And Samlah died, and Saul of Rehoboth by the river reigned in his stead.
Cuando murió Samla, Saúl de Rehobot junto al río reinó en su lugar.
Saúl de Rehobot junto al río se convirtió en rey después de la muerte de Samla.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Genesis 36 is part of the biblical account that traces the descendants of Esau, Jacob's twin brother, who became the ancestor of the Edomites, a nation that lived in the region southeast of the Dead Sea. This verse specifically lists the succession of kings in Edom, highlighting how leadership transitioned from one ruler to another in a time before Israel had its own monarchy, which underscores the historical development of neighboring peoples as described in the early books of the Bible. It serves as a record of God's broader plan in establishing various nations through family lines.
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