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1 | What modern people are Easus descendents | Genesis | greentwiga | 142378 | ||
Esau's descendants are listed in Gen 36 (Repeated 1 Chron 1). The main focus is the ones living in Edom (36:9,43), which is now Jordan. One was Amalek, who did not live in Edom. His family was completely wiped out, records the Bible. One would expect to find his descendants in the Sinai and in western Saudi Arabia. But see Jer 49:7-22, and Obadiah (esp 18). There will be no survivors. Some nearby nations had a remnant. Others were taken to captivity, and so some survived. Scripture indicates no Edomite lived. See Ob 5. Some should be left, but none were. Greentwiga |
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2 | None are left? | Genesis | Chusarcik | 142385 | ||
Thank you so much for this information. So it looks like all of Esau's descendents are gone? Just confirming I understood your answer Chusarcik | ||||||
3 | None are left? | Genesis | greentwiga | 142388 | ||
That is why I gave you the reference so you could read the passage for yourself. It looks loke none are left, but one verse could have meant some were pushed out. I tend to think it meant that they were squeezed between enemies, and none were left. See also vs 2 - made small. Remember also, if some branches of Esau's family was separate from Edom and Amalek, they could be living where I said. greentwiga |
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4 | None are left? | Genesis | Chusarcik | 142399 | ||
Thank you, I understand. Chusarcik | ||||||