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Definition of Edomites

Edomite
Edomite E"dom*ite, n. One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.

Meaning of Edomites from wikipedia

- if adjacent, territories which the Edomites/Idumeans occupied in different periods of their history. The Edomites first established a kingdom ("Edom")...
- Midrash, Doeg tried to preserve the life of Agag, the king of the Amalekites-Edomites, by interpreting Lev. 22:28 into a prohibition against the destruction...
- claim that the Edomites parti****ted in the destruction of Solomon's Temple in the siege of Jerusalem in 587 BCE. Exactly how the Edomites parti****ted...
- Hebrew, Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician, Amorite and Sutean, spoken by the Edomites in Idumea (modern-day southwestern Jordan and parts of Israel) in the 2nd...
- puppet ruler. The Edomites helped the Babylonians loot the city. Obadiah, writing this prophecy around 590 BCE, suggests the Edomites should have remembered...
- 𒋡𒍑 Qa-uš), or Koze (Gr****: Kωζαι Kōzai) was the national god of the Edomites. He was the Idumean structural parallel to Yahweh. The name occurs only...
- the Hebrews (including Israelites, Judeans, and Samaritans), Ammonites, Edomites, Ekronites, Hyksos, Phoenicians (including the Punics/Carthaginians), Moabites...
- area was occupied by the Edomites. The configuration of mountains in Petra allowed for a reservoir of water for the Edomites. This made Petra a stopping...
- considered to have been shaped by the conflicts between Yehud and the Edomites in the fifth and fourth centuries BCE and to have evolved through a process...
- desperation, asked the Edomites (Idumeans) for ****istance in preventing the delivery of the city to the Romans. When the Edomites arrived, the Zealots opened...