
Edom - Wikipedia
Areas in dark red show the approximate boundary of classical-age Idumaea. The Edomites' original country, according to the Hebrew Bible, stretched from the Sinai Peninsula as far as Kadesh Barnea . It reached as far south as Eilat , the seaport of Edom. [ 34 ]
Bible Map: Idumea
Antipater, governor of Idumaea, was made procurator of Judea, Samaria and Galilee by Julius Caesar. He paved the way to the throne for his son Herod the Great. With the fall of Judah under the Romans, Idumaea disappears from history.
Definition of Idumea in the Bible - Bible Study
Idumea (Idumaea, Idumaean) Bible Meaning: Red or Edom (Old Testament) Name of region (New Testament) Strong's Concordance #H123, #G2401
Idumaea - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
2024年7月11日 · Idumaea (An ancient region in the south of Judea in modern Israel and the West Bank, inhabited by the Edomites during the Hellenistic period and Roman occupation)
Idumaea | Oxford Classical Dictionary
Idumaea, the lowland hill-country of southern *Judaea, was settled by the Edomites between the 8th and 6th cents. bce as a result of the *Nabataean Arab occupation of biblical Edom. Idumaea was annexed by John Hyrcanus (see hasmoneans) soon after 129 bce and the …
Idumaea - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
IDUMAEA ĭd’ yŏŏ me’ ə. Grecized form of Heb. אֱדֹ֔ום, mentioned in connection with the crowds who followed Jesus . The Graeco-Roman province carved out of southern Pal. after the Alexandrian conquest contained more than had the ancient Edom.
圣经辞典-八划 依杜默雅(Idumaea)
依杜默雅是古厄东的希腊罗马名,虽然它的边界及领土与厄东并不完全相同。盖拿步高使犹大人充军巴比伦之后,犹大地区几成真空地带,厄东人毫不费力地北上占领犹大的南部地区,至赫贝龙一带(见亚1:11;北12节;则25:12;35:5,10-15;哀4:21;咏137:7),而厄东自己的原来大部份领土,却 …
Idumaea - Biblical Cyclopedia
One of them was that Aretas whose daughter Herod Antipas married (Mt 14:3-4); and it was the same king of Arabia who captured Damascus, and held it at the time of Paul's conversion (Ac 9:25; 2Co 11:32). Idumaea was taken by the Romans in A.D. 105, and under their paternal government the enterprising inhabitants increased greatly in wealth and ...
Topical Bible: Idumaea or Idumea Edom
Idumaea, also known as Edom, is a region and people group frequently mentioned in the Bible. The name "Edom" means "red," which is associated with Esau, the progenitor of the Edomites, who was described as red and hairy at birth (Genesis 25:25). The land of Edom is located to the southeast of Israel, extending from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of ...
Edom, Idumaea - Smith's Bible Dictionary Online - Bible Study Tools
Edom, Idumaea or Idumea (red). The name Edom was given to Esau, the first-born son of Isaac and twin brother of Jacob, when he sold his birthright to the latter for a meal of lentil pottage. The country which the Lord subsequently gave to Esau was hence called "the country of Edom," ( Genesis 32:3) and his descendants were called Edomites.