or rather SENUAH (סְנוּאָח, a bristling [Gesen.] or hated [Furst], with the art. הִסְּנוּאָה, has-Senuah'), the name of two Benjamites (but the name has the fem. termination).
1. (Sept. Ἀσανουά , Eng. Vers. "Hasenuah.") Father of Hodaviah and ancestor of Sallu, which last was;. a chief resident of Jerusalem, apparently after the Captivity (1 Chronicles 9:7). B.C. ante 536.
2. (Sept. Ἀσανά , Eng.Vers. "Senuah.") Father of Judah, which latter was "second over the city," after the return from Babylon (Nehemiah 11:9). B.C. cir. 440.