And these are the children of Zibeon; both Ajah, and Anah: this was that Anah that found the mules in the wilderness, as he fed the asses of Zibeon his father.
Estos son los hijos de Zibeón: Aja y Aná. Este es el mismo Aná que descubrió las aguas termales en el desierto mientras cuidaba los burros de su padre Zibeón.
Aná, hijo de Zibeón, descubrió aguas termales mientras pastoreaba los burros de su padre en el desierto.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Genesis 36 is part of the biblical narrative in the book of Genesis that details the descendants of Esau, Jacob's twin brother, who became the ancestor of the Edomites, a people group living in the region southeast of the Dead Sea. This verse specifically highlights Anah, a descendant of Esau through Zibeon, and mentions his discovery of mules while herding his father's donkeys in the wilderness, which served as a notable event in their family lineage. Such genealogies were crucial in ancient Near Eastern cultures for establishing tribal identities, inheritance rights, and historical records.
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