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Reference: Genubath

Easton

theft, the son of Hadad, of the Edomitish royal family. He was brought up in Pharaoh's household. His mother was a sister of Tahpenes, the king of Egypt's wife, mentioned in 1Ki 11:20.

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Fausets

Son of Hadad, an Edomite of the king's seed, by an Egyptian princess, sister of Tahpenes, queen of the Pharaoh who ruled Egypt in David's reign (1Ki 11:14-20). Born and weaned by the queen in the palace, and reckoned in the household among Pharaoh's sons.

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Hastings

Son of Hadad, the fugitive Edomite prince, by the sister of queen Tahpenes (1Ki 11:19-20).

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Morish

Genu'bath

Son of Hadad an Edomite by an Egyptian princess, sister of Tahpenes the queen. 1Ki 11:19-20.

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Smith

Gen'ubath,

the 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.

1Ki 11:20

comp. 1Kin 11:16 (B.C. 1015.)

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