Name Meaning and Biblical Context of Libnah
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| Meaning | Whiteness. | ||
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The Biblical baby name Libneh is Hebrew in origin and its meaning is whiteness.
Libnah is pronounced lib-naw'. Libnah is the name of two places mentioned in the Bible. Libnah was one of the stations of the Israelites in the desert between Kadesh and Sinai. Libnah was one of the royal cities of Canaan captured by Joshua. It was allocated to the priests of the tribe of Judah. Libnah was the native place of Hamutal, the wife of King Josiah. Biblical reference for baby name Libnah: Numbers 33:20, 21; Joshua 10:29-32; 12:15; 21:13; 2 Kings 19:8; 23:31; 1 Chronicles 6:57; 2 Chronicles 21:10; Isaiah 37:8; Jeremiah 52:1 Strong's Bible concordance H3841 |
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