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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:

  Nahash
     serpent. (1.) King of the Ammonites in the time of Saul. The
     inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead having been exposed to great danger
     from Nahash, sent messengers to Gibeah to inform Saul of their
     extremity. He promptly responded to the call, and gathering
     together an army he marched against Nahash. "And it came to pass


     that they which remained were scattered, so that two of them
     [the Ammonites] were not left together" (1 Sam. 11:1-11).
     
       (2.) Another king of the Ammonites of the same name is
     mentioned, who showed kindness to David during his wanderings (2
     Sam. 10:2). On his death David sent an embassy of sympathy to
     Hanun, his son and successor, at Rabbah Ammon, his capital. The
     grievous insult which was put upon these ambassadors led to a
     war against the Ammonites, who, with their allies the Syrians,
     were completely routed in a battle fought at "the entering in of
     the gate," probably of Medeba (2 Sam. 10:6-14). Again Hadarezer
     rallied the Syrian host, which was totally destroyed by the
     Israelite army under Joab in a decisive battle fought at Helam
     (2 Sam. 10:17), near to Hamath (1 Chr. 18:3). "So the Syrians
     feared to help the children of Ammon any more" (2 Sam. 10:19).
     
       (3.) The father of Amasa, who was commander-in-chief of
     Abasolom's army (2 Sam. 17:25). Jesse's wife had apparently been
     first married to this man, to whom she bore Abigail and Zeruiah,
     who were thus David's sisters, but only on the mother's side (1
     Chr. 2:16).
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:

  Nahash, snake; serpent
  

















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