Associations to the word «Edom»
Noun
- Judah
- Israelites
- Canaan
- Petra
- Tyre
- Damascus
- Ishmael
- Babylon
- Ark
- Galilee
- Arabia
- Israel
- Sinai
- Syrian
- Impeachment
- Wickedness
- Genesis
- Uhf
- Assyrian
- Amos
- Jacob
- Chronicles
- Pharaoh
- Nomad
- Bce
- Jerusalem
- Syria
- Gaza
- Almighty
- Solomon
- Prophet
- Moses
- Egypt
- Watershed
- Hiram
- Treachery
- Palestine
- Kings
- Desert
- Zion
- Persia
- Egyptian
- Jordan
- Prophecy
- Defiance
- Oppression
- Mediterranean
- Ancient
- Descendant
- Judaism
- Reign
- Magnus
- Vengeance
- Tribute
- Neo
- Bible
- Land
- Cyprus
- Conquest
- Messenger
- King
- Sebastian
- Bach
- Princes
- Holly
- Flock
- Transmitter
- Remnant
- Madness
- Exile
- Scripture
- Kingdom
- Roman
- Jews
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EDOM, proper noun. (biblical) The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
EDOM, proper noun. (historical) A region the inhabitants of which traditionally traced their ancestry to Esau.
Wise words
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