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senneh סֶ֑נֶּה ‘Seneh’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: the same as sᵊneh סְנֶה ‘bush’
Roots: סנה

senneh pr n loc
Seneh = "thorny"
1) a rocky height with crags which stood in the passage of Michmash 6.5 miles (10.4 km) north of Jerusalem; Jonathan attacked the Philistine outpost on this height

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 14:4

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