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Genesis 36:16

Posted on 28 July 2023
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“Duke Korah, duke Gatam, and duke Amalek: these are the dukes that came of Eliphaz in the land of Edom; these were the sons of Adah.”

Context:This verse is part of a genealogical account found in Genesis 36, which details the descendants of Esau, also known as Edom. Esau was the twin brother of Jacob and the older son of Isaac and Rebekah.

The genealogy of Esau’s descendants in Genesis 36 provides historical information about the nations that emerged from his lineage. In Genesis 36:16, three dukes or chiefs of Edomite clans are mentioned: Korah, Gatam, and Amalek. These individuals were the descendants of Eliphaz, who was one of Esau’s sons. Eliphaz was born to Esau and his wife Adah, and these three dukes were his sons.

The mention of dukes or chiefs indicates the importance and leadership roles held by these individuals within their respective clans or tribes. This genealogical account helps trace the lineage of Esau’s descendants and provides insight into the development of the Edomite nation.

It’s worth noting that the Bible contains various genealogical records that serve different purposes, such as establishing family connections, tracing historical lineages, and demonstrating the fulfilment of prophecies. While these genealogies may not always carry direct theological or moral teachings, they provide valuable historical context for understanding the development of God’s chosen people and the broader scope of biblical narratives.

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