Lotan
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Interesting Facts
- Lotan is identified as one of the sons of Seir the Horite.
- Lotan inhabited the land of Seir.
- Lotan had a sister named Timna.
Genealogy
- Lotan’s father was Seir the Horite.
- His siblings included Shobal, Zibeon, Anah, Dishon, Ezer, and Dishan.
- Lotan’s children were Hori and Hemam.
- Lotan’s sister was Timna.
Historical Context
Lotan lived in the land of Seir, also known as Edom, during the time when the Horites inhabited this region. The sources indicate that Seir’s children were born between the years 2087 and 2107 AM. This places Lotan’s lifetime after the significant events involving Abraham, such as the binding of Isaac, and during the early generations after Abraham’s life. The cultural context of the Horites in the land of Seir is not extensively detailed in these excerpts, but their presence as the inhabitants of the land is noted. The narrative focus of this period largely centers around Isaac and his family, with some genealogical information provided about the surrounding peoples, including the descendants of Seir.
Narrative
Lotan’s narrative presence in the provided sources is primarily genealogical. He is mentioned as one of the seven sons of Seir the Horite who inhabited the land of Seir. His children, Hori and Hemam, are also listed. Additionally, the sources note that Lotan had a sister named Timna. One source mentions Timna’s interaction with Jacob’s sons and her subsequent becoming a concubine to Eliphaz, the son of Esau, bearing him Amalek. However, the texts do not provide any direct actions, dialogues, or specific events involving Lotan himself. His significance within the narrative of these excerpts lies in his place within the lineage of the Horites in the land of Seir and his familial connections to other individuals mentioned in the broader historical context.