![]() BERE’SHIYTH (GENESIS) 36:8-12Įsau bore children with a Hittite woman named Adah, a Horite woman named Oholiyvamah, and a Ishmaelite named Basmath. And Timna was concubine to Eliyphaz Esau’s son and she bore to Eliyphaz Amaleq: these were the sons of Adah Esau’s woman. And the sons of Eliyphaz were Teyman, Omar, Tsepho, and Ga’tam, and Qenaz. And these are the generations of Esau the father of the Edomiym in Mount Se’iyr: These are the names of Esau’s sons Eliyphaz the son of Adah the woman of Esau, Re’u’el the son of Basmath the woman of Esau. Thus dwelt Esau in Mount Se’iyr: Esau is Edom. Remember, all these years they were pretending that the regions was already populated with so-called “fair” skinned people, which is false. Some biblical scholars try to explain away this Neanderthal/Horite connection by saying that these cave dwellers were human like everyone else in region, but this is an attempt to hide the non-human Neanderthal origin of many subsequent descendants of these beings in the region and the emergence of white human hybrid tribes. ![]() Who are the Horites, and what makes them unique from other tribes? According to the Torah, the Horites were “Troglodytes”, but scientist call this species “Neanderthals.” The Horites were Neanderthal/human hybrids which will be proven in this article. In Hebrew, Horite means “white cave dweller”. ![]() However, one nation in particular has specifically changed the Edomite’s race in one branch of Esau’s family tree, and that would be his intermarriage with the Horites. As I continue my studies into the genealogy of Esau in Genesis 36, I am quite surprised at how much the Most High is showing me… The most common argument in the Hebrew community is “Who is Esau/Edom?” This article is in no way an attempt to lay claim that Edom is any particular nation, for those who have proper understanding of scriptures know that Esau has mixed his seed with many nations.
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