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Was (wer) ist Edom Mountains - definition

BIBLICAL NAME WHICH IN HEBREW MEANS "SERVANT OF EDOM," AND WHICH APPEARS IN THE BOOKS OF 2 SAMUEL AND 1 AND 2 CHRONICLES
Obed-edom

Edomite         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
·noun One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.
Idumean         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
·noun An inhabitant of Idumea, an Edomite.
II. Idumean ·adj Of or pertaining to ancient Idumea, or Edom, in Western Asia.
Edomite         
  • Map showing kingdom of Edom (in red) at its largest extent, c. 600 BC. Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea.
  • Edomite goddess figure in the [[Israel Museum]]
ANCIENT KINGDOM IN TRANSJORDAN LOCATED BETWEEN MOAB TO THE NORTHEAST, THE ARABAH TO THE WEST AND THE ARABIAN DESERT TO THE SOUTH AND EAST, TODAY PART OF ISRAEL AND JORDAN
Edomites; Edhom; Edomite; Idumea; Idumaea; Idumeans; Idumaeans; Idumaean; Dukes of Edom; Idumæa; Idumean; אֱדוֹם; ʾĔḏôm; Udumi; ܐܕܘܡ; Ἰδουμαία; Idoumaía; `Edom; Kingdom of Edom; ʾEḏom
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¦ noun a member of an ancient people living in Edom, south of the Dead Sea, in biblical times, traditionally believed to be descended from Esau.

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Obed-Edom

Obed-Edom is a biblical name which in Hebrew means "servant of Edom," and which appears in the books of 2 Samuel and 1 and 2 Chronicles. The relationship between these passages has been the subject of scholarly discussions which express uncertainty and disagreements about the relationships between various passages that use the name.