Chenani'ah (Hebrews Kenanyah´, כּנִניָה, established by Jehovah; 1Ch 15:27; Sept. Χενενίας v. r. Χωνενίας; elsewhere in the longer form Kenanya´hu, כּנִניָהוּ; 1Ch 15:22, Χωνενία; v. r. in 1Ch 26:29, Χωνενίας), a Levite of the family of Izharites (1Ch 26:29), and chief of the temple singers (1Ch 15:22), who conducted the grand musical services when the ark was removed from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem (1Ch 15:27). B.C. 1043. SEE CONONIAH.
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