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Kanah is a
toponym used in two
distinct geographical contexts in the
Hebrew Bible.
Kanah (Hebrew: קָנָה, lit. 'reedy;
brook of reeds'), in the KJV the...
- Book of
Joshua mentions one city (19:28) and one
brook (16:8; 17:9)
named Kanah (Cana) –
neither is
likely to be the Cana of Galilee. In
secular history...
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Kanah Shenelle Andrews-Nahu (born 18
January 2001) is a New
Zealand weightlifter. She won the
bronze medal in the girls' +63 kg
event at the 2018 Summer...
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Nehunya ben Ha
Kanah (Hebrew: נחוניה בן הקנה, romanized: Nəḥunyā ben haqQānā) was a
tanna of the 1st and 2nd centuries. It
appears from Bava
Batra 10b...
- T – U – V – Y – Z
Kabzeel Kadesh Kadmiel Kadmonites Kaine Kallai Kamon Kanah Kareah Karkaa Karkor Kartah Kedar Kedemah Kedemoth Keilah Kelaiah Kelita...
- to have been the
actual location of this event. The
spring of 'Ain
Kanah ("
Kanah Spring") near the
village of Reineh,
immediately northeast of Nazareth...
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Catholic University Stadium, New
Taipei City Attendance: 150 Referee:
Mohammed Kanah (Syria) 21 September 2024 (2024-09-21) 19:00 Fu Jen
Catholic University...
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rabbinic sage
Nehunya ben Ha
Kanah (a
contemporary of
Yochanan ben Zakai)
because it
begins with the words, "R.
Nehunya ben Ha
Kanah said". It is also known...
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biblical Brook Kanah Cana of Galilee,
village mentioned in the
Gospel of John, site of the
Wedding at Cana;
variously identified with: 'Ain
Kanah,
spring at...
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rejecting the
attribution of its
authorship to the
tanna R. Neḥunya ben ha-
Kanah and
describing some of its
content as
truly heretical. Leon of Modena, a...