Genesi 36:39

39 Baal-Hanan, figliuolo di Acbor, morì, e Hadar regnò in luogo suo. Il nome della sua città fu Pau, e il nome della sua moglie, Mehetabeel, figliuola di Matred, figliuola di Mezahab.

Genesi 36:39 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 36:39

And Baalhanan the son of Achbor died
About A. M. 2367.

and Hadar reigned in his stead;
the last of the Horite kings, when an end was put to this monarchy by the united families of Seir and Esau, and changed into dukedoms; of which there were seven of the race of Seir, and fourteen of the race of Esau, of whom an account is given in the preceding part of this chapter: as for this last king it is further said of him:

and the name of his city [was] Pau;
but where it was cannot be said:

and his wife's name [was] Mehetabel, the daughter of Matred, the
daughter of Mezahab;
this woman seems to be a person of note, by the particular mention made of her; but whether the names of her ancestors are the names of men or women it is not certain: some take Matred to be the name of her father, and Mezahab the name of her grandfather; but according to Aben Ezra, Marred was the name of her mother, who was the daughter of Mezahab her grandfather; whom the Targum of Jonathan interprets melter of gold, as does Saadiah Gaon.

Genesi 36:39 In-Context

37 Samla morì, e Saul di Rehoboth sul Fiume, regnò in luogo suo.
38 Saul morì, e Baal-Hanan, figliuolo di Acbor, regnò in luogo suo.
39 Baal-Hanan, figliuolo di Acbor, morì, e Hadar regnò in luogo suo. Il nome della sua città fu Pau, e il nome della sua moglie, Mehetabeel, figliuola di Matred, figliuola di Mezahab.
40 E questi sono i nomi dei capi di Esaù, secondo le loro famiglie, secondo i loro territori, coi loro nomi: Il capo Timna, il capo Alva, il capo Ieteth,
41 il capo Oholibama, il capo Ela,
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