Genesis 9:25
Context9:25 So he said,
The lowest of slaves 3
he will be to his brothers.”
Genesis 26:34-35
Context26:34 When 4 Esau was forty years old, 5 he married 6 Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, as well as Basemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite. 26:35 They caused Isaac and Rebekah great anxiety. 7
Genesis 27:46
Context27:46 Then Rebekah said to Isaac, “I am deeply depressed 8 because of these daughters of Heth. 9 If Jacob were to marry one of these daughters of Heth who live in this land, I would want to die!” 10
[9:25] 1 sn For more on the curse, see H. C. Brichto, The Problem of “Curse” in the Hebrew Bible (JBLMS), and J. Scharbert, TDOT 1:405-18.
[9:25] 2 sn Cursed be Canaan. The curse is pronounced on Canaan, not Ham. Noah sees a problem in Ham’s character, and on the basis of that he delivers a prophecy about the future descendants who will live in slavery to such things and then be controlled by others. (For more on the idea of slavery in general, see E. M. Yamauchi, “Slaves of God,” BETS 9 [1966]: 31-49). In a similar way Jacob pronounced oracles about his sons based on their revealed character (see Gen 49).
[9:25] 3 tn Heb “a servant of servants” (עֶבֶד עֲבָדִים, ’eved ’avadim), an example of the superlative genitive. It means Canaan will become the most abject of slaves.
[26:34] 4 tn The sentence begins with the temporal indicator (“and it happened”), making this clause subordinate to the next.
[26:34] 5 tn Heb “the son of forty years.”
[26:34] 6 tn Heb “took as a wife.”
[26:35] 7 tn Heb “And they were [a source of ] bitterness in spirit to Isaac and to Rebekah.”
[27:46] 8 tn Heb “loathe my life.” The Hebrew verb translated “loathe” refers to strong disgust (see Lev 20:23).
[27:46] 9 tn Some translate the Hebrew term “Heth” as “Hittites” here (see also Gen 23:3), but this gives the impression that these people were the classical Hittites of Anatolia. However, there is no known connection between these sons of Heth, apparently a Canaanite group (see Gen 10:15), and the Hittites of Asia Minor. See H. A. Hoffner, Jr., “Hittites,” Peoples of the Old Testament World, 152-53.
[27:46] 10 tn Heb “If Jacob takes a wife from the daughters of Heth, like these, from the daughters of the land, why to me life?”