Teman (Son of Eliphaz)
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Interesting Facts
- Teman is listed as one of the dukes that came from Eliphaz.
- Eliphaz was the firstborn son of Esau.
Genealogy
- Teman’s father was Eliphaz.
- Teman’s grandfather was Esau.
- Teman is a descendant of Isaac and Abraham through Esau.
- The source does not mention Teman’s birth year, mother, marital connections, or offspring.
Historical Context
The period in which Teman lived was after the time of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The descendants of Esau, including Teman, established themselves in the land of Edom. A significant event during this period, though perhaps after Teman’s lifetime, was the resolution by the children of Esau to anoint a king from a land outside their brethren, rather than from among their own families. This decision was rooted in the embittered relations following conflicts with the children of Seir. The concept of dukes suggests a tribal or early political structure among the Edomites.
Narrative
Teman is mentioned solely as one of the dukes who descended from Eliphaz, Esau’s firstborn son. The sources do not provide any specific narrative events or actions directly involving Teman. His significance within the texts is primarily genealogical, marking him as a leader or prominent figure within the early lineage of Esau in the land of Edom. While other descendants of Esau are mentioned in the context of interactions with Jacob and his family, Teman himself does not appear in any direct encounters or specific stories within the provided excerpts. His existence serves to illustrate the development of the Edomite people through the line of Esau’s first son.