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Genesis 19:37

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 19:37

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And the firstborn bare a son, and called his name Moab—Meab, from the father, alluding to his incestuous origin; though Mo (water, an Arabic euphemism for the semen virile) and ab has been advanced as a more correct derivation (Rosenmüller).

The same is the father of the Moabites—who originally inhabited the country northeast of the Dead Sea, between the Jabbok and the Arnon (), but were afterwards driven by the Amorites south of the Arnou—unto this day.

This phrase, indicating a variable period from a few years to a few centuries (cf. ; ; ; ), cannot be regarded as a trace of post-Mosaic authorship (De Wette, et alii), since in Genesis it is always used of events which had taken place several centuries before the time of Moses, as in ; :30; (cf.

Heil, 'Introduction,' part 1. § 2, div. 1, § 33).

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