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Strongs H6444

H6444

פְּנִנָּה (Pᵉninnâh) n-pr-f (pen-in-naw')
Source: probably feminine from H6443 contr.;
Meaning: Peninnah, an Israelitess
KJV: Peninnah.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

פְּנִנָּה n.pr.f. wife of Elkanah {819}

Appears in a total of 2 verses:

SA1 1:4

OET-LV: 4And_he/it_was the_day and_ ʼElqānāh _he/it_sacrificed and_he/it_gave to/for_Fəninnāh his/its_wife/woman and_to/for_all her/its_sons/descendants and_her/its_daughters portions.   (SA1_1:4)

OET-RV: 4on the day that Elkanah made his sacrifice, he would give portions of the cooked meat to Peninnah and to all her sons and daughters, (SA1 1:4)

SA1 1:2

OET-LV: 2And_to/for_him/it two_of wives the_name_of one was_Ḩannāh and_name_of the_second(fs) was_Fəninnāh and_he/it_was to/for_Fəninnāh children and_to/for_Ḩannāh there_belonged_not children.   (SA1_1:2)

OET-RV: 2He had two wives: Hannah (who had no children) and Peninnah (who had several children). (SA1 1:2)

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