Verse 1
Genesis 36:1. These are the
generations of Esau — Esau has
the honour of having an account
of his posterity recorded, for
the sake of his progenitors,
Abraham and Isaac, and because
the Edomites, his descendants,
were neighbours to Israel, and
their genealogy would be of use
to cast light on the following
relations of what passed between
them. Hereby also is shown more
fully the performance of the
promise to Abraham, that he
should be the father of many
nations, of that declaration
made to Rebekah, when she
inquired of the Lord, “Two
nations are in thy womb,” and of
the blessing given to Esau by
Isaac, Thy dwelling shall be the
fatness of the earth. Who is
Edom — That name perpetuated the
remembrance of the foolish
bargain he made when he sold his
birthright for that red pottage.
Verse 6
Genesis 36:6. Esau took his
wives and all his substance, &c.
— Although he had begun to
settle among his wives’
relations in Seir, before Jacob
came from Padan-aram, Genesis
32:3; yet, it is probable, that
during the life of Isaac, he had
still some effects remaining in
Canaan; but after his death, he
wholly withdrew to mount Seir,
took with him what came to his
share of his father’s personal
estate, and left Canaan to
Jacob, not only because Jacob
had the promise of it, but
because he saw, if they should
both continue to thrive, as they
had begun, there would not be
room for both.
Verse 8
Genesis 36:8. Thus dwelt Esau in
mount Seir — Whatever opposition
may be made, God’s word will
take place, and his counsels
shall stand concerning the times
before appointed, and the bounds
of our habitation.
Verse 10
Genesis 36:10. These are the
names — Observe here, 1st, That
only the names of Esau’s sons
and grandsons are recorded: not
their history, for it is the
Church that Moses preserves the
records of, not of those that
were without. The elders only,
that lived by faith, obtained a
good report. 2d, That the sons
and grandsons of Esau are called
dukes. Probably they were
military commanders, that had
soldiers under them; for Esau
and his family lived by the
sword, Genesis 27:40. 3d, We may
suppose those dukes had numerous
families of children and
servants. God promised to
multiply Jacob and to enrich
him; yet Esau increases and is
enriched first. God’s promise to
Jacob began to work late, but
the effect of it remained
longer, and it had its complete
accomplishment in the spiritual
Israel.
Verse 20
Genesis 36:20. These are the
sons of Seir — In the midst of
the genealogy of the Edomites is
inserted the genealogy of the
Horites, that were the natives
of mount Seir before the
Edomites took possession of it,
Deuteronomy 2:12; Deuteronomy
2:22. This comes in here, not
only to give light to the story,
but to be a standing reflection
upon the Edomites for
intermarrying with them, by
which it is likely they learned
their ways, and corrupted
themselves.
Verse 24
Genesis 36:24. Found mules — As
the Hebrew word, here rendered
mules, occurs nowhere else in
Scripture, it is difficult to
ascertain the meaning of this
passage. Various have been the
conjectures concerning what it
was that Anah found. Some render
the word waters, or hot waters,
and understand the meaning to
be, that he found some springs
of water which in those hot
countries were both rare and
valuable, or some hot and
medicinal springs. But the
Chaldee renders it giants, and
the Samaritan version Emims, a
sort of giants mentioned
Deuteronomy 2:10-11, who were
neighbours to the Horites, here
spoken of, (Genesis 14:5-6,) and
therefore, according to the
manner of those times, might
make inroads upon them. It has
been generally supposed,
however, that our translators
are right, and that, in keeping
asses, he discovered the method
of breeding mules; probably by
accident.
Verse 31
Genesis 36:31. By degrees the
Edomites worked out the Horites,
and got full possession of the
country. They were ruled by
kings who governed the whole
country, and seem to have come
to the throne by election, and
not by lineal descent: these
kings reigned in Edom before
there reigned any king over the
children of Israel — That is,
before Moses’s time, for he was
king in Jeshurun. God had lately
promised Jacob that kings should
come out of his loins: yet
Esau’s blood becomes royal long
before any of Jacob’s did.
Probably it was a trial to the
faith of Israel, to hear of the
power of the kings of Edom,
while they were bond-slaves in
Egypt: but those that look for
great things from God must be
content to wait for them. God’s
time is the best time.
Verse 43
Genesis 36:43. In the land of
their possession — While the
Israelites dwelt in the house of
bondage, and their Canaan was
only the land of promise, the
Edomites dwelt in their own
habitations, and Seir was in
their possession. The children
of this world have their all in
hand, and nothing in hope, while
the children of God have often
their all in hope, and next to
nothing in hand. But, all things
considered, it is better to have
Canaan in promise than mount
Seir in possession. |