The Phakorites

Male

The Phakorites can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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 and 

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown (Jubilees 14:18)

Death: 

Unknown

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • The Phakorites are listed among the peoples whose land YHWH promised to Abram’s descendants.
  • Their name appears in a list that specifies the geographical boundaries of the promised land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates.
  • The Phakorites are mentioned alongside other groups such as the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim, the Hivites, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites, and the Jebusites.

Genealogy

  • The provided source does not offer any details concerning the genealogy of the Phakorites, including their ancestry, birth, marital connections, or offspring. They are identified solely as one of the nations inhabiting the land that YHWH declared would be given to Abram’s seed.

Historical Context

The Phakorites are situated within the historical context of the covenant that YHWH made with Abram. Following the separation of Lot from Abram, YHWH promised Abram the land of Canaan as an everlasting possession for him and his descendants. Within the enumeration of the peoples inhabiting this promised territory, the Phakorites are included. This inclusion places them within the broader narrative of YHWH’s promises to the patriarch Abram, specifically concerning the future inheritance of the land. The timing of this promise occurs after Abram’s return to Canaan from Egypt and the subsequent parting of ways between Abram and Lot. The mention of the Phakorites is part of the divine assurance to Abram regarding the extent of the land that his offspring would possess.

Narrative

The narrative involving the Phakorites in the provided source is limited to their appearance in the list of nations whose land YHWH pledged to give to Abram’s posterity. They are not depicted as participating in any specific events, nor are any dialogues or interactions attributed to them within the text. Their role in the narrative is primarily to contribute to the comprehensive definition of the geographical boundaries of the land promised by YHWH. The source does not provide any information about their societal structure, cultural practices, or any other distinct characteristics. They are simply identified as one of the existing populations residing in the land that was destined for Abram’s descendants according to the divine covenant.