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Topical Bible: The Edomites: Country of: Fertile and Rich

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The Edomites, descendants of Esau, the brother of Jacob, are a significant people group in biblical history. Their territory, known as Edom, was located to the southeast of Israel, extending from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain, but it also possessed areas of fertility and richness, contributing to the prosperity and sustenance of the Edomite people.

Geography and Fertility

Edom's landscape is diverse, featuring mountainous regions, valleys, and desert areas. Despite its arid conditions, certain parts of Edom were known for their fertility. The region's ability to support agriculture and livestock is noted in the biblical narrative. Genesis 36:8-9 states, "So Esau (that is, Edom) settled in the hill country of Seir. This is the account of Esau, the father of the Edomites, in the hill country of Seir." The hill country of Seir, part of Edom, provided a suitable environment for the Edomites to thrive.

Economic Richness

Edom's wealth was not solely derived from agriculture. The region was strategically located along major trade routes, including the King's Highway, which facilitated commerce and interaction with neighboring nations. This advantageous position allowed the Edomites to engage in trade, contributing to their economic prosperity. The book of Obadiah highlights Edom's pride in its wealth and strategic location, stating, "The pride of your heart has deceived you, O dwellers in the clefts of the rocks, whose habitation is high, who say in your heart, 'Who can bring me down to the ground?'" (Obadiah 1:3).

Historical Interactions with Israel

The relationship between the Edomites and the Israelites was complex and often contentious. Despite their shared ancestry, conflicts arose over territory and resources. Numbers 20:14-21 recounts an instance where the Israelites, during their wilderness journey, requested passage through Edom but were denied, leading to tensions between the two nations. "But Edom answered, 'You may not pass through here; if you try, we will march out and confront you with the sword.'" (Numbers 20:18).

Prophetic Judgments

The prophets of Israel frequently pronounced judgments against Edom for their hostility and pride. Isaiah 34:5-6 declares, "For My sword has drunk its fill in the heavens; behold, it will descend in judgment upon Edom, upon the people I have devoted to destruction." These prophecies reflect the divine retribution that Edom faced due to their actions against Israel and their arrogance.

Legacy and Influence

Despite their eventual decline, the Edomites left a lasting impact on the region's history. Their interactions with Israel and other neighboring nations are recorded throughout the Old Testament, providing insight into the geopolitical dynamics of the ancient Near East. The Edomites' account serves as a testament to the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of pride and enmity.

Torrey's Topical Textbook

Genesis 27:39
And Isaac his father answered and said to him, Behold, your dwelling shall be the fatness of the earth, and of the dew of heaven from above;
Torrey's Topical Textbook

Library

The Israelites
... pastoral tribes of the desert towards the fertile land of ... and to win by the sword
a country of their ... The Edomites refused them a passage along the high-road of ...
/.../sayce/early israel and the surrounding nations/chapter i the israelites.htm

The First Chaldaean Empire and the Hyksos in Egypt
... The alluvial plain extending behind the marshes was as rich and fertile as that
of ... ranges, resembling natural ramparts piled up between the country of the ...
/.../chapter ithe first chaldaean empire.htm

The Flight into Egypt and St. John the Baptist in the Desert
... I saw the Holy Family resting in a fertile part of ... was inhabited long after his death
by Edomites, the descendants ... [177] He lived in the country several years ...
/.../emmerich/the life of the blessed virgin mary/xvi the flight into egypt.htm

The Assyrian Revival and the Struggle for Syria
... and repressed the insurrection, reaping a rich harvest of ... had superseded Mitani;
the fertile meadow-lands ... The characteristics of the country remained unchanged ...
/.../chapter ithe assyrian revival and.htm

Tiglath-Pileser iii. And the Organisation of the Assyrian Empire ...
... on his side, had routed the Edomites in the ... have been in constant communication with
that country about the ... river, or the entrance to some fertile plain; there ...
/.../chapter iitiglath-pileser iii and the.htm

CHAP. I. -II. 3 (II. 1).
... largest, and at the same time the most fertile, plain of ... from Deuteronomy 23:1-8,
where the Edomites and Egyptians ... that they go up out of the country for the ...
/.../hengstenberg/christology of the old testament/chap i -ii 3 ii 1.htm

The Medes and the Second Chaldaean Empire
... The soil, though less fertile than that of Chaldaea or ... been introduced, the fertility
of the country is quite ... short, Media was large enough and rich enough to ...
/.../chapter iiithe medes and the.htm

The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
... into contact with various Bedawin tribes"Kenites, Jerahmelites, Edomites, and
Midianites ... out spies to reconnoitre and report on the country.* Its population ...
/.../chapter iiithe hebrews and the.htm

Resources

Who were the Edomites? | GotQuestions.org

What is the significance of Edom in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

Who/what is Edom (Obadiah 1:1, 8)? | GotQuestions.org

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