Jetheth
Jetheth
(Heb. Yetheth’, , prob. a peg, or fig. a prince; Sept. and , the last apparently from falsely reading ; Vulg. Jetheth), the third named of the petty Edomitish sheiks in Mount Seir (Gen 36:40; 1Ch 1:51). B.C. ante 1658. SEE ESAU. As to identification, El-Wetideh is a place in Nejd, said to be in the Dahna, SEE ISHBAK; there is also a place called El- Wetid, and El- Wetidat, which is the name of mountains belonging to Bene Abd-Allah Ibn-Ghatfin (Marasid. s.v.) (Smith). SEE ARABIA.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Jetheth
a peg, or a prince, one of the Edomitish kings of Mount Seir (Gen. 36:40).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Jetheth
Gen 36:40; 1Ch 1:51. From an Arabic root “a nail” or “tent pin,” symbolizing stability; “a prince” (Ezr 9:8; Isa 22:23).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Jetheth
JETHETH.An Edomite clan (Gen 36:40 = 1Ch 1:51).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Jetheth
jetheth (, yetheth, meaning unknown): a chief (or clan) of Edom (Gen 36:40 parallel 1Ch 1:51), but probably a mistake for Jether = Ithran (Gen 36:26).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Jetheth
[Jetheth’]
Duke of Edom, a descendant of Esau. Gen 36:40; 1Ch 1:51.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Jetheth
H3509
A duke of Esau.
Gen 36:40; 1Ch 1:51
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Jetheth
Je’theth. (a nail). One of the “dukes,” who came of Esau. Gen 36:40; 1Ch 1:51.