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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Rechabites
        the descendants of Rechab through Jonadab or Jehonadab. They
        belonged to the Kenites, who accompanied the children of Israel
        into Israel, and dwelt among them. Moses married a Kenite
        wife (Judg. 1:16), and Jael was the wife of "Heber the Kenite"
        (4:17). Saul also showed kindness to the Kenites (1 Sam. 15:6).
        The main body of the Kenites dwelt in cities, and adopted
        settled habits of life (30:29); but Jehonadab forbade his
        descendants to drink wine or to live in cities. They were
        commanded to lead always a nomad life. They adhered to the law
        laid down by Jonadab, and were noted for their fidelity to the
        old-established custom of their family in the days of Jeremiah
        (35); and this feature of their character is referred to by the
        prophet for the purpose of giving point to his own exhortation.
        They are referred to in Neh. 3:14 and 1 Chr. 2:55. Dr. Wolff
        (1839) found in Arabia, near Mecca, a tribe claiming to be
        descendants of Jehonadab; and recently a Bedouin tribe has been
        found near the Dead Sea who also profess to be descendants of
        the same Kenite chief.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Rechabites' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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