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Peninnah (Hebrew: פְּנִנָּה Pəninnā;
sometimes transliterated Penina) was one of Elkanah's two wives,
briefly mentioned in the
first Book of
Samuel (1...
- polygamy; his
other wife, less
favoured but
bearing more children, was
named Peninnah. The
names of Elkanah's
other children apart from
Samuel are not given...
- took
Peninnah as a
second wife
because of Hannah's barrenness.
Every year,
Elkanah would offer a
sacrifice at the
Shiloh sanctuary, and give
Peninnah and...
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Elkanah had two wives,
Peninnah and Hannah.
Peninnah had children;
Hannah did not. Nonetheless,
Elkanah favored Hannah. Jealous,
Peninnah reproached Hannah...
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Peninnah Gathoni Muchomba, also po****rly
known as
Gathoni Wa Muchomba, is a
Kenyan journalist,
entrepreneur and politician. She is the
Member of Parliament...
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feminine given name,
meaning "pearl" in Hebrew.
Alternative spellings include Peninnah, Penina, and Peninah.
Names of
similar origin include Margalit, Pearl,...
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Perazim Peresh Perez Perez-Uzza...
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Master Folklorists And
Their Major Contributions Peninnah Schram, from
Opening Worlds of Words,
Peninnah Schram and
Cherie Karo
Schwartz Discussion...
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other hand, he and his
first wife,
Peninniah (variant spellings: Penninah,
Peninnah, Penniah)
claimed that they were
married on June 6, 1882. This date appears...
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Peninnah Tukamwesiga, (also
Peninna Tukamwesiga), is a
Ugandan lawyer, who
specializes in
employment and
labor matters. As of
March 2019, she
serves on...