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gᵊnuvat גְּנֻבַת ‘Genubath’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from gānav גָּנַב ‘to steal’
Roots: גנב

gᵊnuvat pr n m pers
Genubath = "theft"
1) son of Hadad, an Edomite of the royal family, by an Egyptian princess, the sister of Tahpenes, the queen of the Pharaoh who governed Egypt in the latter part of the reign of David

Mentioned in 1 Kings 11:20

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