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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The Edomites were the descendants of Esau, the firstborn son of Isaac and the twin brother of Jacob. In the womb, Esau and Jacob struggled together, and God told their mother, Rebekah, that they would become two nations, with the older one serving the younger (Genesis 25:23).

  2. Genesis 36:1-43. Esau’s family tree. Esau was the elder son of Isaac and the twin brother of Jacob. Both had now become great men with much cattle and sheep and servants. This family tree lists all the children who have Esau as their ancestor. Esau was the ancestor of the Edomites.

  3. List of the Descendants of Esau in the Old Testament. Esau and Adah: Esau and Oholibamah: Esau and Bashemath: Eliphaz: Jeush: Reuel: Teman: Jalam: Nahath: Omar: Korah: Zerah: Zepho: Shammah: Gatam: Mizzah: Kenaz: Amalek

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    • Additional Thoughts and Considerations
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    Eliphaz (Esau’s firstborn) – name means “my god is gold”, one of Job’s oldest friends. His children were:

    Jeush – name means “he will come to help”, a Edomite chief, possibly also spelled Jeish.
    Jalam – name manes “to conceal”, a Edomite chief.
    Korah – name possibly means “baldness”, an Edomite chief, later we see the Korashites as one of the major Temple singers, gatekeepers, and bakers, also spelled Korach, Core, and Korak.

    This is the family line of Seir the Horite, the natives in the territory of Edom called Seir. These indigenous people will ultimately be overtaken by Esau’s descendants. 1. Lotan 1.1. Hori – name means “cave dweller”, “lesser”, or “bleached”. 1.2. Homam – also called Heman, name possibly means “confusion”. 2. Shobal – name probably means “lion”. 2....

    The following are the kings in Edom before any Israelite king reigned. 1. Bela 2. Beor (son of Bela) – ruled over the city of Dinhabah. 3. Johab (son of Zerah from Bozrah). 4. Husham (from the land of the Temanites). 5. Hadad (son of Bedad who defeated Midianin Moab) – ruled over the city of Avith. 6. Samlah (from Masrekah). 7. Shaul (from Rehoboth...

    These are the chiefs who descended from Esau, according to their clans and region. 1. Timna – possibly the same Teman listed above as the son of Eliphaz. 2. Alvah – also spelled Aliah, possibly the same “Alvan” listed above as son of Shobal. 3. Jetheth – may be an alternate spelling of Jether or Ithran (listed above as son of Dishon). 4. Oholibamah...

    Esau spawns a nation of Israelite foes

    Esau’s genealogy shows us he was successful and prosperous, spawning generations of Edomites and confirming what Rebekah foresaw – that Esau and his twin brother Jacob would spawn two nations. Although Israelites were forbidden to hate the Edomites, we will see Edomites become vicious foes of Israel, regularly attacking them through many years of violent wars. Edomites did not worship God and instead, chose Qaus (or Qos) as their principal deity. They will later be known as Idumaeans (by the...

    When was the Esau’s genealogy recorded?

    The genealogical list is qualified as the “rulers of Edom before any Israelite king reigned”. Possibly the genealogy was written after Edomite rulers reigned and before Saul became the first king of the Israelites but it is possible that the writer presupposed Israelite kings would one-day rule in the future (several verses promised kings would rule over the people). The theory is supported by the list itself. No date is given for the death of Hadar (Hadad), the last ruler in the list. This i...

    How accurate is Esau’s genealogy?

    It is unclear how Esau’s genealogy list was maintained but it was likely passed on orally through successive generations. Oral tradition, where knowledge, ideas and historical material is received, preserved and transmitted orally through speech or song, is much more precise than once presumed. In fact, we find that most genealogies in the Bible have proven accurate. However, there are instances where names overlap, spelling changes, and even a handful of instances where it is suspected a tra...

    The differing names of Esau’s wives

    The names of Esau’s wives listed here differ from those named in Genesis 26:34 (Judith replaces Adah) and Genesis 28:9 (Mahalath replaces Basemath). It is unclear if these are variations of the wife’s name or a second name. We know it was common for women to have two names and it is possible their names changed when they moved from Canaan to settle in Seir. Regardless, all verses agree on the central point – that Esau married foreign Canaanitewives.

    The “hot springs” in the desert

    Anah (a common name) is differentiated by characterizing him as the one who “discovered the hot springs in the desert while grazing donkeys”. The translation of “springs” differs between the ancient Syriac (called the Peshitta) and Vulgate(Latin) translations. One translates the word as “water” while the other translates the word as “hot water”.

    NIV

    The New International Version. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011. Print.

    The Message

    Peterson, Eugene H. The Message: The Bible in Contemporary Language. Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2005. Print.

    The NET Bible

    Biblical Studies Press. The NET Bible First Edition; Bible. English. NET Bible.; The NET Bible. Biblical Studies Press, 2006. Print.

  5. Esau’s Descendants. 36 This is the account of the family line of Esau (that is, Edom). 2 Esau took his wives from the women of Canaan: Adah daughter of Elon the Hittite, and Oholibamah daughter of Anah and granddaughter of Zibeon the Hivite— 3 also Basemath daughter of Ishmael and sister of Nebaioth. 4 Adah bore Eliphaz to Esau, Basemath ...

  6. Ancient Jewish History: The Edomites. Traditional enemies of the Israelites, the Edomites were the descendants of Esau who often battled the Jewish nation. Edom was in southeast Palestine, stretched from the Red Sea at Elath to the Dead Sea, and encompassed some of Israel's most fertile land.

  7. Esau's Descendants - These are the generations of Esau (that is, Edom). Esau took his wives from the Canaanites: Adah the daughter of Elon the.

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