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Elkanah (Hebrew: אֱלְקָנָה ’Ĕlqānā "El has purchased") was,
according to the
First Book of Samuel, the
husband of Hannah, and the
father of her children...
- Seer" in 1
Samuel 9:9. Samuel's
mother was
Hannah and his
father was
Elkanah.
Elkanah lived at
Ramathaim in the
district of Zuph. His
genealogy is also found...
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Elkanah is a
figure in the
First Book of Samuel, the
husband of
Hannah and
father of Samuel.
Elkanah may also
refer to: A Levite,
ancestor of a certain...
- (/ˈhænə/; Hebrew: חַנָּה Ḥannā "favor, grace") is one of the
wives of
Elkanah mentioned in the
First Book of Samuel.
According to the
Hebrew Bible she...
- John
Elkanah Morton (1793 –
April 20, 1835) was a
political figure in Nova Scotia. He
represented the town of
Digby in the Nova
Scotia House of ****embly...
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Elkanah Watson (January 22, 1758 –
December 5, 1842) was an
American agriculturist, writer, banker, and businessman. He was born in Plymouth, M****achusetts...
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Elkanah Settle (1
February 1648 – 12
February 1724) was an
English poet and playwright. He was born at Dunstable, and
entered Trinity College, Oxford...
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Elkanah Bollington Onyeali (7 June 1939 – 11
August 2008) was a
Nigerian professional footballer who pla**** as a
centre forward for
Tranmere Rovers, scoring...
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Elkanah Young (c. 1800 –
April 13, 1876) was a
merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He
represented Falmouth township from 1843 to 1847...
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Elkanah East
Taylor (1888 -
August 7, 1945) was an
American poet and
founder of the Will-o'-the-Wisp
poetry magazine.
Elkanah East was born in Virginia...