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Hebrew Text
וְאֶת־עוֹבָל וְאֶת־אֲבִימָאֵל וְאֶת־שְׁבָא׃
English Translation
and ῾Oval, and Avima᾽el, and Sheva,
Transliteration
Ve-et-oval ve-et-avima'el ve-et-sheva
Hebrew Leining Text
וְאֶת־עוֹבָ֥ל וְאֶת־אֲבִֽימָאֵ֖ל וְאֶת־שְׁבָֽא׃
Names and Lineage in the Verse
The verse lists three individuals: Oval, Avima'el, and Sheva. These names appear in Bereishit (Genesis 10:28) as descendants of Shem through Yoktan, indicating their place within the genealogy of early nations. Rashi notes that these names represent tribes or nations rather than just individuals, as was common in biblical genealogies.
Historical and Geographical Context
According to the Midrash Rabbah (Bereishit Rabbah 37:7), the descendants of Yoktan, including Oval, Avima'el, and Sheva, settled in the southern Arabian Peninsula. The Ramban (Nachmanides) suggests that these names correspond to ancient Arabian tribes known for their trade and regional influence.
Spiritual Significance
The Malbim explains that listing these names emphasizes the fulfillment of Hashem's promise to Noach that his descendants would spread across the earth (Bereishit 9:19). Each name represents a unique contribution to human civilization, whether through commerce, governance, or wisdom.