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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52595" /> ==
<p> ''''' man´a ''''' - ''''' hath ''''' - ''''' ı̄ts ''''' ( מנוּחות , <i> ''''' menūḥōth ''''' </i> ( 1 Chronicles 2:52 ), מנחתּי , <i> '''''mānaḥtı̄''''' </i> ( 1 Chronicles 2:54 ); Septuagint: [[Codex]] Vaticanus Μωναιώ , <i> '''''Mōnaiṓ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀμμανίθ , <i> '''''Ammanı́th''''' </i> ( 1 Chronicles 2:52 ); Codex Vaticanus Μαλαθεί , <i> '''''Malatheı́''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Μανάθ , <i> '''''Manáth''''' </i> , ( 1 Chronicles 2:54 ); the King James Version, [[Manahethites]] ): These men were the inhabitants of Manahath. They were descendants of Caleb, one-half being the progeny of Shobal, and the other of Salma. In 1 Chronicles 2:52 the Revised Version (British and American) transliterates "Menuhoth," but [[Manahathites]] is preferable. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Manahathites]] </strong> [[(Rv]] [Note: Revised Version.] <strong> [[Menuhoth]] </strong> in &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 2:52 ), &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 2:54 . The genealogy in these two passages is to be interpreted as meaning that the city <strong> [[Manahath]] </strong> , occupied by portions of two sections of the [[Edomite]] clan Caleb, came to be reckoned to Judah. </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_6209" /> ==
<p> ''''' man´a ''''' - ''''' hath ''''' - ''''' ı̄ts ''''' ( מנוּחות , <i> ''''' menūḥōth ''''' </i> (&nbsp; 1 Chronicles 2:52 ), מנחתּי , <i> '''''mānaḥtı̄''''' </i> (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:54 ); Septuagint: Codex Vaticanus Μωναιώ , <i> '''''Mōnaiṓ''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀμμανίθ , <i> '''''Ammanı́th''''' </i> (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:52 ); Codex Vaticanus Μαλαθεί , <i> '''''Malatheı́''''' </i> ; Codex Alexandrinus Μανάθ , <i> '''''Manáth''''' </i> , (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:54 ); the King James Version, [[Manahethites]] ): These men were the inhabitants of Manahath. They were descendants of Caleb, one-half being the progeny of Shobal, and the other of Salma. In &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:52 the Revised Version (British and American) transliterates "Menuhoth," but Manahathites is preferable. </p>
       
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<ref name="term_52595"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/manahathites Manahathites from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_6209"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/manahathites Manahathites from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_6209"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/manahathites Manahathites from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Revision as of 23:00, 12 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Manahathites (Rv [Note: Revised Version.] Menuhoth in   1 Chronicles 2:52 ),   1 Chronicles 2:54 . The genealogy in these two passages is to be interpreted as meaning that the city Manahath , occupied by portions of two sections of the Edomite clan Caleb, came to be reckoned to Judah.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

man´a - hath - ı̄ts ( מנוּחות , menūḥōth (  1 Chronicles 2:52 ), מנחתּי , mānaḥtı̄ ( 1 Chronicles 2:54 ); Septuagint: Codex Vaticanus Μωναιώ , Mōnaiṓ  ; Codex Alexandrinus Ἀμμανίθ , Ammanı́th ( 1 Chronicles 2:52 ); Codex Vaticanus Μαλαθεί , Malatheı́  ; Codex Alexandrinus Μανάθ , Manáth , ( 1 Chronicles 2:54 ); the King James Version, Manahethites ): These men were the inhabitants of Manahath. They were descendants of Caleb, one-half being the progeny of Shobal, and the other of Salma. In  1 Chronicles 2:52 the Revised Version (British and American) transliterates "Menuhoth," but Manahathites is preferable.

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