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have been derived from the Kenites, qeniy, who had settlements in the South (1Sa 27:10, etc.).
Where is Kinah in the Bible?
Kinah was a town located in the Negev region of southern Judah, listed among the settlements of Judah in Joshua 15:22. The town's name may derive from the Kenites, a nomadic group who maintained settlements throughout the southern regions of Israel, as referenced in 1 Samuel 27:10. Though Kinah appears only briefly in biblical records, its inclusion in Joshua's list of Judahite towns indicates it was an established settlement in the arid southern territory of ancient Israel. The exact location of Kinah in the modern landscape remains uncertain, but it represents one of many Negev communities that formed part of Judah's territorial holdings.
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Kinah
ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)have been derived from the Kenites, qeniy, who had settlements in the South (1Sa 27:10, etc.).
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