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http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=1&CHAPTER=36
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| | Wesley's Notes - Genesis 36 |
 | | Those that treacherously desert God's church are justly numbered with those that were never in it: apostate Edomites stand on the same ground with accursed Horites. |  | | They were ruled by kings who governed the whole country, and seem to have come to the throne by election, and not by lineal descent: these kings reigned in Edom before there reigned any king over the children of Israel - That is, before Moses's time, for he was king in Jeshurun. |  | | God's promise to Jacob began to work late, but the effect of it remained longer, and it had its compleat accomplishment in the spiritual Israel. |
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http://www.godrules.net/library/wesley/wesleygen36.htm
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| | Deuteronomy 2:12 The Horites also lived in Seir before |
 | | And the Horites in earlier times were living in Seir, but the children of Esau took their place; they sent destruction on them and took their land for themselves, as Israel did to the land of his heritage which the Lord gave them.) |  | | And in Seir dwelt the Horites aforetime, but the children of Esau succeeded them; and they destroyed them from before them, and dwelt in their stead; as Israel did unto the land of his possession, which the LORD gave unto them.-- |  | | The Horites also dwelt in Seir aforetime, but the children of Esau succeeded them; and they destroyed them from before them, and dwelt in their stead; as Israel did unto the land of his possession, which Jehovah gave unto them.) |
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http://bible.cc/deuteronomy/2-12.htm
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| | Nabataea: Hyksos and Edom, Chapter 3, The Birth of Edom |
 | | The Bible does not state where the Horites came from, but the inference from the language of the Hurri is that they came from Ham, Noah's younger son. |  | | The Horites living south of Canaan, as we learn from the Bible account, were under the leadership of a family, the descendants of a man named "Seir the Horite" (Gen.36:20). |  | | The Zamzummims and the Emims were destroyed by the Ammonites and Moabites respectively, and the Horites by the Edomites (Deut.2:9, 12, 2l-22). |
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http://nabataea.net/edomch3.html
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| | Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) |
 | | That 'the Horites in their Mount Seir' means false persuasions deriving from self-love is clear from the meaning of 'the Horites' and from the meaning of 'Seir'. |  | | As for the Horites, they were the people who dwelt on Mount Seir, as is clear from Gen. 36:8, 20, and following verses, where Esau, who is called Edom, is the subject. |  | | It should be realized however that mountains and lands have and take their meaning from their inhabitants, from the Horites when these dwelt there, and when they had been driven out, from those who drove them out, such as from Esau or Edom, or else from some others. |
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http://www.theheavenlydoctrines.org/static/d8086/1675.htm
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| | BibleGateway.com Passage Lookup: Deuteronomy 2:8-23 |
 | | The LORD had done the same for the descendants of Esau, who lived in Seir, when he destroyed the Horites from before them. |  | | They destroyed the Horites from before them and settled in their place, just as Israel did in the land the LORD gave them as their possession.) |  | | The LORD destroyed them from before the Ammonites, who drove them out and settled in their place. |
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http://www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible?passage=deuteronomy+2:8-23
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| | The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE |
 | | The Horites were Semites, and consequently are distinguished in |  | | In accordance with this we find in the Old Testament also traces of the existence of the Horites in other parts of the country besides Mt. Seir. |  | | HORITE; HORIM - ho'-rit, ho'-rim (chori, chorim; Chorraioi): Denoted the inhabitants of Mt. Seir before its occupation by the Edomites ( |
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http://www.jcsm.org/StudyCenter/ISBE/4425.html
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/2000-January/006397.html
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| | Spiritual Meaning of GENESIS 14:6 |
 | | That also is accounted a land of Rephaim; Rephaim dwelt therein aforetime and the Ammonites call them Zamzummim a people great and many, and tall as the Anakim and Jehovah destroyed them from before them, and they had them in possession, and dwelt in their place. |  | | By "Esau" or "Edom," in the genuine sense, is sign, fled the Lord as to His Human Essence; and He is also represented by Esau or Edom, as may be seen from many passages of the Word both historical and prophetical; concerning which, of the Lord‘s Divine mercy hereafter. |  | | That this signifies the persuasions of falsity that are from the love of self, is evident from the signification of "the Horites," and from the signification of " Seir." As regards the Horites, they were those who dwelt in Mount Seir (Genesis 36:8, 20), where Esau is spoken of, who is called Edom. |
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http://www.biblemeanings.info/Bible/Genesis/ch14,v6-m.htm
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| | Nabataea: Hyksos and Edom, Chapter Six, The Hyksos Horses |
 | | However, we believe that it was the Horites of Seir who developed the use of the horse along with the Edomites, and that while the Hyksos peoples had many Horites in their composition the Edomites rather than Hittites were the leading faction. |  | | (Note that this Zibeon, a Horite, is not to be confused with Zibeon, a Hivite, mentioned in an earlier chapter.) Second. |  | | It does seem significant, that the very first indication of horses in the Scripture record should be with those people (the Horites) who, amalgamating with the descendants of Esau, became, as we believe, the Hyksos people who loved and used horses so much, and used them in warfare. |
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http://nabataea.net/edomch6.html
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http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=5&CHAPTER=2
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| | Devarim - Chapter 2 Chabad.org |
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http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=9966&showrashi=true
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| | Science Fair Projects - Amalek |
 | | Amalek is a son of Esau's son Eliphaz and of the concubine Timna, a Horite and sister of Lotan. |  | | In this latter view the Amalekites are related to the Edomites (consequently also to the Hebrews) and Horites. |  | | His mother was a Horite, a tribe whose territory the descendants of Esau had seized. |
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http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Amalek
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| | Talk:Horites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A wiser approach to Horites would be to build on what is said in Genesis 36. |  | | Seir, whether as imagined "patriarch" or the land itself, is a good example of the Hebrew ethnology, which expresses as genealogy the contemporary traditions of how tribal groups were related. |  | | I think there is more material on Horites in the later Book of Jubilees too. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Horites
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| | The Nations of Esau Part 2: Bible Study |
 | | 20 These are the sons of Seir the Horite, who inhabited the land; Lotan, and Shobal, and Zibeon, and Anah, 21 And Dishon, and Ezer, and Dishan: these are the dukes of the Horites, the children of Seir in the land of Edom. |  | | Before recounting the life story of Joseph, the writer of Genesis describes something of the land of Edom and its inhabitants. |  | | In spite of every discouraging incident, the kingdom of God would move forward toward the fuller realization of the divine purpose. |
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http://monthly-messenger.org/Extended_Studies/Islam/Nations_of_Esau_Part2.htm
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| | IDUMAEA - LoveToKnow Article on IDUMAEA |
 | | The Horites arc to us little more than a name, though the discovery of cave-dwellers of very early date at Gezer in theexcavations of 1902-1905 has enabled tis to form some idea as to their probable culture-status and physical character. |  | | 2, naming, as one of the wives of Esau, Oholibamah, daughter of Zibeon the Horite (corrected by verse 20). |  | | Jerome describes Idumaca as extending from Beit Jibrin to Petra, and ascribes the great caves at the former place to cavedwellers like the aboriginal Horites. |
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http://80.1911encyclopedia.org/I/ID/IDUMAEA.htm
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| | NET Bible® - Deuteronomy 2 |
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http://www.bible.org/netbible/deu2.htm
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| | Deuteronomy 2:12,22 - NAS - without Study Resources - Study Desk |
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http://www.searchgodsword.org/desk/?query=de+2:12,22&t=nas
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| | USCCB - NAB - Genesis 36 |
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http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/genesis/genesis36.htm
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| | John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible |
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http://www.ewordtoday.com/comments/genesis/gill/genesis36.htm
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| | Search Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Thousands of clay tablets unearthed there bear inscriptions said to have been made by the Horims (or Horites) of the Bible. |  | | Horites Horiteshō´rīts, inhabitants of Seir, who were conquered and displaced by Edomite invaders in biblical times. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=%22Horites%22
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| | Horites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Their most famous ancestor is called Seir but no genealogy is given for him. |  | | Horites (Egyptian Khar) were cave-dwellers mentioned in the Bible inhabiting areas around Petra. |  | | It may be that rather than being a nation, the biblical term Hori may simply refer to a lifestyle common among Hivites which if a meaning is derived from their name makes them a "cave-dwelling" people -Troglodytes. |
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| | Giants in the Middle East, Page 1 |
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http://www.stevequayle.com/Giants/Mid.East/Giants.Mid.East1.html
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| | Bible Study - Arabians |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2003/20030427.htm
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http://www.bibarch.com/ArchaeologicalSites/Petra.htm
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| | Horites - Easton Bible Dictionary - Bible Software by johnhurt.com |
 | | Horites - Easton Bible Dictionary - Bible Software by johnhurt.com |  | | Horites - cave-men, a race of Troglodytes who dwelt in the limestone caves which abounded in Edom. |  | | Their ancestor was "Seir," who probably gave his name to the district where he lived. |
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http://www.htmlbible.com/kjv30/easton/east1819.htm
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| | HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results |
 | | Though the Hurrians -- referred to in the Bible as Horites -- totally disappeared, Buccellati believes they speak across the centuries: It is a culture that is totally dead. |  | | According to Faussets Bible Dictionary Horites were the inhabitants of caves, and were probably the excavators of the remarkable... |  | | The first dwellers in the area were the cave-dwelling Horites and Edomites of the Old Testament. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=SS&search_newspapers=on&search_magazines=on&q=Horites&refid=ency_botnm
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| | Jewish Bible (JPS 1917) - Bereshit Chapter 36 |
 | | And these are the kings that reigned in the land of Edom, before there reigned any king over the children of Israel. |  | | These are the sons of Seir the Horite, the inhabitants of the land: Lotan and Shobal and Zibeon and Anah, |  | | These are the chiefs that came of the Horites, according to their chiefs in the land of Seir. |
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http://www.breslov.com/bible/Genesis36.htm
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| | FREE Online American Standard-ASV1901. Genesis Chapter 36:1-43. |
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http://www.murtonsys.com/bibledatabase/htmlc/asv/genesis_36.html
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| | Hurrian - InfoSearchPoint.com |
 | | In the Bible they were called Horites presumed to be a cave-dwelling people who lived in the land of Seir, which was named after their ancestor. |  | | They were invaded by the Edomites and subsequently disappeared. |  | | They have been identified at ancient Nuzi and Urkesh and other sites..... |
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http://www.infosearchpoint.com/display/Horites
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http://en.thinkexist.com/quotation/and_in_the_fourteenth_year_came_chedorlaomer-and/271724.html
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 | | Horites: Bible Picture Tour of Israel, Virtual Tour of the Holy Land: Description of the Horites |  | | The Horites and Horims were the aboriginal inhabitants of Mount Seir (Genesis 14:6). |  | | The name Horite appears to have been derived from their habits as "cave-dwellers." |
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http://www.mustardseed.net/html/pehorites.html
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| | The 5 Books of Moses and Archaeology |
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http://www.bible-history.com/quotes/gleason_archer_1.html
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| | Historiography and Jonathan |
 | | The Horites are mentioned three times in the OT/HB each related with Mount Seir. |  | | The Hurrians were a group living in eastern Anatolia/north-west Mesopotamia. |  | | If I glean the prevailing learned guess, the Hivites were probably the Achaiwaya, an Indo-European group (Achaeans) which moved into Palestine with the Philistines. |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b-hebrew/1999-February/002053.html
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| | Mount Sinai Rediscovered by Prof. Emmanuel Anati |
 | | If the biblical narration is rooted in some base of historical memory, the Exodus should have taken place in a period when people like Midianites, Amalekites, Edomites, Amorites, Horites, and other tribes lived in the region through which the Israelites journeyed. |  | | No part of this web site may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages and reproduce not more than two illustrations in a review to be published in a magazine, newspaper or web review. |
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http://www.harkarkom.com/Sinai.phtml
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| | Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) |
 | | 'These were the chiefs of the Horites, according to their chiefs in the land of Seir' means the leading truths among those next in line. |  | | These were the chiefs of the Horites, according to their chiefs in the land of Seir. |  | | 'These were the chiefs of the Horites' means the leading truths from among those next in order. |
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http://www.heavenlydoctrines.net/static/d8086/4649.htm
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| | The New American Bible - IntraText |
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http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0839/__P4H.HTM
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http://users.skynet.be/lorint/acmince/node37.html
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| | Edom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to Genesis, Esau's descendents were said to have settled in this land after displacing the Horites. |  | | The Edomite people are known from history to have been a Semitic-speaking tribal group inhabiting the Negev Desert and the Aravah valley of what is now southern Israel and Jordan. |  | | The reddish sandstone of the region may be an alternative explanation for the nation's name to that found in Genesis. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edom
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - HORI |
 | | Surname of Seir, who, with his descendants, the Horites, occupied the land subsequently called "Edom" (Gen. xxxvi. |  | | The Horites are first mentioned in connection with their defeat by Chedorlaomer and his allies in the time of Abraham (Gen. xiv. |  | | They were finally destroyed by the Edomites, who occupied their land (Deut. |
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=897&letter=H&search=horites
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| | BJU - Strong's Information |
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http://www.bju.edu/bible/strongs.php?lang=h&id=7732
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 | | How he gained this name is explained in the Book of Genesis 25:29-34 where Esau trades his birthright to his younger twin brother Jacob in exchange for a meal of red stew. |  | | Thus, the land of Edom is the land of Seir in which the descendants of Esau settled, displacing the Horites, and the Edomites are the people of the nation they formed there. |  | | The land of Edom is generally believed to be the hill country immediately to the east of Wadi Arabah, which is today part of the Kingdom of Jordan. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/edom
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| | PowerPoint Presentation |
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http://www.cs.plu.edu/pub/faculty/spillman/SS/genesis/Genesis4_L2_files/slide0017.htm
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