Genesis 25:12-18
16:10-15; 17:20; 21:13; Ps 83:6 the names.1Ch 1:29-31Nebajoth.From Nebajoth sprang the Nabatheans, who inhabited Arabia Petraea; from Kedar, the Cedreans, who dwelt near the Nabatheans; and from Jetur, the Itureans, who inhabited a small tract of country east of Jordan, which afterwards belonged to Manasseh. 36:3; Isa 60:7Kedar.Ps 120:5; So 1:5; Isa 21:16,17; 42:11 Dumah.Isa 21:11,16 Hadar. or, Hadad.More than 300 MSS. and printed editions read Hadad, as in 1 Ch 1:30. Tema.1Ch 5:19; Job 2:11Naphish.These are evidently the same people mentioned in 1 Ch 5:19, who, with the Itureans, assisted the Hagarenes against the Israelites, but were overcome by the two tribes of Reuben and Gad, and the half-tribe of Manasseh. castles.The word {tiroth,} rendered "castles," is supposed by some to denote here "towers," fortified rocks, or mountain-tops, and fastnesses of various kinds in woods and hilly countries; but it rather means, "shepherds' cots," surrounded by sufficient enclosures to prevent the cattle from straying, as the cognate Syriac word {teyaro,} and Arabic {tawar,} signify "a sheep-fold." twelve.17:20,23 A.M. 2231. B.C. 1773. these are.7,8gathered.15:15 Havilah.2:11; 10:7,29; 20:1; 21:14,21as thou.13:10toward.2Ki 23:29; Isa 19:23,24died. Heb. fell.14:10; Ps 78:64in the.16:12
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