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nōvaḥ נֹ֫בַח ‘Nobah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from nāvaḥ נָבַח ‘to bark’
Roots: נבח

nōvaḥ pr n m pers + pr n loc
Nobah = "barking"
n pr m
1) a warrior of Manasseh who during the conquest of the territory on the east of the Jordan possessed himself of the town of Kenath and surrounding villages
n pr loc
2) a place in Gilead which comprised the towns of Kenath and its surrounding villages captured by 1 above and renamed after himself; area eventually regained its original identity

Mentioned in Numbers 32:42 Judges 8:11

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