No. Arameans is the name for people from a Aram, while Edomites is the name for people from Edom. Edom was a territory centered on the rift valley that links the Dead Sea and the Red Sea. Aram was a territory in what we now call Syria. So, these two lands were at opposite ends of the Jordan valley.
Yes, the Edomites are considered Gentiles.
The tribe of Essau is called Edomites. The tribe of Edomites.
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.
Arameans are brown skinned people the came from assyrians. Chaldeans are black skinned people who were under the assyrians. Todays chaldeans is a misnomer, however, the arameans (west-east) are actually the bonified decendants of the ancient assyrians - arameans. Today they reside in iraq, syria, iran, turkey and facing extinction for their religious worship in jesus christ. Their churchs that have stood since christ was crucified have been burned down by extreme muslims and many of their bishops have been beheaded and crucified.
The Edomites were a Semitic people. Their ancestors, like those of the Canaanites and Hebrews, are believed to have come from the Arabian peninsula.Genesis 36:1 gives their biblical ancestor as Edom, "who is Esau." Robert M. Price (The Christ Myth Theory and Its Problems) believes that the Edomites believed that the first man created was Edom (which means 'man'), and that he entered Israelite law to become 'Adam', with Edom becoming gradually Esau, as the ancestor of the Edomites.
Yes. He is an Edomite. Edomites hate God's Chosen people, Israelites (so-called "Black people") in America.
Diaspora and in Mesopotamia (AramNahrin)
Doeg the chief herdsman to Saul, King of Israel was called an Edomite, because he was from the country of Edom. The Bible and The Torah describe the Edomites as descendents of Esau the eldest son of the Jewish patriarch Isaac, Abrahams son.
Little is known about them except that they did not have a unified culture and they died out around the 8th Century BCE.
Esau was the patriarch of the Edomites. See Genesis 25 and following for the story of Esau in the Bible. Also see Wikipedia's article on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edom .
Esau was the patriarch of the Edomites. See Genesis 25 and following for the story of Esau in The Bible. Also see Wikipedia's article on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edom .
Esau was Jacob's twin brother. They were Shemites. The Jewish race wasn't officially Jewish until Jacob had his 12 sons which are the forefathers of all Jewish people of the 12 tribes of Israel, as they were once divided into, until the dispersion. As Esau was Jacobs brother, they had the same father, Isaac, which was the son of Abraham. At this point they were Shemites, the common relative of most people of the middleast region. The people that stemmed from Esau are called the Edomites, and considered as a distinct and different group or race of people as the Jews were, and are.