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Joktan
Joktan or Yoktan ( ; literally, "little") was the second of the two sons of Eber (Gen. 10:25; 1 Chr. 1:19) mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. His name means "small" or "smallness".

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Obal
inconvenience of old age
  

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Obal

(stripped bare), son of Joktan, and, like the rest of family, apparently the founder of an Arab tribe. (Genesis 10:28) In (1 Chronicles 1:22) the name is written Ebal.
  

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Obal
stripped, the eight son of Joktan (Gen. 10:28); called also Ebal (1 Chr. 1:22).

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obal
nm. packaging; wrapping; wrapper; jacket; casing; sheath; mantle; burr; bald; flat; point-blank
 
obalit
v. fold; wrap; envelop; coat


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