What God did the Edomites worship?

Qos (Edomite: ??‬‬? Qāws, later Qôs; Hebrew: קוֹס‎ Qōs) also Qaus (Akkadian: ?? Qa-uš), or Koze (Greek: Kωζαι Kozai) was the national god
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of the Edomites.
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Who were the gods of the Edomites?

As close relatives of other Levantine Semites and Arabs, they seem to have worshiped such gods as El, Baal and 'Uzza. The oldest biblical traditions place Yahweh as the deity of southern Edom, and may have originated in "Edom/Seir/Teman/Sinai" before being adopted in Israel and Judah.
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Was Yahweh an Edomite god?

The following observations corroborate this hypothesis: (1) Yahweh was worshiped by the Edomites, and especially by the Kenites, a small tribe regarded as the Canaanite smelters; (2) the Israelite cult of Yahweh was associated with copper and with a bronze serpent, a typical symbol of metallurgy; (3) the melting of ...
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What were the Edomites known for?

Edom prospered because of its strategic location on the trade route between Arabia and the Mediterranean and its copper industry at Ezion-geber. Edom and Moab were later conquered by the Nabataeans, and the Edomites migrated to southern Judaea, where they were known in New Testament times as Idumaeans.
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Why did god destroy Edom?

The betrayal of Edom as a tradition

According to Ezekiel 25:12-14 God will take revenge on the Edomites because they had grievously offended Judah. In this passage the guilt of Edom is not portrayed in great detail, but is seems safe to construe it as a reference to the 'betrayal of Edom'.
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They mad Edom worships QOS



What is the sin of Edom?

In v. 10 the main reason for God's wrath and judgment on Edom is given: "For the violence done to your brother Jacob, shame shall cover you, and you shall be cut off forever." Thus, as Boice notes, Edom's specific sin was an aggravated lack of brotherhood.
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Where is biblical Edom today?

Edom is an ancient land bordering ancient Israel. Present-day Edom is now southwestern Jordan, located between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba.
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Why did Esau despise his birthright?

Esau disregarded God's law, married women outside of Israel, and didn't respect his birthright. It was part of God's providential plan that Esau be excluded from the line that would lead to Christ. Instead, God chose Jacob, who was flawed, yet faithful, to carry on His promise to Isaac and Abraham.
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What was the birthright of Esau?

Jacob offered to give Esau a bowl of stew in exchange for his birthright (the right to be recognized as firstborn) and Esau agreed. The birthright (bekorah) has to do with both position and inheritance. By birthright, the firstborn son inherited the leadership of the family and the judicial authority of his father.
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Did Edomites worship Yahweh?

Thus, we find that Doeg the Edomite has no problem in worshiping Yahweh, he is shown to be at home in Jewish sanctuaries. Circumcision, an essential Jewish rite, was practiced in Edom.
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Is Yahweh and Allah the same?

The Qur'an refers to Allah as the Lord of the Worlds. Unlike the biblical Yahweh (sometimes misread as Jehovah), he has no personal name, and his traditional 99 names are really epithets. These include the Creator, the King, the Almighty, and the All-Seer.
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Who first worshipped Yahweh?

These documents describe groups of Canaanite nomads collectively known as Shasu, including one tribe named Shasu Yhw(h) – perhaps the first recorded Yahweh worshippers in history.
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Who was Baal god?

In the mythology of Canaan, Baal, the god of life and fertility, locked in mortal combat with Mot, the god of death and sterility. If Baal triumphed, a seven-year cycle of fertility would ensue; but, if he were vanquished by Mot, seven years of drought and famine would ensue.
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How does birthright relate to God?

Instead of coming from our human parents, our birthright comes directly from our God. Our divine Father and Mother. And instead of being in material possessions, our inheritance lies essentially in an identity from Him - one that is all good, that is inseparable from all that God is. And that includes all that He has.
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What is the difference between a birthright and an inheritance?

Birthright is an ancient biblical term that describes an individual's inherent inheritance rights based on bloodlines, the sex of the individual, the birth order of the individual and family ties.
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What food did Esau sell his birthright for?

Esau Sells His Birthright for Pottage of Lentils, a 1728 engraving by Gerard Hoet.
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What is the biblical meaning of birthright?

In the scriptures, birthright usually refers to the right of the son born first in a family to inherit his father's possessions and authority. In ancient Israel, for example, all the sons received some of their father's property, but the firstborn received a double portion and became the leader of the family.
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What was Esau's blessing?

Esau said to his father, "Do you have only one blessing, my father? Bless me too, my father!" Then Esau wept aloud. His father Isaac answered him, "Your dwelling will be away from the earth's richness, away from the dew of heaven above. You will live by the sword and you will serve your brother.
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What is sod pottage?

: a thick soup of vegetables and often meat.
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What does Esau mean in Hebrew?

Esau as a boy's name is pronounced EE-sah. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Esau is "hairy". Biblical: Esau, the older twin brother of Jacob, was a skilled and adventurous hunter.
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Why was Esau called Edom in the Bible?

Esau got the nickname "Edom" when he moved to another land. The Bible describes him as having red hair like the surrounding land and rock. In Hebrew, "Edom" means "red." Genesis describes Esau as red in complexion, the stew that Jacob made as a red stew, and the land that Esau moved to as having red sandstone rock.
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Are there any living descendants of Jesus?

Probability theory tells us, however, that if Jesus had any children, his biological line would almost certainly have either died out after relatively few generations, or else would have grown exponentially so that many millions of people alive today would be direct descendants of Jesus.
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Was Obadiah an Edomite?

According to the Talmud, Obadiah is said to have been a convert to Judaism from Edom, a descendant of Eliphaz, the friend of Job. He is identified with the Obadiah who was the servant of Ahab, and it is said that he was chosen to prophesy against Edom because he was himself an Edomite.
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Where did the Edomites come from?

In the Hebrew bible, the Edomites were the descendants of Jacob's brother Esau. Archaeologists excavate a copper production site dubbed "Slaves' Hill" in the Timna Valley, Israel. This 10th Century B.C. site yielded layers of slag that helped reconstruct a history of technological change in the region.
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Who was Obadiah and what did he do?

Obadiah is a character in 1 Kings in the Hebrew Bible. He was a majordomo in charge of Ahab's palace. According to 1 Kings 18:4, Obadiah hid a hundred prophets of God in two caves, fifty in each, to protect them from Jezebel, Ahab's wife.
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