The commentary mentions that in the last days Edom
will be singled out as a special object of God's punishment. During the
last days, in the Day of the Lord, Edom will be one of the places of
safety where believers in Judah will flee for protection.
Today's
reading is full of genealogies. While we may think genealogies are
insignificant as reading material, they are very significant in
documenting genealogy.
As an act of defiance toward Isaac, Esau married Canaanite women including Ishmael’s daughters. These
are the women that Abraham didn't want Isaac to marry.The land of
Canaan was given to Jacob as part of the blessing, passed from Abraham
through Isaac. Esau was excluded
from this blessing. By moving to the hill country of Seir, Esau was
paving the way for Jacob to claim his promised blessing.
When God makes a promise, He makes a way for that promise to be fulfilled.
2Ti 2:13
If we are unfaithful, he remains faithful because he cannot be untrue to himself.
Did
you notice in Gen 36:24 among all the genealogical listings, this
verse, "This is Anah who discovered the hot springs in the desert while
he was gazing the donkeys of his father Zibeon."
We wondered about the significance of this verse and what the hot springs were and why it was even mentioned. Well...as usual...it took us on a journey. It seems the original Hebrew word is "yem" and can mean "hot springs" or it can mean "mule". Yes, you read that right, mule, as in offspring of donkey and horse. Now there are many suggestions as to why the range of possible meanings of the word "yem". It is closely tied to the Hebrew word "yom" which means "a period of time". If it does mean mule, that could mean that Anah either discovered this breed while grazing donkeys or he is the one who did the cross-breeding with the donkey and the horse to produce the mule. Our thinking is that the word actually means "mule" and is there as a warning. Don't mess with God's plan. Don't be cross-breading animals. Just a thought...
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