Edom in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(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," Ge 32:3 and his descendants
were called Edomites. Edom was called Mount Seir and Idumea
also. Edom was wholly a mountainous country. It embraced the
narrow mountainous tract (about 100 miles long by 20 broad)
extending along the eastern side of the Arabah from the
northern end of the Gulf of Elath to near the southern end
of the Dead Sea. The ancient capital of Edom was Bozrah
(Buseireh). Sela (Petra) appears to have been the principal
stronghold in the days of Amaziah (B.C. 838). 2Ki 14:7 Elath
and Ezion-geber were the seaports. 2Sa 8:14; 1Ki 9:26
History. --Esau's bitter hatred to his brother Jacob for
fraudulently obtaining his blessing appears to have been
inherited by his latest posterity. The Edomites peremptorily
refused to permit the Israelites to pass through their land.
Nu 20:18-21 For a period of 400 years we hear no more of the
Edomites. They were then attacked and defeated by Saul, 1Sa
14:47 and some forty years later by David. 2Sa 8:13,14 In
the reign of Jehoshaphat (B.c. 914) the Edomites attempted
to invade Israel, but failed. 2Ch 20:22 They joined
Nebuchadnezzar when that king besieged Jerusalem. For their
cruelty at this time they were fearfully denounced by the
later prophets. Isa 34:5-8; 63:1-4; Jer 49:17 After this
they settled in southern Israel, and for more than four
centuries continued to prosper. But during the warlike rule
of the Maccabees they were again completely subdued, and
even forced to conform to Jewish laws and rites, and submit
to the government of Jewish prefects. The Edomites were now
incorporated with the Jewish nation. They were idolaters.
2Ch 25:14,15,20 Their habits were singular. The Horites,
their predecessors in Mount Seir, were, as their name
implies, troglodytes, or dwellers in caves; and the Edomites
seem to have adopted their dwellings as well as their
country. Everywhere we meet with caves and grottos hewn in
the soft sandstone strata.
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