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    Basemath (Hebrew: בָּשְׂמַת, Modern: Basmat, Tiberian: Bāsəmaṯ, "Sweet-smelling", Arabic: بسمة; "Sweet-smile"), in the Hebrew Bible, is one of the wives of Esau. In Genesis 26:34–35, Basemath is the name of the first wife of Esau. She was the daughter of Elon the Hittite (Genesis 26:34–35).

  2. Basemat - Diccionario Perspicacia. (Perfumada; Aceite Balsámico; Especiada). 1. Esposa de Esaú. Era hija de Elón el hitita, de modo que o bien era la misma persona que Adá o la hermana de esta. Basemat fue una “fuente de amargura” para Isaac y Rebeca.

  3. Basemat - Significado, biografía e historia. Una de las esposas de Esaú, hija de Ismael y madre de Reuel (Gn. 36:3, 4). En la narración anterior (Gn. 26:34; 28:9), los nombres de las esposas de Esaú difieren de los dados en el capítulo 36.

  4. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Did Esau marry two women named Basemath, or one woman with two names? Learn about the biblical evidence, the cultural context, and the possible meanings of Basemath's name.

  5. New International Version. also Basemath daughter of Ishmael and sister of Nebaioth. New Living Translation. He also married his cousin Basemath, who was the daughter of Ishmael and the sister of Nebaioth. English Standard Version.

  6. Basemath, another wife of Esau, a daughter of Ishmael and a sister of Nebaioth ( 36:3 ). Basemath is known as Mahalath ( 28:6-9 ). Esau sought a wife from among Abraham’s descendants when he saw that Jacob’s marriage to Abraham’s kin brought pleasure to Isaac and a blessing to Jacob.

  7. Compare ADAH. (2) Basemath (the King James Version Bashemath), another wife of Esau, a daughter of Ishmael and a sister of Nebaioth ( Genesis 36:3, 4, 10, 13, 17 ). This wife is also called Mahalath ( Genesis 28:9 ), and is of the house of Abraham.