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Genesis 36:33

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 36:33

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

And Bela died, and Jobab—probably meaning "Desert," or "Shout" (Gesenius); identified with Job—an opinion which Michaelis declares to be insinis error, nec, historicus solum, sed et grammaticus, Jobab being derived from the root יָבַב; the name of a region of the Joktanite Arabs ()—the son of Zerah of Bozrah—"Fort" (Gesenius); afterwards an important city of the Edomites (; ; ); still to be traced in El-Busaireh, a village and castle in Arabia Petraea, about twenty-five miles south by east of the Dead Sea—reigned in his stead—literally, under him, i.

e. in succession to him.

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