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BITHIAH

Mered’s wife. Bithiah may have been a princess, or the phrase “daughter of Pharaoh” (KJB) may merely indicate that she was Egyptian (1 Chr 4:17-18). Her name (meaning “daughter of Yah”) seems to indicate that she was a Jewish convert.