Sheshai

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Sesai era um clã dos anaquins que vivia em Hebrom, cujo nome vem dos filhos de Anaque na Bíblia Sagrada. Os clãs foram expulsos da cidade por Caleb e da Tribo de Judá. Os dois irmãos de Sesai eram Aimã e Talmai. rdf:langString
Sheshai /ˈʃiːˌʃaɪ/ (Biblical Hebrew: שֵׁשַׁי, romanized: Šēšay) was a clan of Anakim living in Hebron named for a son of Anak in the Bible (Numbers 13:22). The clans were driven out of the city by Caleb (Joshua 15:14) and the Tribe of Judah (Judges 1:10). The two brothers of Sheshai were Ahiman and Talmai. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Sheshai /ˈʃiːˌʃaɪ/ (Biblical Hebrew: שֵׁשַׁי, romanized: Šēšay) was a clan of Anakim living in Hebron named for a son of Anak in the Bible (Numbers 13:22). The clans were driven out of the city by Caleb (Joshua 15:14) and the Tribe of Judah (Judges 1:10). The two brothers of Sheshai were Ahiman and Talmai. The Egyptologists and archaeologists Aharon Kempinski and Donald B. Redford have proposed that Sheshi, a Canaanite king ruling over parts of Egypt for some time between 1750 BC and 1650 BC during the Second Intermediate Period, may be the historical figure that gave rise to the Biblical Sheshai.
rdf:langString Sesai era um clã dos anaquins que vivia em Hebrom, cujo nome vem dos filhos de Anaque na Bíblia Sagrada. Os clãs foram expulsos da cidade por Caleb e da Tribo de Judá. Os dois irmãos de Sesai eram Aimã e Talmai.
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