Reference: Kenath
Easton
possession, a city of Gilead. It was captured by Nobah, who called it by his own name (Nu 32:42). It has been identified with Kunawat, on the slopes of Jebel Hauran (Mount Bashan), 60 miles east from the south end of the Sea of Galilee.
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Fausets
Now Kenawat, near the S. end of the tract el Lejah, and on the W. slopes of the Hauran mountains (Nu 32:41-42). Its conqueror Nobah named it after himself (Jg 8:11); the original name has supplanted his name. Translated in 1Ch 2:23 as "Geshur (its people N.W. of Bashan) and Aram (the Aramaeans or Syrians) took the towns of Jair (rather Havoth Jair) from them (the Jairites) with Kenath and the towns thereof, 60 cities," i.e. 23 of the Havoth Jair (i.e. Jair's life, conquered by Jair) and 37 of Kenath and her dependent towns (conquered by Nobah), 60 in all.
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Hastings
A city lying to the E. of the Jordan, taken by Nobah, whose name for a time it bore (Nu 32:42). Geshur and Aram re-conquered it (1Ch 2:23). It is usually identified with Kanaw
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Morish
Kenath'
City of Bashan, taken by NOBAH, and called after his own name. It was afterwards re-taken with the villages of Jair by Geshur and Aram, as the passage in Chronicles should read. Nu 32:42; 1Ch 2:23. Identified with Kanawat, 32 46' N, 36 34' E.
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Smith
Ke'nath
(possession), one of the cities on the east of Jordan, with its "daughter-towns" (Authorized Version "villages") taken possession of by a certain Nobah, who then called it by his own name,