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Naamah

Naamah

Naamah
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    An Ammonitess; one of Solomon's wives and mother of Rehoboam (I Kings xiv. 21, 31; II Chron. xii. 13). In the second Greek account (I Kings xii. 24) Naamah is said to have been the daughter of Hanun (Ἄνα), son of Nahash, a king of Ammon (II Sam. x. 1-4). Naamah is praised, in B. Ḳ. 38b, for her righteousness, on account of which Moses had previously been warned by God not to make war upon the Ammonites (comp. Deut. ii. 19), as Naamah was to descend from them.

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Naamah

(Jerusalem - Jerusalem)


(973 BCE973 BCE Gregorian
973 BCE Julian
2788 Hebrew
, Jerusalem - 915 BCE915 BCE Gregorian
915 BCE Julian
2846 Hebrew
, Jerusalem)

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