The Edomites descended from Abraham through Jacob's twin brother, Esau. In a sense, therefore, they were Israel's brothers. Therefore, Edomite land rights were to be held inviolable by the Israelites advancing through the wilderness, since God had granted Edom's descendants Mount Seir as a holding. (Deut. 2:1-8)
Ovadiah mentions Edom's overweening pride, his violence against the Israelites, and his rejoicing when the Israelites were conquered (Ovadiah ch.1).
God commanded the Israelites to avoid attacking Moab (Deuteronomy 2:9). The same holds true for Edom (ibid 2:4-5) and Ammon (ibid 2:19).
At the time of the Israelites move into the Promised Land,Moab and Ammon were the nations on the eastern border of the Dead Sea. These two nations were related to the Israelites through Lot, Abraham's nephew (Gen. 19:33-38). The Israelites were not to disposes these people (Deut.2:18-19).
Becauses colletively, they are the 12 sons of Israel (Jacob). The same is done for all peoples, ie... sons of Edom are called Edomites, etc. Today, true Christians are called spiritual Israelites and can be of any nation, kingdom, tribe of mankind.
With neighboring nations. The nearby peoples included: Egypt, Edom, Ammon, Moab, Midian, Ishmael, Babylonia, and Canaanites in what is now Lebanon.
With neighboring nations. The nearby peoples included: Egypt, Edom, Ammon, Moab, Midian, Ishmael, Babylonia, and Canaanites in what is now Lebanon.
babylon conquered and took many israelites
Edom is a biblical term that refers to both a historical region and a people descended from Esau, the brother of Jacob. The name Edom means "red" in Hebrew, which is associated with the red stew that Esau famously traded his birthright for. The Edomites, who inhabited the region south of the Dead Sea, are often mentioned in the Bible in relation to their conflicts with the Israelites. The term is also symbolic of enmity and rivalry in biblical narratives.
Edom (eh-DOHM), spelled אדום, refers to an ancient country. The word is related to the Hebrew word for red. The ancient Hebrews must have thought that either the land or the people were reddish colored.
God promised the promised land to the Israelites.
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In many Bible versions, Edom is mentioned over 100 times:Genesis 36:43New King James Version (NKJV) 43 Chief Magdiel, and Chief Iram. These were the chiefs of Edom, according to their dwelling places in the land of their possession. Esau was the father of the Edomites.Edom is usually associated with the modern nation of Turkey today.