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The word '''''nahash''''' means "serpent" in [[Hebrew]]. ''Nahash'' may refer to |
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* [[Serpents in the Bible]] |
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* [[Nahash of Ammon]], a king mentioned in the first [[Book of Samuel]]. |
* [[Nahash of Ammon]], a king mentioned in the first [[Book of Samuel]]. |
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* Another king of the Ammonites of the same name who showed kindness to [[David]] during his wanderings ([[2 Samuel]] 10:2) is also mentioned. On his death, David sent an embassy of sympathy to [[Hanun]], Nahash's son and successor. |
* Another king of the Ammonites of the same name who showed kindness to [[David]] during his wanderings ([[2 Samuel]] 10:2) is also mentioned. On his death, David sent an embassy of sympathy to [[Hanun]], Nahash's son and successor. |
Revision as of 13:35, 26 June 2023
The word nahash means "serpent" in Hebrew. Nahash may refer to
- Serpents in the Bible
- Nahash of Ammon, a king mentioned in the first Book of Samuel.
- Another king of the Ammonites of the same name who showed kindness to David during his wanderings (2 Samuel 10:2) is also mentioned. On his death, David sent an embassy of sympathy to Hanun, Nahash's son and successor.
- The father of Abigail, mother of Amasa, according to 2 Samuel 17:25.