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  1. Kenites - Wikipedia

    According to the Hebrew Bible, the Kenites/Qenites (/ ˈkiːnaɪt / or / ˈkɛnaɪt /; Hebrew: קֵינִי‎, romanized: Qēni) were a tribe in the ancient Levant. [1][2] They settled in the towns and cities in the northeastern Negev in an area known as the "Negev of the Kenites" near Arad, and played an important role in the history of ancient Israel.

  2. Who were the Kenites? | GotQuestions.org

    Jan 4, 2022 · The Kenites were an ancient people living near the land of Canaan around the time of Abraham (Genesis 15:18–21). The Bible mentions several dealings between the Israelites and the Kenites, who were always on friendly terms with each other.

  3. Topical Bible: The Kenites

    The Kenites are a group of people mentioned in the Bible, known for their association with the Israelites and their nomadic lifestyle. They are often identified as descendants of Cain, the son of Adam, and are linked to the Midianites through familial ties.

  4. KENITES - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    According to the critical interpretation of the Biblical data, the Kenites were a clan settled on the southern border of Judah, originally more advanced in arts than the Hebrews, and from whom the latter learned much.

  5. Negev of Judah, Jerahmeelites, Kenites - Bible Hub

    The Kenites are first introduced in the Bible in connection with Moses' father-in-law, Jethro, who was a priest of Midian and a Kenite, as seen in Judges 1:16: "The descendants of the Kenite, Moses’ father-in-law, went up with the men of Judah from the City of Palms to the Wilderness of Judah in the Negev near Arad."

  6. Kenites - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    In 1 Chronicles 2:55 the families of scribes living at Jabez are said to be Kenites. Apparently, during the kingdom and exile periods, certain Kenites had given up nomadic smithing and had taken on the more sedentary, but equally honorable, profession of scribe.

  7. Kenite | Bedouin Tribe, Nomadic People, Desert Dwellers | Britannica

    Kenite, member of a tribe of itinerant metalsmiths related to the Midianites and the Israelites who plied their trade while traveling in the region of the Arabah (the desert rift valley extending from the Sea of Galilee to the Gulf of Aqaba) from at least the 13th century to the 9th century bc.

  8. Kenite - Jewish Virtual Library

    KENITE (Heb. קֵינִי), a large group of nomadic clans engaged chiefly in metal working. The root qyn has the same meaning in cognate Semitic languages, e.g., in Arabic qayna, "tinsmith," "craftsman"; in Syriac and Aramaic qyn'h, qyny, "metalsmith."

  9. Kenites Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools

    Discover the meaning of Kenites in the Bible. Study the definition of Kenites with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  10. Topical Bible: Kenites

    The Kenites are a group of people mentioned in the Bible, known for their association with the Israelites and their nomadic lifestyle. They are often identified as descendants of Cain, the son of Adam and Eve, although this connection is more traditional than explicitly stated in …