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Jobab ben
Zerah (Hebrew: יובב בן־זרח Yōḇāḇ ben-Zerah) was a king of
ancient Edom,
according to
Genesis 36. He
succeeded Bela ben Beor in the apparently...
- with Jacob.
Jobab is the name of at
least five men in the
Hebrew Bible. A son of
Joktan according to
Genesis 10:29 and 1
Chronicles 1:23.
Jobab ben Zerah...
- Jerah, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obal, Abimael, Sheba, Ophir, Havilah, and
Jobab. In Pseudo-Philo's
account (ca. 70),
Joktan was
first made
prince over the...
- of Ausis, on the
borders of
Idumea and Arabia: and his name
before was
Jobab; and
having taken an
Arabian wife, he
begot a son
whose name was Ennon....
- the
identification of Uz with Aram. Job has
often been
identified as the
Jobab mentioned in
Genesis 36:33, king of Edom and great-grandson of Esau. However...
- He then
acted in
Rongbaj (1973). He went to act in Raj Dulari, Tufan,
Jobab, Nag Nagini, Bodla, Barud, Sundori, Koshai, Lalu Mastan,
Nababjada and Meyerao...
- Diklah; 28 and Obal, and Abimael, and Sheba; 29 and Ophir, and Havilah, and
Jobab; all
these were the sons of Joktan. 30 And
their dwelling was from Mesha...
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Jimnah Jiphtah Jiphtah-el Joab
Joachim Joah
Joahaz Joanna Joash Joatham Job
Jobab Jochebed Joed Joel
Joelah Joezer Jogbehah Jogli Joha Johanan,
Jehovah is...
- to the
biblical narrative, it was the home city of one of Edom's kings,
Jobab son of
Zerah (Genesis 36:32–33) and the
homeland of Jacob's twin brother...
-
midrashic Book of Jasher,
Issachar married Aridah, the
younger daughter of
Jobab, a son of Joktan; the
Torah states that
Issachar had four sons, who were...