Naamathite
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Naamathite: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a resident of the town of Naamah
Hebrew
Strongs #05284: ytmen Na`amathiy
Naamathite = see Naamah "pleasantness"1) an inhabitant of Naamah (site unknown); describes Zophar the
friend of Job
5284 Na`amathiy nah-am-aw-thee'
patrial from a place corresponding in name (but not identical) with 5279; a Naamathite, or inhabitant of Naamah: KJV -- Naamathite.see HEBREW for 05279
Naamathite [ebd]
the designation of Zophar, one of Job's three friends (Job 2:11; 11:1), so called from some place in Arabia, called Naamah probably.
NAAMATHITE [smith]
the Gentile name of one of Job?s friends, Zophar the Naamathite. (Job 2:11; 11:1; 20:1; 42:9) There is no other trace of this name in the Bible, and the town whence it is derived is unknown. (But as Uz was in Arabia, probably the Naamah where he lived was on the Arabian borders of Syria.)NAAMATHITE [isbe]
NAAMATHITE - na'-a-ma-thit, na-am'-a-thit (na`amdthi, "a dweller in Naaman"; ho M(e)inaion basileus): The description of Zophar, one of Job's friends (Job 2:11; 11:1; 20:1, etc.). Naamah is too common a place-name to permit of the identification of Zophar's home; the Septuagint renders it as "king of the Minaeans."