Komentarz do Diwrej ha-jamim I 2:55
וּמִשְׁפְּח֤וֹת סֹפְרִים֙ ישבו [יֹשְׁבֵ֣י] יַעְבֵּ֔ץ תִּרְעָתִ֥ים שִׁמְעָתִ֖ים שׂוּכָתִ֑ים הֵ֚מָּה הַקִּינִ֣ים הַבָּאִ֔ים מֵחַמַּ֖ת אֲבִ֥י בֵית־רֵכָֽב׃ (ס)
A rodziny uczonych w Piśmie, którzy mieszkali w Jabez: Tiratyci, Szimeatyci, Sukatyci. Są to Kenici, którzy przyszli z Hammata, ojca domu Rechaba.
Rashi on I Chronicles
And the families of scholars, those who dwelt with Jabez Jabez’s company, over whom he ruled, as is written below (4:9): “And Jabez was more esteemed than his brothers.”
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Rashi on I Chronicles
Tirathites, Shimathites, Suchathites All of these are names of their father’s house.
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Rashi on I Chronicles
they are the Kinites And where do they live? They are surely the inhabitants of Cain, a name of a place, as is written (Jos. 15:57): “Cain, Gibeah, and Timnah; ten cities...”
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who were descended from Hammath, the father of the house of Rechab who were descended from Hammath, who was of the house of Rechab, and they settled in Cain. Another interpretation: Jabez is the name of a city which belonged to Issachar, as it is written (Jos. 19:20): “And Rabbith and Kishion, and Ebez.”
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they are the Kinites silversmiths. (Jud. 16:4) “... and she gave it to the silversmith.” The Targum renders צוֹרֵף as קִינָאָה.
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