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Genesis 36:37

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37 Und Samla starb; und es ward König an seiner Statt Saul aus Rechoboth am Strome.

Genesis 36:37 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 36:37

And Samlah died
As is supposed, about A. M. 2283. and Saul of Rehoboth [by] the river reigned in his stead;
Rehoboth was one of the cities built by Ashur, ( Genesis 10:11 ) ; and was situated near the river Euphrates; and so the Targum of Jonathan calls it Rehoboth which is by Euphrates; but Jerom F14, from Eusebius, takes it to be another city by a river in Edom, and says, that there was in his days a garrison in the country of Gabalena (a part of Idumea), a large village called by that name.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 De loc. Heb. fol. 93. M. & 94. A.
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Genesis 36:37 In-Context

35 Und Huscham starb; und es ward König an seiner Statt Hadad, der Sohn Bedads, welcher Midian schlug im Gefilde Moabs; und der Name seiner Stadt war Awith.
36 Und Hadad starb; und es ward König an seiner Statt Samla aus Masreka.
37 Und Samla starb; und es ward König an seiner Statt Saul aus Rechoboth am Strome.
38 Und Saul starb, und es ward König an seiner Statt Baal-Hanan, der Sohn Akbors.
39 Und Baal-Hanan, der Sohn Akbors, starb; und es ward König an seiner Statt Hadar; und der Name seiner Stadt war Paghu, und der Name seines Weibes Mehetabeel, die Tochter Matreds, der Tochter Mesahabs.

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