Aholibamah

Aholibamah (Hebrew: אָהֳלִיבָמָה‎ ʾĀhŏlīḇāmā; "My tabernacle of/is height/exaltation" or "Tent of the High Place"[1]), is an eight-time referenced matriarch in the biblical record.

[2] Aholibamah was the daughter of Anah and granddaughter of Zibeon the Hivite,[3] son of Seir the Horite.

[4] She was one of two Canaanite women who married Esau, the son of Isaac, when he was in his forties.

[5] So, according to some Biblical scholars, Esau changed her name to the Hebrew name "Judith", as to pacify his parents.

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