Omar

Male

Omar can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2214 (Genesis 36:11, Jasher 36:23)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2317

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Omar is listed as one of the sons of Eliphaz, who is himself a son of Esau.
  • Omar is mentioned in genealogical lists but does not have any direct actions or dialogues attributed to him in the provided excerpts.
  • In Genesis 36:15, “duke Omar” is listed among the dukes of the sons of Eliphaz. This suggests a position of leadership within the descendants of Esau.
  • The title “duke” implies a certain level of social standing and authority within the Edomite society descended from Esau.

Genealogy

  • Omar’s father was Eliphaz, the firstborn son of Esau.
  • His grandfather was Isaac, and his great-grandfather was Abraham.
  • His great-grandmother was Rebekah.
  • Omar was a descendant of Esau’s wife Adah, as Eliphaz was her son.
  • The sources do not provide any information about Omar’s birth year, marital connections, or offspring.

Historical Context

Omar’s existence is situated within the early generations after Jacob and Esau. The narratives in these sources detail the separation and distinct lineages that emerged from Isaac’s two sons. Esau and his descendants, including Eliphaz and Omar, established themselves in the land of Seir. The cultural context would involve the development of tribal structures and early forms of leadership, as suggested by the title “duke” associated with Omar. The ongoing interactions and occasional conflicts between the descendants of Jacob (the Israelites) and the descendants of Esau (the Edomites) form a significant backdrop to this period, although Omar himself is not depicted as being involved in these events in these particular excerpts. The establishment of social hierarchies and the growth of families into larger tribal units seem to be key aspects of the historical development during Omar’s likely lifetime.

Narrative

Omar’s personal story, based on these sources, is largely genealogical. He appears in lists of Esau’s descendants through his son Eliphaz. While he is mentioned as “duke Omar,” indicating a position of leadership, the provided texts do not detail any specific actions, decisions, or interactions undertaken by him. His significance within the narrative of these excerpts is primarily to establish the lineage and growth of Esau’s family in the land of Seir. He is part of the broader picture of the differentiation between the lines of Jacob and Esau, a theme that runs through these ancient texts. Without any direct engagement in the events described, Omar remains a figure whose importance lies in his place within the genealogical framework of Esau’s descendants, illustrating the fulfillment of the biblical narrative concerning the two brothers and their respective inheritances.