Well, there are two people and they hate eachother, Judah has a special book, full of special spells to make Edomites cheat on them, so Judah gets cash.
Obadiah wrote his prophecy against Edom. Not much is known about Obadiah, but probably was from the southern kingdom (Judah) and possible wrote from there. The Edomites were descendants of Esau. Later in history they were forced to move to the area of southern Palestine and became known as Idumeans. Herod the Great was an Idumean. Obadiah predicted that the Edomites would be "cut off forever" and after 70 A.D. while trying to defend Jerusalem along with the Jews, the Edomites were never heard of again as a kingdom.
The tribe of Essau is called Edomites. The tribe of Edomites.
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He was king of the Persian Empire and the Jews were a part of his empire, the ten tribes of the north and the two tribes - Judah and Benjamin in the south, under provincial governors appointed by him.
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The Edomites were people who lived in the Kingdom of Edom, which was a land south of Judah. It was a very dry country, and the people there depended economically on caravan trade. According to the Bible, a king of Edom refused to allow the Hebrews to pass through his country on their way to Canaan; they went around it rather than wage war with him. Nearly nothing is known about their religion, but they were converted to Judaism in 125 BC.