As in Greek version (see also Gen 5:3-32); Hebrew lacks The sons of Noah were.
As in some Hebrew manuscripts and Greek version (see also Gen 10:3); most Hebrew manuscripts read Diphath.
Or Egypt; also in 1:11.
Hebrew Casluhites, from whom the Philistines came, Caphtorites. See Jer 47:4; Amos 9:7.
Hebrew ancestor of Heth.
As in one Hebrew manuscript and some Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 10:23); most Hebrew manuscripts lack The descendants of Aram were.
As in parallel text at Gen 10:23; Hebrew reads and Meshech.
As in some Hebrew manuscripts and Syriac version (see also Gen 10:28); most Hebrew manuscripts read Ebal.
Some Greek manuscripts read Arphaxad, Cainan, Shelah. See notes on Gen 10:24; 11:12-13.
Israel is the name that God gave to Jacob.
As in many Hebrew manuscripts and a few Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 36:11); most Hebrew manuscripts read Zephi.
As in some Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 36:12); Hebrew reads Kenaz, Timna, and Amalek.
As in parallel text at Gen 36:22; Hebrew reads and Homam.
As in many Hebrew manuscripts and a few Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 36:23); most Hebrew manuscripts read Alian.
As in some Hebrew manuscripts (see also Gen 36:23); most Hebrew manuscripts read Shephi.
As in many Hebrew manuscripts and some Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 36:26); most Hebrew manuscripts read Hamran.
As in many Hebrew and Greek manuscripts (see also Gen 36:27); most Hebrew manuscripts read Jaakan.
Hebrew Dishon; compare 1:38 and parallel text at Gen 36:28.
Or before an Israelite king ruled over them.
As in many Hebrew manuscripts, some Greek manuscripts, Syriac version, and Latin Vulgate (see also Gen 36:39); most Hebrew manuscripts read Pai.
As in parallel text at Gen 36:40; Hebrew reads Aliah.