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qᵊnāt קְנָת ‘Kenath’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from qānā קָנָה ‘to buy’
Roots: קנה

qᵊnāt pr n loc
Kenath = "possession"
1) a city in Gilead east of the Jordan taken possession of by a certain Nobah and renamed in his own honour

Mentioned in Numbers 32:42 1 Chronicles 2:23

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