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Genesis 36:12
Excerpted from: Esther (Part Three)

So, here we have that Eliphaz, all these sons, five sons, would be natural sons of his wife and so they would come before Amalek in any sort of inheritance. Well, what we find in verse 16, guess who is listed among the chiefs? Chief Korah, Chief Gatam, and Chief Amalek. That tells you something about Amalek, that he did not allow his birth to keep him down in any way. He may have been the son of a concubine, but he became a chief, just like Teman, just like Omar, just like Zepho, just like Kenaz, and these others. He was one of the brothers. He was not going to allow his position to keep him down.


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