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==References == | <p> '''Mehu'nims, The.''' [[A]] people against whom King [[Uzziah]] waged a successful war. 2 Chronicles 26:7. The name is the plural of Maon. ''See '' [[Maon]] ''.'' Another notice of the [[Mehunims]] in the reign of Hezekiah, (circa, [[B.C.]] 726-697), is found in 1 Chronicles 4:41. Here, they are spoken of as if pastoral people, either themselves [[Hamites]] or in alliance with Hamites, quiet and peaceable, dwelling in tents. Here, however, the Authorized Version treats the word as an ordinary noun and renders it "habitations." The latest appearance of the name Mehunims in the Bible is in the lists of those, who returned front the captivity with Zerubbabel. Ezra 2:50. Authorized Version, "'''Mehunim, The''' ", Nehemiah 7:52; Authorized Version, "'''Meunim, The''' ". </p> | ||
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Mehu'nims, The. A people against whom King Uzziah waged a successful war. 2 Chronicles 26:7. The name is the plural of Maon. See Maon . Another notice of the Mehunims in the reign of Hezekiah, (circa, B.C. 726-697), is found in 1 Chronicles 4:41. Here, they are spoken of as if pastoral people, either themselves Hamites or in alliance with Hamites, quiet and peaceable, dwelling in tents. Here, however, the Authorized Version treats the word as an ordinary noun and renders it "habitations." The latest appearance of the name Mehunims in the Bible is in the lists of those, who returned front the captivity with Zerubbabel. Ezra 2:50. Authorized Version, "Mehunim, The ", Nehemiah 7:52; Authorized Version, "Meunim, The ".