Tahpenes

Tahpenes /tɑːpənɛz/ (תַּחְפְּנֵ֥יס, תַּחְפְּנֵ֔ס; LXX Θεκεμιμας, or Θεχεμινας; possibly meaning the wife of the king) is an Egyptian queen mentioned in the First Book of Kings. She appears at 1 Kings 11:1920, where the Egyptian pharaoh awards Hadad the Edomite with Tahpenes' sister in marriage. Tahpenes weaned the son of Hadad and her sister - Genubath, who was also raised in the pharaoh's household.[1][2]

References

  1. B. Grdseloff, Annales du Service des Antiquités d’Égypte, XLVII (1947), 211-216
  2. "Tahpenes". BiblicalTraining.


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