Genesis 36:42
Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar,
a. ASV: Chief Kenaz, chief Teman, chief Mibzar, [Thomas Nelson & Sons first published the American Standard Version in 1901. This translation of the Bible is in the public domain.]
b. YLT: Chief Kenaz, chief Teman, chief Mibzar, [The Young's Literal Translation was translated by Robert Young, who believed in a strictly literal translation of God's word. This version of the Bible is in the public domain.]
c. Classic Amplified: Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar, [Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC) Copyright © 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation]
d. NLT: Kenaz, Teman, Mibzar, [Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright © 1996, 2004, 2007. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.]
e. Stone Edition THE CHUMASH, Rabbinic Commentary: The chief of Kenaz; the chief of Teman; the chief of Mibzar [The Artscroll Series/Stone Edition, THE CHUMASH Copyright 1998, 2000 by MESORAH PUBLICATIONS, Ldt.]
1. Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar,
a. Duke [Strong: 441 ʼallûwph, al-loof'; or (shortened) אַלֻּף ʼalluph; from H502; familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a bullock (as being tame; applied, although masculine, to a cow); and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat cattle):—captain, duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox.]
b. Kenaz [Strong: 7073 Qᵉnaz, ken-az'; probably from an unused root meaning to hunt; hunter; Kenaz, the name of an Edomite and of two Israelites:—Kenaz.
c. duke [Strong: 441 ʼallûwph, al-loof'; or (shortened) אַלֻּף ʼalluph; from H502; familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a bullock (as being tame; applied, although masculine, to a cow); and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat cattle):—captain, duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox.]
d. Teman [Strong: 8487 Têymân, tay-mawn'; or תֵּמָן Têmân; the same as H8486; Teman, the name of two Edomites, and of the region and descendant of one of them:—south, Teman.]
e. duke [Strong: 441 ʼallûwph, al-loof'; or (shortened) אַלֻּף ʼalluph; from H502; familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a bullock (as being tame; applied, although masculine, to a cow); and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat cattle):—captain, duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox.]
f. Mibzar [Strong: Mibtsâr, mib-tsawr'; the same as H4013; Mibtsar, an Idumaean:—Mibzar.]
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