If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Monday, September 28, 2015

Esau's Wives, Marriages & Early Generations Of Children
Unity Consciousness #480

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Marriage #1 To Judith

Judith of Beeri the Hittite.
Sons: none
Daughters: not mentioned

Marriage #2 To Bashemath Of Ishmael of Abraham & Hagar

Sons: Reuel, second born
Daughters: not mentioned
Reuel's sons (Esau's grandchildren): duke Nahath, duke Zerah, duke Shammah, duke Mizzah

Marriage #3 To Mahalath Of Ishmael of Abraham & Hagar

Sons: none
Daughters: not mentioned

Marriage #4 To Adah

Sons: Eliphaz, firstborn
Daughters: not mentioned
Eliphaz's sons (Esau's grandchildren): duke Teman, duke Omar, duke Zepho, duke Kenaz, duke Gatam, and duke Amalek (of Timna concubine) (Timna of Lotan of Seir The Horite)

Marriage #5 To Aholibamah Of Anah Of Zibeon Of Seir

Sons: duke Jeush, 3rd; duke Jaalam, 4th; duke Korah, 5th
Daughters: not mentioned

Esau's Great Grandchildren

duke Timnah, duke Alvah, duke Jetheth, Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pinon, duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar, Duke Magdiel, duke Iram

Notes: Genesis 26, 28 and 36

Another Bible Verse That Didn't Happen As Written

Genesis 26:35 (KJV), “Which were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to Rebekah.”
Genesis 26:35 (CJB), “But they became a cause for embitterment of spirit to Yitz’chak and Rivkah.”
1. After Genesis 26:35, Esau realizes Canaanite women “displeased his father,”(Genesis 28:8) so Esau turns around and marries three more Canaanites, the first being Mahalath, sister of Bashemath, one of Esau's current wives.
2. In those days the Canaanites, Syrians and Chaldeans were the same people. Isaac was Chaldean, Rebekah was Syrian and Esau's wives were Canaanite, so what? The European & Semitic view of Canaanites in the Common Era (C.E.), after the fact, is what shaped the writing that went into bibles.
3. Esau was forty years old before he married and evidently did not receive the proper home training.
4. Why did forty year old Jacob have to be told not to marry a Canaanite, if Canaanites were an obvious undesirable species and it was commonplace and taboo and forbidden not to marry Canaanites?
5. Canaan is where Melchizedek is from, the person who blessed Abraham and to whom Abraham honored and paid tithes. Melchizedek is praised in this bible several times and Jeshua (Jesus) is of the same order as Melchizedek.
6. In Genesis 27:46, when Rebekah refers to the Canaanites as daughters of Heth, this is unlikely since Heth is the second son of Canaan after the flood which happened at least seven generations before Rebekah was born. Rebekah would have had to be a history major in order to know to call these people by one of their ancient family names. For Rebekah to call them daughters of Heth she must have intended to leave out many other Canaanites, which must mean, by her own statement, some family lines of Canaan were okay and some were not.