Chenaanah:
broken in pieces
Chenaanah:
ke-na'-a-na (kenaanah, feminine form of "Canaan," though others explain it as "toward Canaan"): The name of two men:
(1) The fourth-named of the seven sons of Bilham, son of Jediael, of the tribe of Benjamin, a leading warrior in the time of David (1Ch 7:10).
(2) Father of the false prophet Zedekiah, who encouraged Ahab against Micaiah (1Ki 22:11,24; 2Ch 18:10,23).
Chenaanah:
(merchant).
(1.) Son of Bilhan, son of Jediael, son of Benjamin, head of a Benjamite house (1 Chronicles 7:10) probably of the family of the Belaites. SEE [BELA].
(2.) Father or ancestor of Zedekiah the false prophet (1 Kings 22:11; 22:24; 2 Chronicles 18:10; 18:23).
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