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Nebaioth (Hebrew: נְבָיוֹת Nəḇāyōṯ; Arabic: نابت, romanized: Nābit) or
Nebajoth is
mentioned at
least five
times in the
Hebrew Bible,
according to which...
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scholars described the
historic tribe of
Nabataeans as
descendants of
Nebaioth based on the
similarity of sounds, but
others reject this connection. Different...
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twelve children alongside Nebaioth. In the
Books of Chronicles,
Qedar is
regarded as
being the
second son of
Ishmael with
Nebaioth being the firstborn. The...
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married his cousin,
Mahalath the
daughter of Ishmael, and
sister of
Nebaioth. Esau's
family is
again revisited in
Genesis 36, this p****age
names two...
- Ishmael,
except for Ibn
Ishaq who
claimed that
Adnan was a
descendant of
Nebaioth.
According to
classical Muslim historian Al-Tabari, Ibn Ishaq's differing...
- to the Bible, the
third wife of Esau,
daughter of
Ishmael and
sister of
Nebaioth. Esau took
Mahalath from the
house of
Ishmael to be his wife,
after seeing...
- the main line of
descent came,
either his
eldest son
Nabeet or Al-Nabt (
Nebaioth), or his
second son
Qidar (Kedar) was the
father of the
North Arabian people...
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married his cousin,
Mahalath the
daughter of Ishmael, and
sister of
Nebaioth. Esau's
family is
again revisited in
Genesis 36, this p****age
names two...
- the 10th
century CE, it is
claimed that
Mecca was
built by the sons of
Nebaioth, the
eldest son of Ismāʿīl or Ishmael. Some
Thamudic inscriptions which...
- a 10th-century work of
Samaritan literature,
Ismail and his
eldest son
Nebaioth built the
Kaaba as well as the city of Mecca." The
Kaaba is a cuboid-shaped...