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- Basemath abstract "Basemath, Bashemath, or Basmath (Hebrew: בָּשְׂמַת, Modern Basmat, Tiberian Bāśəmáṯ ; \"Sweet-smelling\", Arabic: بسمة; \"Sweet-smile\") is a character in the Book of Genesis. She was the daughter of Ishmael (or as Genesis 26:34-35 shows, Elon the Hittite), the niece of Isaac, and the third wife of Esau. (Genesis 36:2,3)Before Esau married his third wife, he had named one of his Canaanite wives after Basemath, probably because he knew of her since they were cousins. The wife whom Esau named as Basemath, was Adah the Hittite, his first wife. So after he married his third wife, Esau changed Basemath the Ishmaelite's name to Mahalath. Esau sought this union with a non Canaanite, in an effort to reconcile his relationship with his parents, but some religious scriptures and testimonies differ resputing any name change. According to the historical 21st century ancestry records and census 1st January 2015, shows a family upholding its linage to Basemath and can be traced to scion Ifraz Talib who currently resides in England, as the heir presumptive However, retaining ancient religious beliefs \" Esau with his father Isaac whom he sought his blessings. (Genesis 28:6-9) However, there is no record of his parents' approval for the union of Esau and Basemath (Mahalath). She bore a son, Reuel, to Esau. (Genesis 36:4)".
- Basemath wikiPageID "337418".
- Basemath wikiPageLength "2010".
- Basemath wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Basemath wikiPageRevisionID "703776175".
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Ahimaaz.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_Hittites.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Genesis.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Canaan.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edomite_people.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Esau.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_people.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_the_Hebrew_Bible.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_in_the_Old_Testament.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Esau.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Isaac.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Ishmael.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Ishmaelites.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Judith_(Hebrew_Bible).
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink List_of_minor_biblical_figures,_A–K.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Mahalath.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Reuel.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLink Solomon.
- Basemath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Basemath".
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bibleverse.
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hebrew_Name.
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Request_quotation.
- Basemath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tanakh-stub.
- Basemath subject Category:Edomite_people.
- Basemath subject Category:Esau.
- Basemath subject Category:Torah_people.
- Basemath subject Category:Women_in_the_Hebrew_Bible.
- Basemath subject Category:Women_in_the_Old_Testament.
- Basemath hypernym Character.
- Basemath type FictionalCharacter.
- Basemath comment "Basemath, Bashemath, or Basmath (Hebrew: בָּשְׂמַת, Modern Basmat, Tiberian Bāśəmáṯ ; \"Sweet-smelling\", Arabic: بسمة; \"Sweet-smile\") is a character in the Book of Genesis. She was the daughter of Ishmael (or as Genesis 26:34-35 shows, Elon the Hittite), the niece of Isaac, and the third wife of Esau. (Genesis 36:2,3)Before Esau married his third wife, he had named one of his Canaanite wives after Basemath, probably because he knew of her since they were cousins.".
- Basemath label "Basemath".
- Basemath sameAs Q3320047.
- Basemath sameAs বাসমথ.
- Basemath sameAs Basmat.
- Basemath sameAs בשמת_בת_ישמעאל.
- Basemath sameAs बस्मथ.
- Basemath sameAs Basemate.
- Basemath sameAs m.01xp2m.
- Basemath sameAs Basemat.
- Basemath sameAs Q3320047.
- Basemath sameAs 巴实抹.
- Basemath wasDerivedFrom Basemath?oldid=703776175.
- Basemath isPrimaryTopicOf Basemath.