Esek:
quarrel, a well which Isaac's herdsmen dug in the valley of Gerar, and so called because the herdsmen of Gerar quarrelled with them for its possession (Gen 26:20).
Esek:
contention
Esek:
e'-sek (eseq; Septuagint Adikia):
The name given by Isaac to a well dug by his servants, for the use of which the herdsmen of Gerar strove with them-"contention" (Ge 26:20). It lay in the neighborhood of Rehoboth and Gerar: but the site is not identified.
Esek:
(contention) a well which the herdsmen of Isaac dug in the valley of Gerar (Genesis 26:20).
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