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- Definition of Idumea in the Bible
Idumea is the name given to the land controlled by the descendants of Esau, Jacob's brother, known as the Edomites (Genesis 25:30, 36:8) They, throughout their history, would have a troubled relationship with Israel
- Edom - Wikipedia
Edom and Idumea are two related but distinct terms; they relate to a historically-contiguous population but to two separate, if adjacent, territories which the Edomites Idumeans occupied in different periods of their history
- Topical Bible: Idumea
Idumea, also known as Edom, is a region of significant historical and biblical importance It is located to the south of ancient Judah and is often associated with the descendants of Esau, the brother of Jacob
- Bible Map: Idumea
Idumea Atlas Idumea and surrounding area Maps Created using Biblemapper 3 0 Additional data from OpenBible info Occurrences
- What the Bible Says About Idumea: Understanding Its Meaning and . . .
Idumea refers to the region inhabited by the Edomites, descendants of Esau, located to the southeast of Israel In biblical contexts, it often symbolizes enmity towards Israel and is mentioned in prophetic literature, indicating judgment and future restoration
- EDOX, IDUMEA - JewishEncyclopedia. com
They were then incorporated with the Jewish nation, and their country was called by the Greeks and Romans "Idumea" (Mark iii 8; Ptolemy, "Geography," v 16) With Antipater began the Idumean dynasty that ruled over Judea till its conquest by the Romans
- Edom and the Edomites: Bible Story and Symbolism
They are also known as Idumeans, as Idumea was used by the Greeks and Romans for the country of Edom The phrase "Edom" is found 100 times in scripture (including "Edomites"), which harkens to the importance and prevalence of Jacob and his descendants in the Old Testament Edom in the Bible
- Map of Ancient Israel - Idumea - Free Bible
Idumea was a Greek word meaning "pertaining to Edom" This term was given by the Greeks and Romans for the country of Edom on the S borders of Judea inhabited by Idumeans (Edomites) (Mark 3:8; Is 34:5-6; Ezek 35:15; 36:5)
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