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ʾĕdōm אֱדוֹם ‘Edom’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾādōm אָדֹם ‘red / red stuff’
Roots: אדום

ʾĕdōm pr n m pers + pr n loc
Edom = "red"
1) Edom
2) Edomite, Idumean-descendants of Esau
3) land of Edom, Idumea-land south and south east of Palestine

Mentioned in Genesis 36:9, 36:43, 25:30, 32:4, 36:1, 36:8, 36:16, 36:17, 36:19, 36:21, 36:31, 36:32 Exodus 15:15 Numbers 20:14, 20:18, 20:20, 20:21, 20:23, 21:4, 24:18, 33:37, 34:3 Joshua 15:1, 15:21 Judges 11:17, 5:4, 11:18 1 Samuel 14:47 2 Samuel 8:14 1 Kings 9:26, 11:14, 11:15, 11:16, 22:48 2 Kings 3:8, 3:9, 3:12, 3:20, 3:26, 8:20, 8:21, 8:22, 14:7, 14:10 Isaiah 11:14, 34:5, 34:6, 63:1 Jeremiah 49:7, 9:25, 25:21, 27:3, 40:11, 49:17, 49:20, 49:22 Ezekiel 25:13, 25:12, 25:14, 32:29, 35:15, 36:5 Joel 4:19 Amos 1:6, 1:9, 1:11, 2:1, 9:12 Obadiah 1:8, 1:1 Malachi 1:4 Psalms 60:2, 60:10, 60:11, 83:7, 108:10, 108:11, 137:7 Lamentations 4:21, 4:22 Daniel 11:41 1 Chronicles 18:12, 1:43, 1:51, 1:54, 18:11, 18:13 2 Chronicles 21:10, 8:17, 21:8, 21:9, 25:19, 25:20

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