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  • For from the outline it will immediately become apparent that we are apprised also of the non-Edomitish elements that were incorporated into the race and of the "chiefs" and "kings" that were men of prominence among this people.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • We already had one list of Edomitish chiefs in v. Ge 36: 15-19.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • Nothing is said concerning the Edomitish or the Horite "chiefs" to indicate that they ruled successively.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • All claims, therefore, that this list of Edomitish kings, must have been made in Saul's or David's time or even Solomon's are poorly substantiated.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • There are no others who succeeded in rising to the level of this honour as was the case in the list of the Edomitish chiefs.

    Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1 1892-1972 1942

  • He became the chief of an Edomitish tribe (Gen. 36: 11, 15, 42).

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • Samlah, one of the Edomitish kings (Gen. 36: 36; 1 Chr. 1: 47).

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • Robbers 'den, an Edomitish city, the capital of king Bela (Gen. 36: 32).

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • Fortress, one of the Edomitish "dukes" descended from Esau (Gen. 36: 42; 1 Chr. 1: 53).

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • (Gen. 36: 39) or Pai (1 Chr. 1: 50), bleating, an Edomitish city ruled over by Hadar.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

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