The Surly Curmudgeon

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In Genesis 36 we find a brief aside into the lineage of Esau’s descendants and those of Seir the Horite in whose lands Esau went to dwell after separating from his brother Jacob after Jacob’s return from a twenty-year sojourn among their forefathers’ descendants in Paddan-Aram. These genealogies in Genesis 36 are found wedged between two major sections of the book of Genesis – the section we have just finished studying about Jacob’s life and the birth of his heirs who became the founding patriarchs of the twelve tribes of Israel, and the final section that we will take up next detailing the life of Jacob’s second-youngest son Joseph.

These family tree diagrams show the family relationships of Esau’s and Seir’s descendants listed in the Biblical text of Genesis 36 and 1 Chronicles 1:35-54. Men’s names are shown in blue. Women’s names are shown in pink.

Side-by-side comparison of Biblical genealogies from Luke, Matthew, Genesis, Ruth, and 1 Chronicles.