1. Idumea - Calixis Wiki - Fandom
Idumea is a minor forge world at the edge of the Calixis Sector that has found itself caught in the tendrils of the Phaenonite Conspiracy.
Idumea is a minor forge world in the Hazeroth Abyss in the Calixis Sector. Long disadvantaged by its location on the edge of the Hazeroth Abyss and lack of strategic importance, the Forge Masters of Idumea have for centuries considered themselves to be sidelined and undermined by the central authorities of the Lathe system, a disaffection the Phaenonites were quick to exploit. Much of Idumea’s upper echelons were hopelessly entrapped by the Phaenonite conspiracy, corrupted by the offer of forbid
2. Idumea - Bible Map
South of the Dead Sea in the bottom of the valley we have first the stretch of salt marsh land called es-Sebkha; then, beyond the line of white cliffs that ...
e'-dum, e'-dum-its 'edhom, "red"; Edom:
3. Edom | Imperium Universalis Wikia - Fandom
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Edom is an Idumean Canaanite Minor Tribal kingdom located in the Arabia Petraea and Palestine regions, specifically the Arabia Petraea and Nabatene Inferior areas for the former and the Idumea and Ituraea areas for the latter. Edom was a regional power in Canaan that often confronted other realms like Egypt, Philistia, Israel and their later incarnation Judah. Edom, Idumea or simply Idum is an ancient canaanite name meaning "Red" or "Red One". The biblical narrative holds that the Edomites were
4. Idumaea - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
The name was derived from Isaac's son Edom, otherwise called Esau, the elder twin brother of Jacob. SEE ESAU. It signifies red.
Idumaea from the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.
5. Idumea Intertestamental Period - Basic Map (72 DPI) 1-Year License
Basic map of Idumea Intertestamental Period. It can be used for projection, lamination or color print from postcard to poster size.
Basic map of Idumea Intertestamental Period. It can be used for projection, lamination or color print from postcard to poster size. This map is available as a high resolution digital download with detailed instructions. You must bring the file to an Office Depot or similar...
6. Edom - Jewish Virtual Library
Edom (Heb. אֱדוֹם) was a land in the south of eastern Transjordan, the southeastern neighbor of Palestine.
Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
7. [PDF] Edom and Idumea in the Persian Period: An Introduction to the Volume
The present volume is devoted to the regions of Idumea and Edom and their inhabitants in the Persian period. Edom was the last Levantine kingdom to fall to ...
8. About Edom and Idumea in the Persian Period; Recent Research ...
This volume highlights and advances new developments in the study of Edom and Idumea in eighteen essays written by researchers from different disciplines.
9. The Religion of Idumea and Its Relationship to Early Judaism - MDPI
This paper examines the known data on the identity, especially religious identity, of these Idumeans, using a wide range of written sources and archaeological ...
For several hundred years, from the late Iron Age to the end of the 2nd century BCE, the southern neighbor of Judea was “Idumea”, populated by descendants of Edomites, together with Qedarite and other Arabs and a mix of additional ethnicities. This paper examines the known data on the identity, especially religious identity, of these Idumeans, using a wide range of written sources and archaeological data. Within the Bible, “Edom” is presented as Israel’s twin and its harshest enemy, but there are hints that the Edomites worshipped the God of Israel. While the origins of the “Edomite deity” Qaus remain obscure, as does the process of their migration into southern Judah, the many inscriptions from the Persian period show that Qaus became the most widely worshipped deity in the area, even if other gods, including Yahweh, were also recognized. The Hellenistic period brought heightened Greek and Phoenician influence, but also the stabilization of “Idumea” as an administrative/ethnic unit. Some of the practices of this period, such as male circumcision, show an affinity to the Judaism of the time. This paper also discusses the outcome of the Hasmonean conquest of Idumea and the incorporation of its inhabitants into the Jewish nation.
10. Who Are the Edomites? | Koinonia House
1 mei 2010 · ... all, Esau was Jacob's brother. Hebron, 19 miles south of Jerusalem and 3400 ft. above sea level, became their new capital: established 1500 ...
There are more Bible passages pronouncing judgment on the Edomites than on any other nation.1 But who are they? What relevance do they have for us today? As diligent students of the Word of God, it is essential for us to understand who they are and what eschatological implications they may have on our present geopolitical horizon.
11. The Edomites: From Esau to Edom to Idumea to Extinction 2006BC - AD70
... types so well-attested from the vast Mari archives and reaching back ... all Edom, all of it. Then they will know that I am the Lord." (Ezekiel 35:5 ...
The Edomites Edom is Esau: Mt. Seir, Mt. Paran
12. Mark 3:8 Jerusalem, Idumea, the region beyond the Jordan, and the ...
Then Jesus came down with them and stood on a level place. A large crowd of His disciples was there, along with a great number of people from all over Judea, ...
Jerusalem, Idumea, the region beyond the Jordan, and the vicinity of Tyre and Sidon. The large crowd came to Him when they heard what great things He was doing.
13. Edom - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
... all the basic fields of biblical and theological content at different academic levels. ... Edom for the Israelites was severely censured by almost all the ...
The kingdom of Edom was founded during the thirteenth century b.c., according to archaeological evidence. In the process of about four centuries the government
14. The Kings Who Reigned in the Land of Edom: A Kabbalistic Metaphor of ...
(14) He stationed garrisons in Edom—he stationed garrisons in all of Edom—and all the Edomites became vassals of David. ... types of tumah? From "or if he ...
15. [PDF] About Edom and Idumea in the Persian Period - Beit Lehi
a low ridge, approximately 360 m above sea level, between two tributaries of Naḥal Maresha. ... on all sides; and after taking the city of Hebron, they destroyed ...
16. the population of persian-period idumea according to the ostraca: a ...
In the 4th-3rd centuries BCE the Province of Idumea included all the areas of ... While there was interaction with other ethnic groups on different levels ...
THE POPULATION OF PERSIAN-PERIOD IDUMEA ACCORDING TO THE OSTRACA: A STUDY OF ETHNIC BOUNDARIES AND ETHNOGENESIS