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Wesley -> 1Ch 1:36
Wesley: 1Ch 1:36 - -- There is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12, but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names comm...
There is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12, but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names common both to men and women in the Hebrew and in other languages.
JFB: 1Ch 1:36 - -- The tribe Adites, in the center country of the Saracens, so called from his mother, Adah (Gen 36:10).
The tribe Adites, in the center country of the Saracens, so called from his mother, Adah (Gen 36:10).
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Gave rise to the land of Teman, near the head of the Red Sea.
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The tribe Beni-Amma, settled at the northern point of Djebel Shera (Mount Seir).
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Katam, inhabited by the tribe Al Saruat, or "people of Sarah."
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The tribe Aenezes, a tribe whose settlement lies in the neighborhood of Syria.
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The Beni Malak of Zohran, and the Beni Maledj of the Shat el Arab.
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A powerful branch of the great Aeneze tribe, the Rowalla Arabs.
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JFB: 1Ch 1:37 - -- The great tribe Beni Shammar. In the same way, the names of the other kings and dukes are traced in the modern tribes of Arabia. But it is unnecessary...
The great tribe Beni Shammar. In the same way, the names of the other kings and dukes are traced in the modern tribes of Arabia. But it is unnecessary to mention any more of these obscure nomads, except to notice that Jobab (1Ch 1:44), one of the kings of Edom, is considered to be Job, and that his seat was in the royal city of Dinahab (Gen 36:32; 1Ch 1:43), identified with O'Daeb, a well-known town in the center of Al Dahna, a great northern desert in the direction of Chaldea and the Euphrates [FORSTER].
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TSK: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Teman : 1Ch 1:53; Gen 36:11-15; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:20; Amo 1:12; Oba 1:9; Hab 3:3
Omar : i.e. eloquent, [Strong’ s H201], Gen 36:11
Zephi : i.e. ex...
Teman : 1Ch 1:53; Gen 36:11-15; Jer 49:7, Jer 49:20; Amo 1:12; Oba 1:9; Hab 3:3
Omar : i.e. eloquent, [Strong’ s H201], Gen 36:11
Zephi : i.e. expectations; watch thou, [Strong’ s H6825]. Gen 36:11, Gen 36:15; The various reading of
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Barnes -> 1Ch 1:36
Barnes: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Timna - In Gen 36:11, Eliphaz has no son Timna; but he has a concubine of the name, who is the mother of Amalek, and conjectured to be Lotan...
Timna - In Gen 36:11, Eliphaz has no son Timna; but he has a concubine of the name, who is the mother of Amalek, and conjectured to be Lotan’ s sister 1Ch 1:39. The best explanation is, that the writer has in his mind rather the tribes descended from Eliphaz than his actual children, and as there was a place, Timna, inhabited by his "dukes"(1Ch 1:51; compare Gen. 35:40), he puts the race which lived there among his "sons."
Poole -> 1Ch 1:36
Poole: 1Ch 1:36 - -- Timna: there is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12 , but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some n...
Timna: there is another Timna, the concubine of Eliphaz, Gen 36:12 , but this was one of his sons, though called by the same name; there being some names common both to men and women in the Hebrew and in other languages.
Haydock -> 1Ch 1:36
Haydock: 1Ch 1:36 - -- And by. This serves to explain the difficulty; as Thamna would otherwise seem to be a daughter of Eliphaz, though we know she was his concubine, Gen...
And by. This serves to explain the difficulty; as Thamna would otherwise seem to be a daughter of Eliphaz, though we know she was his concubine, Genesis xxxvi. 12. (Haydock) ---
The Hebrew, Roman Septuagint, Syriac, and Latin, suppose that Thamna was the brother of Amalec; but the Alexandrian Septuagint has, "Now Thamna, the concubine of Eliphaz, bore Amalec." Arabic, "And Thamna, who was the concubine of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, bore him Amalec," which seems to be the true reading. (Kennicott) ---
Hebrew, "And Timna and Amalek," (Protestants; Haydock) which confounds the sense. (Mariana) (Du Hamel)
Gill -> 1Ch 1:35-37
Gill: 1Ch 1:35-37 - -- The sons of Esau,.... The firstborn of Isaac; his posterity are named in this and the two following verses, as in Gen 36:1 only it should be observed,...
The sons of Esau,.... The firstborn of Isaac; his posterity are named in this and the two following verses, as in Gen 36:1 only it should be observed, that Timna, 1Ch 1:36 is not the name of a man, but was the concubine of Eliphaz, the eldest son of Esau, and the mother of Amalek, Gen 36:12, and so in the Arabic version it is read,"and Timna, which was the concubine of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, bare him Amalek;''and so the Alexandrian copy of the Septuagint.
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NET Notes: 1Ch 1:36 The Hebrew text has simply, “and Timna and Amalek,” but Gen 36:12 indicates that Timna, a concubine of Eliphaz, was the mother of Amalek. ...
Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:35 The sons of Esau; ( i ) Eliphaz, Reuel, and Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah.
( i ) These were born from three different mothers, read (Gen 36:4).
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Geneva Bible: 1Ch 1:36 The sons of Eliphaz; Teman, and Omar, Zephi, and Gatam, Kenaz, and ( k ) Timna, and Amalek.
( k ) Which was Eliphaz's concubine, read (Gen 36:12).
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