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Genesis 36:20

Posted on 28 July 2023
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“These are the sons of Seir the Horite, who inhabited the land; Lotan, and Shobal, and Zibeon, and Anah,”

This verse is found within the genealogical account of Esau, the older twin brother of Jacob. Esau’s descendants are listed in Genesis 36, and this particular verse introduces the sons of Seir the Horite, who lived in the land of Edom.

To gain a better understanding of this verse, it is helpful to consider the context in which it appears. Genesis 36:focuses on the genealogy of Esau and his descendants, detailing the various clans and families that descended from him. The verse in question, Genesis 36:20, specifically mentions the sons of Seir, who was a prominent figure in the region of Edom.

The mention of Seir the Horite:is significant because it establishes a connection between Esau’s descendants and the people who inhabited the land of Edom. Seir is believed to be the original indigenous population of the land, and his descendants intermingled with the Edomites, who were the descendants of Esau.

The names Lotan, Shobal, Zibeon, and Anah mentioned in the verse are the sons of Seir. These names represent different clans or families that arose from Seir’s lineage. These clans later played a role in the history of the region, and their names reappear in various contexts throughout the Old Testament.

It’s important to note that this verse is part of a larger genealogical account, which may not have direct implications for personal or spiritual application. However, it does contribute to the historical and cultural understanding of the people and regions mentioned in the Bible.

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