MENUHAH (Jdg_20:43).We should perhaps read Manahath (wh. see), or, better, from Nohah. In 1Ch_8:2 Nohah is a clan of Benjamin.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909
men-ū?ha, men-ū?ka (מנוּחה, menūḥāh, ?place of rest?; the King James Version Menuchah): Rendered in Jdg_20:43 the King James Version ?with ease,? the Revised Version (British and American) ?at their resting-place.? Both, however, have a marginal suggestion which would make the word a place-name, which would then more naturally read ?from Nuhah over against Gibeah,? thus describing the ground over which the slaughter of the Benjamites occurred. In 1Ch_8:2 the word ?Nohah? occurs as that of a Benjamite elan. The place intended is perhaps MANAHATH (which see).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.