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  1. Canaanite language

    From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Edomite was a Canaanite language, very similar to Hebrew, spoken by the Edomites in southwestern Jordan and parts of Israel in the 1st millennium BC. It is known only from a very small corpus. In early times, it seems to have been written with a Phoenician alphabet.
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    What is the history of Edomites?Edom appears in written sources relating to the late Bronze Age and to the Iron Age in the Levant . Edomites are related in several ancient sources including the Tanakh, a list of the Egyptian pharaoh Seti I from c. 1215 BC as well as in the chronicle of a campaign by Ramesses III (r. 1186–1155 BC).
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    What is the Elamite language?Elamite, also known as Hatamtite and formerly as Susian, is an extinct language that was spoken by the ancient Elamites. It was used in what is now southwestern Iran from 2600 BC to 330 BC. [1] Elamite works disappear from the archeological record after Alexander the Great entered Iran.
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    Why did the Israelites hate the Edomites?Because they were close relatives, the Israelites were forbidden to hate the Edomites (Deuteronomy 23:7). However, the Edomites regularly attacked Israel, and many wars were fought as a result. King Saul fought against the Edomites, and King David subjugated them, establishing military garrisons in Edom.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edomite_language

    Edomite was a Northwest Semitic Canaanite language, very similar to Hebrew, Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician, Amorite and Sutean, spoken by the Edomites in southwestern Jordan and parts of Israel in the 2nd and 1st millennium BCE. It is extinct and known only from …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Edomite_language

    Talk:Edomite language This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects : Untitled [ edit] Neither whb 'gave' nor tgr 'merchant' are exclusively Arabic. Both are common in Aramaic as …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edom

      The nature of Edomite religion is largely unknown before their conversion to Judaism by the Hasmoneans. Epigraphical evidence suggests that the national god of Edom was Qaus (קוס) (also known as 'Qaush', 'Kaush', 'Kaus', 'Kos' or 'Qaws'), since Qaus is invoked in the blessing formula in letters and appear in personal names found in ancient Edom. As close relatives of other Levantine S…

      • Common languages: Edomite
      • Status: Monarchy
    • Edomite language - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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      Edomite was a Northwest Semitic Canaanite language, very similar to Hebrew, Ekronite, Ammonite, Phoenician, Amorite and Sutean, spoken by the Edomites in southwestern Jordan …

    • https://everipedia.org/Edomite_language

      Edomite was a Canaanite language, very similar to Hebrew, spoken by the Edomites in southwestern Jordan and parts of Israel in the 1st millennium BC. It is known only from a very …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elamite_language

      Elamite, also known as Hatamtite and formerly as Susian, is an extinct language that was spoken by the ancient Elamites. It was used in what is now southwestern Iran from 2600 BC to 330 BC. Elamite works disappear from the …

    • https://www.gotquestions.org/Edomites.html

      Jan 4, 2022 · The Edomites were the descendants of Esau, the firstborn son of Isaac and the twin brother of Jacob. In the womb, Esau and Jacob struggled together, and God told their mother, Rebekah, that they would become two …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doeg_the_Edomite

      Doeg ( Hebrew: דּוֹיֵג Dō’ēg) was an Edomite, chief herdsman to Saul, King of Israel. [1] He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible book of First Samuel, chapters 21 and 22, where he is depicted …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moabite_language

      The Moabite language, also known as the Moabite dialect, is an extinct sub-language or dialect of the Canaanite languages, themselves a branch of Northwest Semitic languages, formerly …

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