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Yenoam

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Place in Ancient Israel or Syria
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Yenoam[1]
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Era:New Kingdom
(1550–1069 BC)

Yenoam orYanoam (Ancient Egyptian:ynwꜥmꜣ) is a place in ancientCanaan, or inSyria, known fromancient Egyptian regnal sources from the time ofThutmose III toRamesses III.[2] One such source is astela ofSeti I found inBeit She'an. Another is theMerneptah Stele.

The location of Yenoam is a matter of speculation. Suggested sites include:

It has been tentatively associated with the biblical city ofJanohah (Hebrew:ינוח,romanizedynwḥ).[2]

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  1. ^Gauthier, Henri (1925).Dictionnaire des Noms Géographiques Contenus dans les Textes Hiéroglyphiques. Vol. 1. p. 169.
  2. ^ab"Is Janoah in 2 Kings 15:29 Yenoam/Yanoam?".Against Jebel al-Lawz, blog on biblical topics. 2 March 2011.
  3. ^Na'aman, Nadav (1977-09-01). "Yeno'am".Tel Aviv.4 (3–4). 168.doi:10.1179/033443577788497687.ISSN 0334-4355. (Reprinted inNaʼaman, Nadav (2005).Canaan in the Second Millennium B.C.E. Eisenbrauns. p. 195.ISBN 9781575061139.)

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  1. ^Raafat Abbas, M. (10 May 2020). "The Town of Yenoam in the Ramesside War Scenes and Texts of Karnak".Cahiers de Karnak.16:329–341.doi:10.34847/nkl.07471sqy.
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