The story of Zanoah

Zanoah was a biblical figure mentioned in the book of Chronicles. He was the son of Rehoboam, the third king of Judah, and the grandson of King Solomon. He had two brothers, Abijah and Attai. Zanoah was best known for being the founder of a city in the hill country of Judah. He named the city Zanoah, after himself. He also built a wall around the city and fortified it. Zanoah was a leader in the region and was known for his wisdom and justice. He was also known for his generosity and hospitality. He was a great friend to the people of Judah and was respected by them. Zanoah was an important figure in the history of Judah and is remembered for his leadership and wisdom. He is also remembered for his generosity and hospitality. He is an example of a leader who was devoted to his people and worked to make their lives better.
Name meaning
The name "Zanoah" is of Hebrew origin and is found in the Bible. It generally means "cast off" or "rejected." In the Bible, Zanoah is also the name of two places: a town in the tribal territory of Judah and another in the region of the tribe of Benjamin. As with many biblical names, it carries with it historical and cultural significance tied to its scriptural references.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Joshua 15:34
Appearances in the Bible
5 mentions