- [He had nothing]
because Eliphaz the son of Esau had
pursued him to kill him at his father’s orders; he (
Eliphaz)
overtook him, but
since he had grown...
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Eliphaz (Hebrew: אֱלִיפָז ’Ělīp̄āz, "El is pure gold") is
called a
Temanite (Job 4:1). He is one of the
friends or
comforters of Job in the Book of Job...
- was
written around 6th
century BCE. This
chapter records the
speech of
Eliphaz the
Temanite (one of Job's friends),
which belongs to the
Dialogue section...
- Book of Genesis,
Genesis 36:15, the
Teman is a son of
Eliphaz, Esau's
eldest son. Job's
friend Eliphaz is said to have been from Teman. (Job 2:11). "Say to...
- cycle:
Eliphaz and Job's
response Bildad and Job
Zophar and Job
Second cycle:
Eliphaz and Job
Bildad and Job
Zophar and Job
Third cycle:
Eliphaz and Job...
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Eliphaz is one of Esau's sons in the Bible.
Eliphaz or
Eliphas may also
refer to:
Eliphaz (Job),
another person in the
Bible Eliphaz Dow (1705–1755), first...
- the
Kenizzites and the
Amalekites as well. Esau had five sons: By Adah:
Eliphaz By Aholibamah: Jeush, Jaalam,
Korah By Basemath:
Reuel Esau was also known...
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Eliphaz Fay (April 27, 1797 –
March 19, 1854)
served as the
fourth president of
Colby College (then
called the
Waterville College) in Maine. Fay was born...
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largely echos what
Eliphaz the
Temanite had claimed. Bildad's
speech is
charged with
somewhat increased vehemence,
compared to
Eliphaz who
spoke first,...
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Jewish Talmud identifies Obadiah as an
Edomite himself, and a
descendant of
Eliphaz the Temanite, the
first of the
friends of Job to
speak with him
about his...