“These are the kings who reigned in the land of Edom before the reign of a king for the children of Israel” (Genesis 36:31). “These are the kings who reigned…” – Rabbi Yitzḥak began: “Of oaks from Bashan they crafted your oars; [your rudder they made of ivory inlaid in boxwood from the isles of the Kitites]” (Ezekiel 27:6). Rabbi Yitzḥak said: Idolaters were likened to a ship; just as a ship, they manufacture a mast for it from [wood from] one place and anchors from [wood from] another place, so, idolaters, “[Hadad died, and] Samla of Masreka [reigned in his stead]” (Genesis 36:36) “[Samla died,] and Shaul of Reḥovot of the river [reigned in his stead]” (Genesis 36:37).1When they would appoint kings, they would bring them in to reign from different places.

“These are the kings.” “An estate seized hastily at the start” (Proverbs 20:21) – “these are the kings.” “Will not be blessed at its end” (Proverbs 20:21) – “saviors will ascend Mount Zion [to judge the mountain of Esau]” (Obadiah 1:21).2The verse “An estate seized hastily at the start will not be blessed at its end” refers to Edom, which had kings before Israel, but which will eventually be judged and destroyed.