Postdiluvian Era Job
This man is described by the Syriac book as dwelling in the land of Uz, on the borders of Edom and Arabia. And his name before was Jobab. And having taken an Arabian wife, he fathered a son, whose name was Enan. And he himself had as father Zareh, from the sons of Esau. And his mother was Bosorra, so that it made him the fifth from Abraham. And these were the kings who were ruling in Edom, which territory also he himself ruled over: first, Bela, the son of Beor, and the name of his city was Dinhabah. And after Bela, Jobab, who was called Job. And after this, Husham, who was serving as leader from the territories of Thaiman. And after this. Hadad, son of Bered, who destroyed Midian in the field of Moab, and the name of his city was Avith. And his friends who came to him were Eliphaz, of the sons of Esau, king of the Temanites; Bildad, the tyrant of the Shuhites; and Zophar, the king of the Naamathites.
Name of Era | Text Chapter | Ranged Years |
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Postdiluvian Era Job | Job all chapters | 2166-2100 BC |
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Name of Era
Job all chapters
Ranged Years
2166-2100 BC
Text Chapter
Job all chapters
Description
Job, a grandson of Esau and a ruler of Edom (Jordan) between Canaan and Arabia
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