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- and Midianites worshipped Yahweh as their God"; this conclusion relies on identifying the Midianites with the Shasu. Scholars have noted the Midianite connections...
- against the Midianites. Set in the southern Transjordanian regions of Moab and Midian, it narrates the Israelites waging war against the Midianites, commanded...
- 000-strong Israelite army against the Midianites to avenge this occasion. Among those slain in the expedition were five Midianite kings, Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur,...
- did so, the Midianite army fled. Gideon sent messengers ahead into Israel calling for the Ephraimites to pursue the retreating Midianites and two of their...
- prophet to the Midianites, who are also known as the Aṣḥāb al-Aykah ("Companions of the Wood") for their worship of a large tree. To the Midianites, Shuaib proclaimed...
- God", situated beyond the normal pasturage of the Midianites but apparently frequented by Midianites nonetheless, Moses received a revelation from a deity...
- late Bronze Age, a historically recorded people and land (Midian and the Midianites) in the north-western portion of Saudi Arabia are well-do****ented in the...
- they were decisively defeated by Gideon (Judges 7:20–25). Many of the Midianites perished along with him (Psalm 83:12; Isaiah 10:26). These later references...
- elders (along with Midianite elders) to s**** Balaam's curse on them. The Midianites appear to have been co-located with the Moabites - according to the Targum...
- Vulgate Bible. Moses has faced criticism for ordering the m****acre of Midianites in Numbers 31—denounced by Thomas Paine as a villain, framed by some rabbis...