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Strong's #345 - אַיָּה
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- Aiah or Ajah = "falcon"
- a Horite, son of Zibeon
- father of Rizpah, Saul´s concubine
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1 a Horite Genesis 36:24; 1 Chronicles 1:40.
2 father of Rizpah 2 Samuel 3:7; 2 Samuel 21:8,10,11.
אַיָּה f. (for אַוְיָה, from the root אָוָה No. II.), prop. cry, clamour, hence
(1) some unclean clamourous bird of prey, Leviticus 11:14, Deuteronomy 14:13, to which very great acuteness of sight is attributed. Job 28:7. LXX. and Vulg. sometimes render it vulture, sometimes kite. Nor is the opinion of Bochart improbable (Hieroz. ii. p.193, seq.) that it is a kind of falcon, called by the Arabs يويو [“i.e. falco œsalon”] now called smirle, emerillon [Eng. merlin]. However, the Hebrew word may perhaps be more comprehensive, and include all the hawk or falcon tribe, whence Lev. and Deu. locc. citt. there is added לְמִינָהּ.
(2) [Ajah, Aiah], pr.n. m.
(a) Genesis 36:24.
(b) 2 Samuel 3:7, 21:8.