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Kenizzite (Hebrew: קנזי, romanized: Qənizzî, also
spelled Cenezite in the Douay–Rheims Bible) was an Edomite[citation needed]
tribe referred to in the...
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Following the
Israelite conquest of Canaan,
Caleb was
described as a
Kenizzite and is said to have
received lands originally intended for the
Tribe of...
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Kedemah Kedemoth Keilah Kelaiah Kelita Kemuel Kenah Kenan Kenaz Kenites Kenizzites Keren-happuch
Kerioth Keros Keturah Kezia Keziz Kibroth-hattaavah Kibzaim...
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Abram the land that his
offspring would claim: the land of the Kenites,
Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaims, Amorites, Canaanites, Girga****es...
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contained a
large admixture of non-Israelites, with a
number of
Kenizzite groups, the Jerahmeelites, and the Kenites,
merging into the
tribe at...
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Canaanite tribes. For example,
Genesis 15:19–21
lists the Kenites,
Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaim, Amorites, Canaanites, Girga****es...
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reflect some
Kenite and
Kenizzite migration from the
Negev to Hebron,
since terms related to the
Kenizzites appear to be
close to Hurrian. This...
- super-group to the
Kenites The
Kenizzites, an ally of the
Kenites in
southern Canaan. The Calebites, a clan with
mixed Judah and
Kenizzite heritage, on friendly...
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considered to be the
progenitor not only of the
Edomites but of the
Kenizzites and the
Amalekites as well. Esau had five sons: By Adah:
Eliphaz By Aholibamah:...
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considered to be the
progenitor not only of the
Edomites but of the
Kenizzites and the
Amalekites as well.
Reuven Chaim Klein summarizes how the various...