Genesis 36:15
First aristocracy of dukes, from A.M. cir. 2429, to A.M. cir.2471; from B.C. cir. 1575, to B.C. cir. 1533. dukes.The word duke is from the Latin {dux,} a captain or leader, from {duco,} to lead, guide; which is the exact import of the Hebrew [alluph 0441|,>] {alluph,} from [aleph, lamed, pheh,] to lead, guide; and is here applied to heads of families, chieftains, or princes, who were military leaders. 18; 1Ch 1:35 Eliphaz. Job 21:8; Ps 37:35 duke Teman. 4,11,12; 1Ch 1:36,45,51-54; Job 2:11; 4:1; Jer 49:7,20; Eze 25:13 Am 1:12; Ob 1:9; Hab 3:3Genesis 36:18-19
5,14; 1Ch 1:35 who is Edom.1Genesis 36:30-31
From A.M. cir. 2093, to A.M. cir. 2429; from B.C. cir. 1911,to B.C. cir. 1575. dukes in the. 2Ki 11:19; Isa 23:15; Da 7:17,23 the kings.17:6,16; 25:23; Nu 20:14; 24:17,18; De 17:14-20; 33:5,291Ch 1:43-50before there.Moses may here allude to the promise which God made to Jacob (ch. 35:11,) that kings should proceed from him; and here states that these kings reigned before that prophecy began to be fulfilled.Exodus 15:15
dukes.Ge 36:40; Nu 20:14-21; De 2:4; 1Ch 1:51-54Moab.Nu 22:3-5; Hab 3:7all the.Jos 2:11; 5:1melt.De 20:8; Jos 2:9; *marg:Jos 14:8; 1Sa 14:16; 2Sa 17:10; Ps 68:2; Isa 13:7; 19:1; Eze 21:7Na 2:10Numbers 20:14
Moses.Jud 11:16,17thy brother.Ge 32:3,4; De 2:4-25; 23:7; Ob 1:10-12; Mal 1:2befallen us. Heb. found us.Ex 18:8
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