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<p> (Hebrew Chamathi', with the article הִחֲמָתַי; Sept. οΑ῾᾿μαθί ''),'' a designation (&nbsp;Genesis 10:18;. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 1:16) of the last named of the families descended from [[Canaan]] (q.v.); doubtless as having settled (founded) the city HAMATH (See Hamath) (q.v.). The Hamathites were thus a Hamitic race, but there is no reason to suppose with Kenrick ''(Phoenicia,'' p. 60) that they were ever in any sense Phoenicians. We must regard them as closely akin to the [[Hittites]] (q.v.), on whom they bordered, and with whom they were generally in alliance. (See [[Canaanite]]). </p>
<p> (Hebrew Chamathi', with the article '''''הִחֲמָתַי''''' ; Sept. '''''Οα῾᾿Μαθί''''' ''),'' a designation (&nbsp;Genesis 10:18;. &nbsp;1 Chronicles 1:16) of the last named of the families descended from [[Canaan]] (q.v.); doubtless as having settled (founded) the city HAMATH (See Hamath) (q.v.). The Hamathites were thus a Hamitic race, but there is no reason to suppose with Kenrick ''(Phoenicia,'' p. 60) that they were ever in any sense Phoenicians. We must regard them as closely akin to the [[Hittites]] (q.v.), on whom they bordered, and with whom they were generally in alliance. (See [[Canaanite]]). </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 15 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

Inhabitant of Hamath.  Genesis 10:18;  1 Chronicles 1:16 .

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

 Genesis 10:18Hamath

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

(Hebrew Chamathi', with the article הִחֲמָתַי ; Sept. Οα῾᾿Μαθί ), a designation ( Genesis 10:18;.  1 Chronicles 1:16) of the last named of the families descended from Canaan (q.v.); doubtless as having settled (founded) the city HAMATH (See Hamath) (q.v.). The Hamathites were thus a Hamitic race, but there is no reason to suppose with Kenrick (Phoenicia, p. 60) that they were ever in any sense Phoenicians. We must regard them as closely akin to the Hittites (q.v.), on whom they bordered, and with whom they were generally in alliance. (See Canaanite).

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