L/NnB ll' V 1 F1nrLa1 %-- 132, 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3$ 39 GENESIS XXXVII. Vert. 26..Difban] called Difhon:verfe2t. and I Chron.I.4t. in Greeke Defon. Chemdan]cal- led allo Cbameam, t Chron.1.4 t .d. changed into r, as is often: fee Gen. t o.3.In Greeke Amsda;and Aimed= ; t Chron.e.4t. Ceske] pronoun- ced Reran, or Cran: in GreekeCharran. Verf27. Akan] called Iaktn, t Chron.t.42. in Greeke here On/ens: and in r Chron.1.42. Ilakan. VerC 28. Aran] Thus have wee here of Seir fe- ven foes and a daughter , and againe of thofe fe- ven, nineteen formes and a daughter. All which for Efaur fakc,are regifired in the bockeof God. Verte 29.Cherites] Hebr. Chorire: fingular for plurali,asverfe 21. fie Gen. 10.16. The Greeke keepeth the fingular,Cborri. Verte 30. their Dube] that is, their dukedrmes, as the Greeke tranflateth it. For thefe 7 tons of Seir , had their Dukedomes at one time, in leva rail places : and d id not one fucceed another ; as the Kings that follow. So King in Efay 23. t 5. is ufed for the Kingdame of Babylon : and loure Kings, in Dan.7. t 7. are foure kingdoms, as theHoly Ghoft there expoundeth it, in verte 23. the faurth beaff(hall be :be fourth kingdom: and the throne of the Kings,2 Ghron. s s. t gais by another Prophet cal- Ied, the throne of the Kin dome; 2 Chron.23.20. Verf. 31. of the fames] or, to (that ls,aver or a- mong) the Tonnes flfrael; the Greek faith, in Ifrael: that is,before Mofes time,for be was King in Iefliu- run: Deut. 33.5. Thus Efau after his Dukes,had of his pofterity 8 Kings, which fitcceflively ruled their people; while Ifrael was in afiftion in Æ- gypt,Exod. t,8cc. Verf 3 2. Bela] in Greek Balak: and in t Chron. 1.43 in tread of Boor, the Greeke hath Sepjhar, ac- cording to the name of the King of Moab , in Numb. 22.2. Verf. 33. Bozrab] a chicle Cítie in the land of Edom,Ela.34.6.and 63.1.in Greek called Bofora. Verf. 34. jTowns] that is, of the Temanites: which had the name of Duke Teman , Efaus Ne- phew. verle 15. Of this land was Eliphaz, Iobs friend,, Iob 2.11. By interpretation Teman fgni- Beth the South: and fo the Chaldee here taketh it. The Gr. tranflateth, Afom of the land of Tbaimanon. Verte 35. Bedad] in Greeke here Barad : but in 1 Chron. x. 46. Badad. fneote]that is,killed, as theChaldee and Greeke explaine: fee Gen.14.17. field] that is, counerey; fee Gen 14.7. Avitb]called Ajitb,t Chron.1.46..inGreeke here Gethaim: but in t Chron .46. Ebith. Verte 36. Samlab] in Greeke Samadaof Mafk ke: in 1 Chron.l.47. Samoa of Meferika.. Verte 37. Reeboboth] a Citic built by Nimrdd, Gen. to. I 1. in Greeke, Robooth. It was by the Ri- ver Euphrates,as the Chaldeeexpoundeth it. Verf.38. Baal-chanan] the fame name by tranf- placing the parts of it , is Hannibal (Channibaal) of which name were fundry Captaines after- ward, as in the (tory of the Carthaginean wars. The Greeke faith here Ballaenon, in a Chron. t. 49. Balenon fon of Ashobor. Verf 39. Hadar] called Hadad] I Chron. 1. 5o.The Greeke is,Aradfonof Barad. Pan called alto Pai, I Citron.' .50. inGreeke Pbogor ; but in I Chron.t. 50. Phaoul. In that thefe Kings were of fundry Cities, . it appeareth their Kingdemes came not by inheritance , but either byaleftion of the people ; or gotten by conqueft,according to the Oracle,lry thy fword fhah thou live,Gen.27.40 daughter of Me-zahab] by daughter fomeun- derftand necee; others take Mezahab for the name of aCitie,Medava, named of golden waters, which the word fignifieth ; a daughter ( or inhabitant ) whereof the was. The Greeke here tranflateth Son of Maizob, in r Chrona. daughter : inChal- dee,daughter of theGold-melter (or Gold fmitb.) In t Chron. 2. 51, there is added the death of this Hadar,here omitted ; as,And Hadad dyed. Verf. 40. the Dulles] after eight Kings it feem- eth the forme of government was againe chan- ged among the Edgmites,though it is uncertain when it was. At Ifraels comming out of /Egypt, they mention the Dupes f Edam, Exo.15.15. and as they paffed through the wilderneffe, they feat to the King of Edam, Numb. 20. 14. and here it was Paid there 8 Kings reigned in Edam before any King reigned in Ifrael,verfeg I.It is likely there- fore, that upon the unkind dealing of that King of Edom(whick feemeth to be Hadar)who deny -. ed to let Ifael palfe through their land,the Lord removed the dignity of Kings from that cony monrwealth,and let it be ruled by Dukes againe; whereof eleven are here by name rehearfed. families]: he Greeke faith,in their tribes. Tinma] in ßr.Tbanma: andTbaiman, in Chron. r.51. Alva] called Aja, s Chron. t. 5T . in Greeke Gola : and there , Alova.. Itbeth] in Greeke lethar. Verf..41. Abolibamab]the Greeke writeth thefe names here,0libemas,Helar,Phinon:and in i Chron. I. 52. Elibama,Hela,Phinon. Verf.42. Mibzar] in Greeke Mazar. Verf. 43. Irani] inGreeke'here Zapbei : burro t Chron. 1.S4.Areraman. habitations]whicli the Greeke tranflateth edifices, that is,builded habi- tations. pojffumj or, firme -hold: whereas Iacob and his children dwelt in the land of their pere- grination or fojournní,r, verfe 7. Gen. i7. I . & 28.4. God thus giving Elan his portion Brit in this world : and after, doing good unto Ifrael, Dent. 2.5. &c. See alto Gen.25.12. deáaáaMAMAAMAAA AMAbtM 40 41 42 43 CiHA P. XXXVII. 2, Iofeph it bated of hit brethren, 5, bit two dreams portending bis fuperiority over them. 53, Iakobfendetb him to vif:t his brethren. 18, T bey confpire his death. 21, Reuben favethhim. 23, Thyflrip him and mjt hisaintoapit. 26, By ludo/os advise, they fell him to the Ifmaelites. 31, Hit father deceived by the bloody coat , mournetb for him. `3 6, Hee it fold into ..Egypt to Potipbar Pharaohs eunuch. 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