Esau took his wives of the daughters of Canaan; Adah the daughter of Elon the Hittite, and Aholibamah the daughter of Anah the daughter of Zibeon the Hivite;
Esaú se casó con mujeres de los pueblos cananeos de la región: Adá, cuyo padre era Elón el hitita, y Aholibama, que era hija de Aná y nieta de Zibeón el heveo.
Esaú tomó esposas de los pueblos cananeos locales.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the book of Genesis, Esau, the twin brother of Jacob, chose to marry women from the Canaanite tribes, which were the indigenous people of the land promised to Abraham's descendants. This decision was significant because it went against the preferences of his parents, Isaac and Rebekah, who wanted him to marry within their family or at least not from the Canaanites, as intermarriage could lead to idolatry and dilute the covenant line. Genesis 36 provides a genealogy of Esau, illustrating how his lineage became the Edomites, a nation separate from the Israelites.
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