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Keinan (קינן Genesis 5:9) means to nest (קנןkannein). It is also close to the root for "acquire" (kanah).

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What is enosh?

Enosh is the first son of Seth in the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible.


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What does kenneth mean in Hebrew?

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Who was the son of Seth Genesis 4.26 4 letters?

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proper masculine noun Bible: Genesis 4:26 Son of Seth Strongs Number H583 Hebrew אנוש: man, human being; mortal, nonrecoverable


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Who was Jared's father in the book of Genesis?

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