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Gatam

Gatam

Gatam

(Heb. Gatanm’, according to Gesenius from the Arab. puny; according to Frst from , a burnt valley; Sept. and v.r. ; Vulg. Gotham and Gothan), the fourth named of the sons of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, and founder of a corresponding Edomitish tribe (Gen 36:11; Gen 36:16; 1Ch 1:36). B.C. post 1927. Knobel (Genesis ad loc.) compares Jodam, an Arab tribe inhabiting the Hisma, a part of Matthew Sherah, the having dropped from the name (Gesenius, Thes. page 976); while Rodiger (ib. Append. page 80) refers to the Arab tribe Jethamah, mentioned by Ibn-Duraid (1854, page 300). SEE IDUMEA.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Gatam

Gen 36:11; Gen 36:16; 1Ch 1:36.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Gatam

GATAM.The son of Eliphaz (Gen 36:11 = 1Ch 1:36), and duke of an Edomite clan (Gen 36:16) which has not been identified.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Gatam

gatam (, gatam): An Edomite chief, grandson of Esau (Gen 36:11, Gen 36:16; 1Ch 1:36).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Gatam

[Ga’tam]

Son of Eliphaz, and duke of Edom. Gen 36:11; Gen 36:16; 1Ch 1:36.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Gatam

H1609

Grandson of Esau.

Gen 36:11; Gen 36:16; 1Ch 1:36

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Gatam

Ga’tam. (a burnt valley). The fourth son of Eliphaz, the son of Esau, Gen 36:11; 1Ch 1:36, and one of the “dukes” of Eliphaz. Gen 36:16. (B.C. after 1760).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary