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(1 Chronicles 5: 24) (B.C. 741.) + A Naphtalite, ancestor of Jerimoth, the head of the tribe at the time of David's census.
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The apparent discrepancy may be reconciled thus: Hiram's mother, though belonging to the tribe of Dan, had been married to a Naphtalite, so that when married afterwards to a Tyrian, she might be described as a widow of the tribe of Naphtali.
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(hidden), the son of Vophsi, a Naphtalite, and one of the twelve spies.
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[1] was a reluctant commander at a celebrated battle in the history of Naphtalite, and grew to manhood during the oppression of King Deborah selected him to recruit and command an army to fight a battle of liberation, the Bible does not say.
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