Samlah
Samlah
(Heb. Samlah’, , a garment; Sept , , v.r. , ), a king who reigned in Edom before the Israelites had a king (Gen 36:36-37; 1Ch 1:47-48). B.C. post 1618. He was the successor of Hadad or Hadar, and was of Masrrekah, that being probably the chief city during his reign. This mention of a separate city as belonging to each (almost without exception) of the kings of Edom suggests that the Edomitish kingdom consisted of a confederacy of tribes, and that the chief city of the reigning tribe was the metropolis of the whole.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Samlah
(“a garment”.) (Gen 36:36-37; 1Ch 1:47-48). A king of Edom. Of Masrekah. From separate cities being assigned to most of the Edomite kings it is supposed Edom was a confederacy of tribes, and the chief city of the reigning tribe was capital of the whole.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Samlah
SAMLAH.An Edomite king (Gen 36:36 f. = 1Ch 1:47 f.).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Samlah
We know nothing more of this man than that he was king of Masrekah, (Gen 36:36) The name is Hebrew, and signifies raiment.
Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Samlah
samla (, samlah; , Salama): One of the kings of Edom, of the city of Masrekah. He reigned before the Israelites had kings (Gen 36:36, Gen 36:37; 1Ch 1:47, 1Ch 1:48). The fact that the city is mentioned in connection with the name of the king suggests that Edom was a confederacy at this time and the chief city was the metropolis of the whole country.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Samlah
[Sam’lah]
One of the ancient kings of Edom. Gen 36:36-37; 1Ch 1:47-48.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Samlah
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One of the ancient kings of Edom.
Gen 36:36-37; 1Ch 1:47-48
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Samlah
Sam’lah. (garment). Gen 36:36-37; 1Ch 1:47-48. One of the kings of Edom, successor to Hadad or Hadar.