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- Kenite abstract "According to the Hebrew Bible, the Kenites or Cinites (/ˈkiːnaɪt/; Hebrew: קינים, Hebrew pronunciation: [qiˈnim]) were a nomadic clan in the ancient Levant, sent under Jethro a priest in the land of Midian. They played an important role in the history of ancient Israel. The Kenites were coppersmiths and metalworkers. Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, was a shepherd and a priest in the land of Midian. Judges 1:16 says that Moses had a father-in-law who was a Kenite, but it is not clear from the passage if this refers to Jethro. Certain groups of Kenites settled among the Israelite population, including the descendants of Moses' brother-in-law, though the Kenites descended from Rechab, maintained a distinct, nomadic lifestyle for some time. Moses apparently identified Jethro's concept of God, El Shaddai, with Yahweh, the Israelites' God.According to the Kenite hypothesis, Yahweh was historically a Midian deity, and the association of Moses' father-in-law being associated with Midian reflects the historical adoption of the Midianite cult by the Hebrews."Kenite" is a rendition of Hebrew קֵינִי Qeyniy. According to Gesenius, the name is derived from the name Cain (קַיִן Qayin). According to A. H. Sayce, the name `Kenite', Qéní, is identical an Aramaic word meaning `a smith', which in its turn is a cognate of Hebrew Qayin, with the meaning `a lance'.".
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- Kenite wikiPageID "664865".
- Kenite wikiPageRevisionID "640878827".
- Kenite hasPhotoCollection Kenite.
- Kenite subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_nations.
- Kenite subject Category:Kenites.
- Kenite subject Category:Midian.
- Kenite type Abstraction100002137.
- Kenite type Group100031264.
- Kenite type HebrewBibleNations.
- Kenite type Organization108008335.
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- Kenite type State108168978.
- Kenite type Unit108189659.
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- Kenite comment "According to the Hebrew Bible, the Kenites or Cinites (/ˈkiːnaɪt/; Hebrew: קינים, Hebrew pronunciation: [qiˈnim]) were a nomadic clan in the ancient Levant, sent under Jethro a priest in the land of Midian. They played an important role in the history of ancient Israel. The Kenites were coppersmiths and metalworkers. Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, was a shepherd and a priest in the land of Midian.".
- Kenite label "Keni (kaum dalam Perjanjian Lama)".
- Kenite label "Kenici".
- Kenite label "Kenite".
- Kenite label "Keniter".
- Kenite label "Queneus".
- Kenite label "Quenites".
- Kenite label "Кенеи".
- Kenite sameAs Keniter.
- Kenite sameAs Κεναίοι.
- Kenite sameAs Keni_(kaum_dalam_Perjanjian_Lama).
- Kenite sameAs Kenici.
- Kenite sameAs Queneus.
- Kenite sameAs m.030_cq.
- Kenite sameAs Q2915101.
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- Kenite sameAs Kenite.
- Kenite wasDerivedFrom Kenite?oldid=640878827.
- Kenite isPrimaryTopicOf Kenite.