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Bithiah

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Bithiah (bĭthī`ə), in the Bible, a Pharaoh's daughter, wife of a Judahite.


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Those who work in the field are well aware of the value of public health, but we don't always do a great job of sharing that message with the public," said Bithiah Lafontant, MPH, APHA's communications specialist.
Other mixed marriages reported without censure from the tribe of Judah include Judah himself with Bath-shua, a Canaanite (1 Chr 2:3); Jether the Ishmaelite with Abigail the sister of David (1 Chr 2:17); David with Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of Geshur (1 Chr 3:2); a Judahite Mered with Bithiah the daughter of Pharaoh (1 Chr 4:18); (8) and some of the descendants of Judah's son Shelah with Moabites (1 Chr 4:22).
The six new staff members are: * Nicky Bassford, MPP, government relations manager; * Michealle Carpenter, JD, health policy analyst; * Bithiah Lafontant, MPH, communications specialist; * Jessica Murray, component affairs assistant; * Allen Thornton, help desk/computer support specialist; and * Natasha Williams, component affairs coordinator.
 
 
 
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