Genesis 36:15-16

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 3:3

Duke Korah.As it is certain from ver. 4, that Eliphaz was Esau's son by Adah, and from ver. 11, 12, that Eliphaz had but six sons, "Teman, Omar, Zepho, Gatam, Kenaz, and Amalek;" as is is also certain, from ver. 5, 14, that Korah was the son of Esau (not Eliphaz) by Aholibamah; and as the words duke Korah are omitted by both the Samaritan Text and Version, Dr. Kennicott pronounces them to be an interpolation.

dukes.

Ex 15:15

1 Chronicles 1:35-36

sons of Esau.

Ge 36:4,5,9,10

Teman.

53; Ge 36:11-15; Jer 49:7,20; Am 1:12; Ob 1:9; Hab 3:3

Zephi. .The various reading of [Taephîy ,] Zephi, and [Taephôy ,] Zepho, is caused simply by the mutation of the Hebrew letter [Yôwd,] {yood,} and [Vâv,] {wav}.

Ge 36:15

Zepho.
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