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Genesis 30:21

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30:21 After that she gave birth to a daughter and named her Dinah.

Genesis 10:18

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10:18 Arvadites, 1  Zemarites, 2  and Hamathites. 3  Eventually the families of the Canaanites were scattered

Genesis 33:7

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33:7 Then Leah came forward with her children and they bowed down. Finally Joseph and Rachel came forward and bowed down.

Genesis 38:30

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38:30 Afterward his brother came out – the one who had the scarlet thread on his hand – and he was named Zerah. 4 

Genesis 32:4

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32:4 He commanded them, “This is what you must say to my lord Esau: ‘This is what your servant 5  Jacob says: I have been staying with Laban until now.
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[10:18]  1 sn The Arvadites lived in the city Arvad, located on an island near the mainland close to the river El Kebir.

[10:18]  2 sn The Zemarites lived in the town Sumur, north of Arka.

[10:18]  3 sn The Hamathites lived in Hamath on the Orontes River.

[38:30]  1 sn Perhaps the child was named Zerah because of the scarlet thread. Though the Hebrew word used for “scarlet thread” in v. 28 is not related to the name Zerah, there is a related root in Babylonian and western Aramaic that means “scarlet” or “scarlet thread.” In Hebrew the name appears to be derived from a root meaning “to shine.” The name could have originally meant something like “shining one” or “God has shined.” Zerah became the head of a tribe (Num 26:20) from whom Achan descended (Josh 7:1).

[32:4]  1 sn Your servant. The narrative recounts Jacob’s groveling in fear before Esau as he calls his brother his “lord,” as if to minimize what had been done twenty years ago.



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