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chief Korah, chief Gatam, chief Amalek: these are the chiefs who came of Eliphaz in the land of Edom; these are the sons of Adah.
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Commentators note a likely scribal error in this verse. The name "chief Korah" is listed under Eliphaz's descendants, but another Korah is listed elsewhere as a son of a different wife. Scholars like Ellicott and Barnes point out that this name is absent in some ancient manuscripts, like the Samaritan Pentateuch, suggesting it was mistakenly added later. This highlights the careful work of textual analysis.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
אהלבמה 'ohŏlı̂ybâmâh — Oholibamah, “tent of the high place.” ענה ‛ǎnâh, ‘Anah, “answering.” צבעון …
19th Century
Anglican
Duke Korah. —The Samaritan Pentateuch rightly omits this name. He was a son of the Horite wife, Aholibamah.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Duke Korah Only among the sons of Eliphaz is reckoned Duke Korah, not before mentioned among his sons, and is left o…
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The records in this chapter show the faithfulness of God to his promise to Abraham. Esau is here called Edom, that name which kept up the remembran…