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Funny this article is about the Bedouins, I was just doing research on them yesterday! Talk about fate or mere coincidence. . This is what I found on the Bedouins/kenites . Moses married a Kenite wife (Judges 1:16), and Jael was the wife of “Heber the kenite. The main body of the Kenites dwelt in cities, and adopted settled habits of life ; but Jehonadab forbade his descendants to drink wine or to live in cities. They were commanded to lead always a nomad life. They travelled with the Israelites and some intermarried with them becoming absorbed into the tribe of Judah.
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); They are referred to in Neh. 3:14 and 1 Chronicles 2:55. Dr. Wolff (1839) found in Arabia, near Mecca, a tribe claiming to be descendants of Jehonadab; and later a Bedouin tribe has been found near the Dead Sea who also profess to be descendants of the same Kenite chief.
Funny this article is about the Bedouins, I was just doing research on them yesterday! Talk about fate or mere coincidence. . This is what I found on the Bedouins/kenites . Moses married a Kenite wife (Judges 1:16), and Jael was the wife of “Heber the kenite. The main body of the Kenites dwelt in cities, and adopted settled habits of life ; but Jehonadab forbade his descendants to drink wine or to live in cities. They were commanded to lead always a nomad life. They travelled with the Israelites and some intermarried with them becoming absorbed into the tribe of Judah.
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); They are referred to in Neh. 3:14 and 1 Chronicles 2:55. Dr. Wolff (1839) found in Arabia, near Mecca, a tribe claiming to be descendants of Jehonadab; and later a Bedouin tribe has been found near the Dead Sea who also profess to be descendants of the same Kenite chief.