- Ahisamakh
Ahisamakh ( _he. אחיסמך, lit. "Brother of support") may refer to:
*Ahisamakh, a moshav in central Israel
*Ahisamach, the father of Aholiab according to Exodus 31:6, Exodus 35:34, and Exodus 38:23.
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Ahisamakh ( _he. אחיסמך, lit. "Brother of support") may refer to:
*Ahisamakh, a moshav in central Israel
*Ahisamach, the father of Aholiab according to Exodus 31:6, Exodus 35:34, and Exodus 38:23.
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