Beseemeth
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Introduction:
Beseemeth is a name found within the genealogical records of the Old Testament. It is a name that appears in the context of the family lineage of Esau, the brother of Jacob, who is also known as Israel. The name Beseemeth is associated with the Edomite lineage, which plays a significant role in the broader narrative of the descendants of Abraham.

Biblical References:
Beseemeth is mentioned in the Book of Genesis, specifically in the genealogical accounts that detail the descendants of Esau. In Genesis 36:3, Beseemeth is listed as one of Esau's wives: "and Basemath, daughter of Ishmael and sister of Nebaioth." This reference highlights her connection to Ishmael, the son of Abraham and Hagar, thus linking the Edomite lineage to the broader Abrahamic family.

Genealogical Context:
Beseemeth, also referred to as Basemath in some translations, is one of the women Esau took as a wife. Her marriage to Esau is significant as it represents the intermingling of the lineages of Ishmael and Esau, both of whom are descendants of Abraham. This union is indicative of the complex familial relationships that characterize the patriarchal narratives of Genesis.

Cultural and Historical Significance:
The marriage alliances of Esau, including his marriage to Beseemeth, are of particular interest in the study of biblical genealogies. These alliances reflect the social and political strategies of the time, where marriages were often used to strengthen familial ties and secure alliances between different tribes and peoples. The Edomites, descendants of Esau, would later become a distinct nation often in conflict with Israel, the descendants of Jacob.

Theological Implications:
From a theological perspective, the mention of Beseemeth and her connection to Ishmael underscores the fulfillment of God's promises to Abraham regarding his descendants. While the primary covenantal line is traced through Isaac and Jacob, the inclusion of Ishmael's lineage through Beseemeth in the narrative demonstrates the broader scope of God's providence and the unfolding of His plans through various branches of Abraham's family.

Conclusion:
The figure of Beseemeth, though briefly mentioned, is an integral part of the genealogical tapestry of the Old Testament. Her presence in the narrative serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of the families descended from Abraham and the complex relationships that shaped the history of the Israelites and their neighbors.
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"Where Our Lord Appeareth, Peace is Taken, and Wrath Hath. No ...
... all His works, and with all His judgments, and loving and peaceable with our self
and with our even-Christians and with all that God loveth, as love beseemeth. ...
/.../julian/revelations of divine love/chapter xlix where our lord.htm

A Homily on Guria and Shamuna, Composed by Mar Jacob.
... For the love of the Son of God they gave up their bodies: Since it beseemeth
the lover that for his love he should give up himself. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/unknown/the decretals/a homily on guria and.htm

Psalm XCIV.
... terms are not of universal use: many nations have severally different names for
them: so that the mode of speech used by the Church better beseemeth the mouth ...
/.../augustine/exposition on the book of psalms/psalm xciv.htm

Philippians ii. 16-Dec
... Yet this, be assured, is the only rejoicing; for when we perform some good work,
and such as beseemeth those who do anything "with trembling," then only do we ...
/.../homily viii philippians ii 16-dec.htm

Brief Directions How to Read the Holy Scriptures once Every Year ...
... And then, having washed thyself, and adorned thy body with apparel which beseemeth
thy calling, and the image of God, which thou bearest, shut thy chamber-door ...
/.../bayly/the practice of piety/brief directions how to read.htm

Christian Devotion to God's Will.
... Let Him alone"and tarry He is a Prince all wise, He shall Himself so carry, 'Twill
strange seem in thine eyes, When He as Him beseemeth, In wonderful decree ...
/.../gerhardt/paul gerhardts spiritual songs/christian devotion to gods will.htm

A New Year's Benediction
... Beulah yet? to that land which floweth with milk and honey? Surely your
wavering in beseemeth those grey hairs. Methought they had ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 6 1860/a new years benediction.htm

Of the Right of Bishops not to be Accused or Hurt by Detraction.
... My son, saith Solomon, preserve thy soul in meekness, and give honour to him whom
honour beseemeth." [2863] "Blame not any one before thou examinest him; and ...
//christianbookshelf.org/unknown/the decretals/ii of the right of.htm

the Manner of this Oversight
... 11. All our work must be managed reverently, as beseemeth them that believe the
presence of God, and use not holy things as if they were common. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/baxter/the reformed pastor/section 2 - the manner.htm

the Use of Humiliation
... 2. We do not so seriously, unreservedly, and laboriously lay out ourselves in the
work of the Lord as beseemeth men of our profession and engagements. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/baxter/the reformed pastor/section 1 - the use.htm

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Beseemeth (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Beseemeth (2 Occurrences). Proverbs 19:10 Good living
beseemeth not a fool; how much less for a servant to have rule over princes. ...
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Beseeching (11 Occurrences)

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Beseigeth (1 Occurrence)

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Beseemeth (2 Occurrences)

Proverbs 19:10
Good living beseemeth not a fool; how much less for a servant to have rule over princes.
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Proverbs 26:1
As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest, so honour beseemeth not a fool.
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