Teman in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
te'-man (teman, "on the right," i.e. "south"; Thaiman): The
name of a district and town in the land of Edom, named after
Teman the grandson of Esau, the son of his firstborn,
Eliphaz (Gen 36:11; 1 Ch 1:36). A duke Teman is named among
the chiefs or clans of Edom (Gen 36:42; 1 Ch 1:53). He does
not however appear first, in the place of the firstborn.
Husham of the land of the Temanites was one of the ancient
kings of Edom (Gen 36:34; 1 Ch 1:45). From Obad 1:9 we
gather that Teman was in the land of Esau (Edom). In Am 1:12
it is named along with Bozrah, the capital of Edom. In Ezek
25:13 desolation is denounced upon Edom: "From Teman even
unto Dedan shall they fall by the sword." Dedan being in the
South, Teman must be sought in the North Eusebius,
Onomasticon knows a district in the Gebalene region called
Theman, and also a town with the same name, occupied by a
Roman garrison, 15 miles from Petra. Unfortunately no
indication of direction is given. No trace of the name has
yet been found. It may have been on the road from Elath to
Bozrah.
The inhabitants of Teman seem to have been famous for their
wisdom (Jer 49:7; Obad 1:8 f). Eliphaz the Temanite was
chief of the comforters of Job (2:11, etc.). The manner in
which the city is mentioned by the prophets, now by itself,
and again as standing for Edom, shows how important it must
have been in their time.
W. Ewing
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