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conflated with
another Naamah,
sister to Tubal-cain. In Talmudic-midrashic literature,
Naamah is
indistinguishable from the
human Naamah, who
earned her name...
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Naamah (Hebrew: נַעֲמָה – Naʿămā) is
mentioned in the Bible, in
Genesis 4:22, as a
descendant of Cain. She was the only
mentioned daughter of
Lamech and...
- Look up
Naamah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Naamah or Na'amah can
refer to:
Naamah (Genesis), the
daughter of
Lamech the
Cainite Naamah, Noah's...
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Naamah (Hebrew: נַעֲמָה, romanized: Naʿămā, lit. 'pleasant; lovely') was one of the 700
wives and 300
concubines of King
Solomon and
mother of his heir...
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Brigham Young (/ˈbrɪɡəm/ BRIG-əm; June 1, 1801 –
August 29, 1877) was an
American religious leader and politician. He was the
second president of the Church...
- tear it out of the hand of your son." — 1
Kings 11:1–13 Rehoboam's mother,
Naamah, was an Ammonitess, and thus one of the
foreign wives whom
Solomon married...
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century after the
events of Kushiel's
Mercy 1
Naamah's Kiss (June 2009) 2
Naamah's Curse (June 2010) 3
Naamah's Blessing (June 2011) The
names for Kushiel's...
- Adah. He is also a
brother of Jabal, and half-brother of Tubal-cain and
Naamah.
Genesis credits him as the
forefather of
certain instruments: the kinnor...
- Bayt
Naʽamah (Arabic: بيت نعامة Bayt Na‘āmah) is a
village in Bani
Matar District of
Sanaa Governorate, Yemen. It is
located on a
small western outcrop...
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Naamah Kelman-Ezrachi (also
spelled Naama) (Hebrew: נעמה קלמן; born
January 25, 1955) is an American-born
Reform rabbi who was
named as Dean of the Hebrew...