- The
Horites (Hebrew: חֹרִים Ḥōrīm), were a
people mentioned in the
Torah (Genesis 14:6, 36:20,
Deuteronomy 2:12)
inhabiting areas around Mount Seir in...
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daughter of Anah and
granddaughter of
Zibeon the Hivite, son of Seir the
Horite. She was one of two
Canaanite women who
married Esau, the son of Isaac,...
- a
Horite clan name that
appears in the
Hebrew Bible in 1
Chronicles 1 and
Genesis 36. The p****ages
involved are
about the
relations between Horite clans...
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stretching between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of
Aqaba Seir the
Horite,
chief of the
Horites, a
people mentioned in the
Torah Sa'ir, also Seir, a Palestinian...
-
Joshua (Joshua 15:10).
Mount Seir was
named for Seir the
Horite,
whose offspring, the
Horites, had
previously inhabited the area (Genesis 14:6, 36:20)...
- be the same as
Zibeon the son of Seir the
Horite who is
mentioned in the
First Book of Chronicles, with
Horite signifying 'cave-dweller' and
Hivite being...
- Dishon, son of Anah, son of Zibeon, son of Seir the
Horite. This
Ithran represents the name of a
Horite clan. Ithran, son of Zophah, son of
Helem appears...
- (Hebrew: לוֹטָן, Lōṭān), the
eldest son of Seir the
Horite, was the first-listed of
seven chief of the
Horites in the land of Seir in
Genesis 36, a book of the...
- environment. The name of the
kibbutz derives from "one of the sons of Seir the
Horite". (Genesis 36:20; a
descendant of Esau, who
lived in Edom nearby). Income...
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Edomites and the
brother of Israel) and Eliphaz's
concubine Timna.
Timna was a
Horite and
sister of Lotan.
According to a midrash,
Timna was a
princess who tried...