Timna

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TIMNA.—1. A concubine of Eliphaz, son of Esau (Gen_36:12). 2. A woman of the Esau clan of Horites (Gen_36:22, 1Ch_1:39). 3. A ‘duke’ of Edom (1Ch_1:51, Gen_36:40 [where RV [Note: Revised Version.] has, by a slip, Timnah]).
H. L. Willett.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


1. Eliphaz' concubine, mother of Amalek (Gen_36:12; Gen_36:22); in 1Ch_1:36 Timna is not, as apparently, a son of Eliphaz. Probably sister of Lotan, daughter of the Horite Seir. The feminine form of Timna shows that it is introduced in Chronicles as an abbreviation for what the chronicler knew his readers understood from Genesis, namely, that Timna was mother of "Amalek," which follows.
2. A duke or phylarch of Edom (Gen_36:40-43), so that Timna was probably the name of a district.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Tim'na. (restraint).
1. A concubine of Eliphaz, son of Esau, and mother of Amalek, Gen_36:12. It may be presumed that she was the ame as Timna, sister of Lotan. Gen_36:22, and 1Ch_1:39. (B.C. after 1800).
A duke, or phylarch, of Edom, in the last list in Gen_36:40-43; 1Ch_1:51-54. Timnah was probably the name of a place or a district. See Timnah.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


tim?na (תּמנע, timna‛; Θαμνά, Thamná): A conbubine of Eliphaz, Esau's son, and the mother of Amalek (Gen_36:12). But in Gen_36:22 and 1Ch_1:39 Timna is the sister of Lotan, and in Gen_36:40 and 1Ch_1:51 a chief or elan of Edom (see TIMNAH (3)). These variations are to be expected when the origin of genealogies is recalled. (In Genesis, English Versions of the Bible read, contrary to rule, ?Timnah.?) Gunkel's theory is that Gen_36:12 is a later insertion in P.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Tim?na (restraint), a concubine of Eliphaz, the son of Esau (Gen_36:12-22; 1Ch_1:36). From her the name passed over to an Edomitish tribe (Gen_36:40; 1Ch_1:51).




The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
by John Kitto.



(Heb. Timna, תַּמַנָע, restraint), the name of a woman and also of a man.
1. (Sept. θαμνά) A concubine of Eliphaz, son of Esau, and by him mother of Amalek (Gen_36:12; named [apparently only] in 1 Chronicles 1, 36 [by an ellipsis] as a son of Eliphaz); probably the same as the sister of Lotan, and daughter of Seir the Horite (Gen_36:22; 1 Chronicles 1, 39). B.C. considerably post 1963.
2. (Sept. θαμανά v.r. θαιμάν; “Timnah.” ) The first named of the Esauite “dukes” or sheiks in Mount Seir (Gen_36:40; 1 Chronicles 1, 51). B.C. long post 1963.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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