Rashi
Jewish
1040–1105
“And their villages The villages which were they? Etam, and Ain, Rimmon, etc.”
From the early Church Fathers to now.
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“Their towns also were Etam, and Aen, Remmon, and Thochen, and Asan, five cities.”
“And their villages The villages which were they? Etam, and Ain, Rimmon, etc.”
“And Meshobab, and Jamlech,.... These, with those that follow to the end of Ch1 4:37 were famous men in the tribe of Simeon, of rank and dignity, and eminent for courage and valour, as the latter part of the chapter testifies, though they are nowhere else taken notice of. Jamlech, as Fabritius (k) observes, is not very different from Jamblichus, the name of a famous Platonic philosopher. (k) Bibliothec. Gr. l. 4. c. 28. p. 294.”
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