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'''Kenizzite''' (also spelled '''Cenezite''' in the ]) was an ]itish tribe referred to in the covenant God made with ] ({{bibleverse||Genesis|15:19}}). They are not mentioned among the other inhabitants of ] in {{bibleverse||Exodus|3:8}} and {{bibleverse||Joshua|3:10}} and probably inhabited some part of ], in the confines of ]. '''The Kenizzite Tribe''' ('''קְנִזִי'''), also spelled '''Cenezite,''' were an ] tribe referred to in the covenant God made with ] ({{bibleverse||Genesis|15:19}}). They are not mentioned among the other inhabitants of ] in {{bibleverse||Exodus|3:8}} and {{bibleverse||Joshua|3:10}} and probably inhabited some part of ], in the confines of ].


In {{bibleverse||Numbers|32:12}} ], father of the Israelite leader ], is called a Kenizzite. In {{bibleverse||Numbers|32:12}} ], father of the Israelite leader ], is called a Kenizzite.

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The Kenizzite Tribe (קְנִזִי), also spelled Cenezite, were an Edomite tribe referred to in the covenant God made with Abraham (Genesis 15:19). They are not mentioned among the other inhabitants of Canaan in Exodus 3:8 and Joshua 3:10 and probably inhabited some part of Arabia, in the confines of Syria.

In Numbers 32:12 Jephunneh, father of the Israelite leader Caleb, is called a Kenizzite.

Wikisource This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainEaston, Matthew George (1897). "Kenizzite". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.


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