Puith

Female

Puith can be found in the following chapters:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2194 (Jasher 30:22)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2226

Marriage:

Azar (Jasher 30:29)

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Puith is identified as a daughter of Esau and his wife Jehudith, the daughter of Beeri.
  • The text specifies that Jehudith had no sons, only daughters, one of whom was Puith, and her elder sister was Marzith.
  • Esau gave his younger daughter Puith in marriage to Azar, the son of Bilhan the Horite. This highlights Esau’s practice of intermarrying with the Horites.

Genealogy

  • Father: Esau.
  • Mother: Jehudith, the daughter of Beeri.
  • Grandfather (Paternal): Isaac.
  • Grandmother (Paternal): Rebekah.
  • Great-grandfather (Paternal): Abraham.
  • Sister: Marzith.
  • Husband: Azar, the son of Bilhan the Horite.
  • Offspring: The sources do not explicitly mention any offspring of Puith and Azar.

Historical Context

Puith lived during a period when Esau and his family were transitioning from dwelling in Canaan alongside Jacob to establishing themselves in the land of Seir (Edom). This relocation was partly due to the increasing abundance of their possessions, which the land of Canaan could no longer sustain. Esau also engaged in intermarriage with the local inhabitants of Seir, who were Horites. Puith’s marriage to Azar, the son of Bilhan the Horite, is a direct example of this practice, reflecting Esau’s strategy to integrate his family with the existing communities in the region. This period also saw significant developments in Jacob’s life, including his extended service to Laban in Haran and the birth of his children, although Puith’s life is not directly connected to these events in the provided sources.

Narrative

Puith’s individual narrative within the provided excerpts is quite limited. Her existence is primarily documented through genealogical information, establishing her as a daughter of Esau and Jehudith, and as the younger sister of Marzith. The key event associated with Puith is her marriage to Azar, the son of Bilhan the Horite, which was arranged by her father, Esau. This marriage underscores the broader narrative of Esau’s intermarriages with the Horites, a significant aspect of his integration and the establishment of his descendants in the land of Seir. While the sources detail the growing separation and eventual encounter between Jacob and Esau, Puith remains a background figure. Her story contributes to understanding the familial and social dynamics within Esau’s household as he settled in Edom and formed alliances through marriage with the local population.