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Mahalath was,
according to the Bible, the
third wife of Esau,
daughter of
Ishmael and
sister of Nebaioth. Esau took
Mahalath from the
house of Ishmael...
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wives included Mahalath, the
daughter of
Jerimoth the son of David, and Abihail, the
daughter of
Eliab the son of Jesse. His sons with
Mahalath were Jeush...
- said to have
taken as his
third wife a
daughter of his
uncle Ishmael,
Mahalath. In
Genesis 36:2,3, on the
other hand, Esau's
three wives are differently...
- (נָפִישׁ Nāfīš)
Kedemah (קֵדְמָה Qēḏəmā)
Ishmael also had one
known daughter,
Mahalath or Basemath, the
third wife of Esau. Abraham's
corpse was not
buried until...
- Canaanites, Esau went to the
house of his
uncle Ishmael and
married his cousin,
Mahalath the
daughter of Ishmael, and
sister of Nebaioth. Esau's
family is again...
- a Canaanite;
Oholibamah (Genesis 36:2,3), a Hivite, also a Canaanite;
Mahalath (Genesis 28:9) =
Bashemath (No.2) (Genesis 36:2,3), Esau's
cousin and third...
- Medinata.
Mahalath, one of the
wives of Esau, and a
daughter of
Ishmael (Genesis 28:6–9).
Thought to be the same as
Basemath of
Genesis 36.
Mahalath, a daughter...
- wife, also
named Maacah. "I Chronicles"
Mahalath –
daughter of
Ishmael and 3rd wife of Esau.
Genesis Mahalath –
granddaughter of
David and the
first wife...
- Zaham,
meaning "loathing", was the son of Rehoboam, king of Judah, and
Mahalath. He was a
grandson of Solomon. 2
Chronicles 11:19
notes that all of Rehoboam's...
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Isaac and Rebekah's
firstborn son Esau
resorted to
marrying his
cousin Mahalath,
daughter of his father's
brother Ishmael because his
parents didn't approve...