The Book of Jubilees, also known as 'Little Genesis' or 'Kufale', is a pseudepigraphal text of the Old Testament that rewrites the history of Genesis and part of Exodus, with emphasis on the division of time into jubilees and weeks of years. It is canonical only in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and preserved entirely in Ge'ez. The book was originally written in Hebrew around the 2nd century BC and is cited by the Early Church Fathers.
Jubilees
Chapter 38
And after this, Judah spoke to Jacob, his father, and said to him: "Bend your bow, father, and shoot your arrows and bring down the adversary and kill your enemy; you have the power, because we cannot kill your brother, because he is such as you, and he is like you, then we must honor him.
Then Jacob bent his bow and shot the arrow and struck Esau, his brother, and killed him.
And again he shot his arrow and struck Adoran, the Syrian, in the left breast, and took him and killed him.
Then the sons of Jacob went forward, they and their servants, divided into companies on the four sides of the tower.
And Judah went forward in front, and Naphtali and Gad with him and fifty servants with him on the south side of the tower, and they killed all whom they found before them, and no individual escaped them.
And Levi, Dan and Asher went forward on the east side of the tower, and fifty with them, and they killed the warriors of Moab and Ammon.
And Reuben, Issachar and Zebulun went forward on the north side of the tower, and fifty men with them, and they killed the warriors of the Philistines.
And Simeon, Benjamin and Enoch, the son of Reuben, went forward on the west side of the tower, and fifty with them, and they killed of Edom and of the Horites four hundred men, robust warriors; and six hundred fled, and four of the sons of Esau fled with them, and left their father lying dead, and he had fallen on the hill which is in Aduram.
And the sons of Jacob pursued them to the mountain of Seir. And Jacob buried his brother on the hill which is in Aduram, and he returned to his house.
And the sons of Jacob pressed hard upon the sons of Esau in the mountains of Seir, and bowed their necks so that they became servants of the sons of Jacob.
And they sent a message to their father asking whether they should make peace with them or kill them.
And Jacob sent word to his sons saying that they should make peace, and they made peace with them, and imposed a yoke of servitude upon them, so that they should pay tribute to Jacob and to his sons forever.
And they continued to pay tribute to Jacob until the day he went down to Egypt.
And from the sons of Edom the yoke of servitude which the twelve sons of Jacob imposed on them did not fall until this day.
And these are the kings who reigned in Edom before any king reigned over the sons of Israel in the land of Edom.
Balaq, son of Beor, reigned in Edom, and the name of his city was Danaba.
And Balaq died, and Jobab, son of Zerah of Bozrah, reigned in his place.
And Jobab died, and Husham of the land of Teman reigned in his place.
And Husham died, and Hadad, son of Badad, who killed Midian in the field of Moab, reigned in his place, and the name of his city was Avith.
And Hadad died, and Samlah of Masrekah reigned in his place.
And Samlah died, and Saul of Rehoboth by the river reigned in his place.
And Saul died, and Baalhanan, son of Achbor, reigned in his place.
And Baalhanan, son of Achbor died, and Hadad reigned in his place, and the name of his wife was Mehetabel, the daughter of Matred, daughter of Mezahab.
These are the kings who reigned in the land of Edom.