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  • lot out of the twenty-four lots ordained by David. (1 Chronicles 24:13) Huppim (חופים) or Hupham (חופם) was the ninth son of Benjamin in Genesis 46:21...
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    Benjamin had ten sons: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, and Ard. The name of his wife/wives are not given, but the Book of Jubilees...
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  • Hosah Hosanna Hosea Hoshaiah Hoshama Hotham Hothir Hukkok Hul Huldah Hupham Huppim Hur Huram Huri Hushah Hushai Hushathite Huz Huzoth Huzzab Hymeneus Comay...
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    Benjamin the things he himself had learned from his father; the ninth, Ḥuppim ("whose wedding I have not seen"); and the tenth, Ard, because Joseph was...
    27 KB (3,702 words) - 15:51, 18 August 2024
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    Another use as "covering, canopy" in Isaiah 4:5; probably the same as "Huppim" in 1 Chronicles 7:12. Listed in the Yemeni inscription with the division...
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    Shuppim and Huppim were the sons of Ir, Hushim the son of Aher. "Shuppim": is written as "Shupham" or "Shephupham" in Numbers 26:39. "Huppim": is written...
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  • well as two significant articles published in The Commonwealth magazine - "Huppim & Muppim" (1901) was a biting comment on unimaginative Religious Education...
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    Benjamin "my brother" (achi) and chief (rosh). Sons were called Muppim and Huppim, because Benjamin said that Joseph did not see Benjamin's marriage-canopy...
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    that he was exceedingly attractive (yafeh ‘ad me'od) in all matters; and Huppim signified that Benjamin did not see his marriage-canopy (huppah) and he...
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    that he was exceedingly attractive (yafeh ‘ad me'od) in all matters; and Huppim signified that Benjamin did not see his marriage-canopy (huppah) and he...
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