Dictionary
Easton's Bible Dictionary -
Anamim
The name of an Egyptian tribe descended from Mizraim (Genesis 10:13 ; 1 Chronicles 1:11 ).
Hitchcock's Bible Names -
Anamim
A fountain; answer; affliction
Fausset's Bible Dictionary -
Anamim
Sprung from Mizraim (Egypt), son of Ham (Genesis 10:13). An E. African people, early absorbed into Egypt or Ethiopia.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible -
Anamim
ANAMIM . A people, not yet identified, named in Genesis 10:13 ( 1 Chronicles 1:11 ) among the descendants of Mizraim, and therefore to be found somewhere in Egypt.
J. F. McCurdy.
Holman Bible Dictionary -
Anamim
(an' uh mihm) A tribe or nation called “son of Egypt” in Genesis 10:13 . No further information is known about these people. See Anam .
Morrish Bible Dictionary -
Anamim
Descendants of Mizraim (the Hebrew has the article). Genesis 10:13 ; 1 Chronicles 1:11 .
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Anamites - (an' uh mitess) NIV translation of
Anamim. See
Anamim
Bible, Egypt in the - Genesis 10 is commonly understood to enumerate the various peoples which made up the population of Egypt: Ludim,
Anamim, Laabim, Nepthuim, Phetrusim, Chasluim, and Capthorim. The
Anamim (Anu of the Egyptian texts) appear to be the remnant of early settlers who, driven back by newcomers, roamed in the desert above the second cataract; the Phetrusim (southerners) inhabited the neighborhood of Thebes; the Capthorim and Chasluim are late invaders established on the Mediterranean shore
Egypt in the Bible - Genesis 10 is commonly understood to enumerate the various peoples which made up the population of Egypt: Ludim,
Anamim, Laabim, Nepthuim, Phetrusim, Chasluim, and Capthorim. The
Anamim (Anu of the Egyptian texts) appear to be the remnant of early settlers who, driven back by newcomers, roamed in the desert above the second cataract; the Phetrusim (southerners) inhabited the neighborhood of Thebes; the Capthorim and Chasluim are late invaders established on the Mediterranean shore
Genealogy - Mizraim, Ludim,
Anamim), names of places (Tarshish, Zidon, Ophir) or of nations (the Jebusite, Amorite, etc