15-16;  Exodus 4:19;, etc.), is represented as dwelling in the land of Midian, and as priest or prince of that nation, is in  Judges 1:16;  Judges 4:11 as distinctly said to have been a Kenite.

The important services rendered by the sheikh of the Kenites to Moses during a time of great pressure and difficulty were rewarded by the latter with a promise of firm friendship between the two peoples. They seem to have accompanied the Hebrews during their wanderings,  Numbers 24:21-22;  Judges 1:16, compare  2 Chronicles 28:15, but, the wanderings of Israel over, they forsook the neighborhood of the towns and betook themselves to freer air, - to "the wilderness of Judah, which is to the south of Arad."  Judges 1:16. But one of the sheikhs of the tribe, Heber by name, had wandered north instead of south.  Judges 4:11. The most remarkable development of this people is to be found in the sect or family of the Rechabites.

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