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  1. Naamah (Hebrew: נַעֲמָה – Naʿămā) is mentioned in the Bible, in Genesis 4:22, as a descendant of Cain. She was the only mentioned daughter of Lamech and Zillah and their youngest mentioned child; her brother was Tubal-cain , while Jabal and Jubal were her half-brothers, sons of Lamech's other wife Adah.

  2. Nov 3, 2020 · Naamah is a name mentioned in Genesis as the sister of Tubal-Cain and the daughter of Lamech. She is also a demonic figure in Jewish mysticism, the mother of Ashmedai and the mother of all demons, who rises from the sea to seduce men.

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  3. Naamah is one of only three women included in the genealogies of the early chapters of Genesis. Those lists of names serve the literary purpose of expanding the world’s population from the primal pair (Eve and Adam) to the populated territories of the known world that form the backdrop to the emergence of the Israelite ancestors (Sarah and Abraham) at the end of Genesis 11.

  4. Naamah (loveliness).One of the four women whose names are preserved in the records of the world before the flood; all except Eve being Cainites. Site was daughter of Lamech by his wife Zillah, and sister, as is expressly mentioned to Tubal-cain (Genesis 4:22) only.

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    • Naamah’s Story: The Basic Facts
    • What Do We Know About Naamah?
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    • Mother of The King Rehoboam
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    Wife of King Solomon, woman of mystery

    Naamah 1. was wife of the dazzling King Solomonand 2. mother of a foolish son Rehoboam, who squandered his inheritance. She had a crowded life, yet there is virtually no trace of her. We know her name, where she came from, her husband’s and son’s names – and nothing else. Reconstructing her life is a detective game.

    Her husband Solomon reigned over Judahfrom about 962-922BC; her son Rehoboam from 922-915BC.
    She was a princess from Ammon, a state east of Jerusalem; the Ammonites were traditional enemies of Judah.
    She bore Rehoboam(who was inept) to Solomon (who was shrewd), and lived in Solomon’s large harem in Jerusalem.

    Naamah was one of the many wives of Solomon – the biblical text says he had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines (!), certainly an exaggeration of the real numbers but a graphic indication of how extraordinarily fond he was of women. The biblical text (see below) says he loved them and clung to them, implying he was a man who enjoyed th...

    Naamah was from Ammon, a kingdom to the east of Jerusalem(see right center of map). Presumably she was a princess of the royal house, but this is not mentioned. She is simply referred to as ‘the Ammonite’, in much to same way that Marie Antoinette was referred to as ‘the Austrian’, a disparaging title summing up the hostility of the common people t...

    She stood out from the crowd of women in the royal harem, so she must have had 1. a strong personality, 2. an intelligent mind or 3. a beautiful appearance – 4. or perhaps all three of these. She lived most of her life in a harem dominated by Solomon’s mother, Bathsheba– if Bathsheba lived into old age. The mother of the king, not his wife (a king ...

    Naaman was mother of Rehoboam, the king who succeeded Solomon. If she lived to see his reign, she would have been the most powerful woman in the realm, thegebiraor Queen Mother. She would 1. dominated the royal harem and the women within it, 2. act as an adviser to her son, 3. exert considerable influence at all levels of society, 4. and possibly b...

    1 Kings 14:21-28 21 And Rehoboam the son of Solomon reigned in Judah. Rehoboam was forty-one years old when he began to reign, and he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the city which the Lord did choose out of all the tribes of Israel, to put his name there. And his mother’s name was Naamah an Ammonitess. 22And Judah did evil in the sight of th...

    Naamah was a princess from Ammon who married King Solomon and gave birth to his son Rehoboam. She lived in a turbulent time of political and religious changes in ancient Jerusalem, but her life and influence are mostly unknown.

  5. www.sefaria.org › sheets › 134891Na'amah | Sefaria

    Na'amah is one of the three women in the seventh generation after creation in Genesis 4. Learn about her name, her possible role as a singer, and her connection to Noah and other biblical figures from various sources.

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  7. NAAMAH nā’ ə mə ( נַֽעֲמָֽה, for forms in LXX see below); means pleasant, delightful, sweet. 1. Of the descendants of Cain, a daughter of Lamech and Zillah, and brother of Tubalcain ( Gen 4:22, LXX Νοεμα, LXX Lucian Νοεμμα ). She is the only daughter named in the lineage of either Cain or Abel ( Gen 4:17-5:32 ). 2.