(Heb. Yechubbah',
éְäֻáָּä
, for which the margin has
åְçֻáָּä
, ve-Chubbah', i.e. and Hubbah, as if the proper form were
çֻáָּä
, Chubbah', i.e. hidden; Sept.
Ï᾿âÜ
v.r.
É᾿áâÜ
,, Vulg. Haba), one of the sons of Shamer, or Shomer, of the tribe of Asher (1Ch_7:34). B.C. perhaps cir. 1618.