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- Genesis 32:3
- Genesis 36:16
- Genesis 36:17
- Genesis 36:21
- Genesis 36:31
- Genesis 36:43
- Numbers 20:14
- Numbers 20:23
- Numbers 21:4
- Numbers 33:37
- Judges 11:18
- I Kings 9:26
- Isaiah 34:6
- I Chronicles 1:43
- II Chronicles 8:17
- Numbers 24:18
- Joshua 15:1
- Joshua 15:21
- Judges 5:4
- Judges 11:17
- II Kings 3:9
- II Kings 3:12
- II Kings 3:26
- Jeremiah 27:3
- Amos 2:1
- II Kings 3:8
- II Kings 3:20
- Amos 9:12
- Numbers 34:3
- II Samuel 8:14
- I Kings 11:15
- Jeremiah 49:17
- Ezekiel 25:13
- Ezekiel 32:29
- Ezekiel 35:15
- Psalms 60:11
- Joel 4:19
- Genesis 36:32
- Psalms 108:11
- II Samuel 8:14
- I Kings 9:26
- I Kings 11:15
- II Kings 3:8
- II Kings 3:20
- II Kings 8:20
- II Kings 14:7
- II Kings 14:10
- Isaiah 11:14
- Isaiah 34:5-6
- Jeremiah 25:21
- Jeremiah 49:17
- Ezekiel 25:12-13
- Ezekiel 32:29
- Ezekiel 35:15
- Amos 1:11
- Amos 9:12
- II Kings 8:21
- I Kings 11:14
- I Kings 11:16
- I Chronicles 18:13
- Jeremiah 40:11
- Genesis 14:6
- Genesis 36:8
- Genesis 36:30
- Deuteronomy 1:2
- Deuteronomy 2:1
- Deuteronomy 2:5
- Joshua 11:17
- Joshua 24:4
- Ezekiel 35:2
- Ezekiel 35:3
- Ezekiel 35:7
- I Chronicles 4:42
- II Chronicles 20:23
- II Chronicles 20:10
- Genesis 33:14
- Genesis 33:16
- Joshua 12:7
- Deuteronomy 1:44
- Deuteronomy 2:4
- Deuteronomy 2:8
- Deuteronomy 2:29
- Deuteronomy 2:22
- Deuteronomy 2:12
- Deuteronomy 33:2
- Judges 5:4
- Isaiah 21:11
- Genesis 36:9
- Numbers 20:21
- Psalms 83:7
- Isaiah 11:14
- Jeremiah 9:25
- Daniel 11:41
- II Chronicles 25:19
- II Chronicles 21:9
- I Kings 22:48
- I Samuel 14:47
- Isaiah 63:1
- Obadiah 1:8
- According to the Book of Bereisheet, the people of Edom are the descendants of Esav (Genesis 36).
- The Kingdom of Edom refused Bnei Yisrael’s request to pass through the Land of Edom on the way to Canaan, so Bnei Yisrael took a detour (Numbers 20, 14-20).
- The Kingdom of Edom was in conflict with Israel throughout many generations. During the monarchic period in Israel, Edom was subdued and became a vassal of David (II Samuel 8, 13-16; I Kings 11, 15-16).
- During the reign of Yoram King of Yehuda, Edom rebelled and re-captured Etzion Gever, also known as Eilat (II Kings 8, 20-22).
- Amatzya King of Yehuda bested Edom in battle (II Kings 14, 7; II Chronicles 25, 11-12), and his son Uzziya fully conquered Edom and re-captured Eilat (II Kings 14, 22; II Chronicles 26, 1-2).
- During the reign of Ahaz, Edom re-conquered Eilat and held it until the Babylonians conquered the area (II Kings 16, 6).
- During the end of the period of the First Mikdash, the Edomites spread beyond the Arava and the northern Negev, and after the Destruction of the First Mikdash, the Edomites spread to the southern Shephela (Plains) until Hebron. This area was called “Idumea during the period of the Second Mikdash.