Jidlaph
Jidlaph is a biblical figure mentioned briefly in the genealogies found in the Old Testament, specifically within the Books of Genesis and Chronicles. He is identified as a descendant of Cain, the son of Lamech and Adah. Jidlaph’s lineage places him among the early post-flood generations considered to be part of the early human divisions and tribal origins documented in biblical tradition.
The name Jidlaph is often translated or transliterated as Jidlaph or Jidlaf, with variations depending on the
In biblical scholarship, figures like Jidlaph are generally viewed as symbolic or ancestral representatives rather than
The historical and archeological evidence relating directly to Jidlaph is nonexistent, and his existence remains within
Due to the limited information available, Jidlaph remains a relatively obscure figure with no associated cultural