MIDIANITES

Source: 522, 551, 560, 565

- Descended form Midian, son of Abraham by Keturah Ge 25:1,2; 1Ch 1:32 - Dwelt east of Jordan, beside Moab Nu 22:1,4 - A SMALL PART OF . Dwelt near Horeb Ex 2:15; 3:1 . Retained the knowledge and worship of Jehovah Ex 2:16; 18:9-12 - Governed by kings Nu 31:8; Jud 8:5 - Dwelt in tents Hab 3:7 - Engaged in commerce Ge 37:28,36 - Conquered by Hadad Ge 36:25; 1Ch 1:46 - Excited by Moab against Israel Nu 22:4 - Terrified at approach of Israel Hab 3:3-7 - WITH THE MOABITES . Sent for Balaam to curse Israel Nu 22:5-7 . Seduced Israel to idolatry Nu 25:1-6 . Punished for seducing Israel Nu 25:16-18; 31:1-12 - Allowed to oppress Israel Jud 6:1-6 - Gideon raised up against Jud 6:11-14 - With Amalek, Jud 6:33 - Miraculously defeated and destroyed by Gideon Jud 7:16-22; 8:10,11 - Princes of, slain Jud 7:24,25; 8:12,21 - Completeness of their destruction, alluded to Ps 83:9-11; Isa 9:4; 10:26 - Shall minister to future glory of the church Isa 60:6

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Descendants of Midian, a nomade race in Arabia, numerous, and rich in flocks, herds, and camels, Isa 60:6. The original and appropriate district of the Midianites seems to have been on the east side of the Elantic branch of the Red Sea, where the Arabian geographers place the city Midian, Ac 7:29. But they appear to have spread themselves northward, probably along the desert east of Mount Seir, to the vicinity of the Moabites; and on the other side, also, they covered a territory extending to the neighborhood of Mount Sinai. See Ex 3:1 18:1 Nu 22:25,31 Jud 6:1-8:35. In Ge 25:2,4, compared with Ge 25:12-18, they are distinguished from the descendants of Ishmael, though elsewhere we find the two people intimately associated, so that they are called now by one name and now by the other. See Ge 37:25, compared with Ge 37:36. Their capital city was called Midian, and its remains were to be seen in the time of Jerome and Eusebius. It was situated on the Arnon, south of the city Ar, or Areopolis. The Midianites were idolaters, and often led Israel astray to worship their gods. They also not infrequently rendered the Hebrews tributary, and oppressed them. See Nu 22:1-41 25:1-18 31:1-54. Often when the Israelites had sown, and their harvest was nearly ready to be gathered in, the Midianites and Amalekites, children of the eastern desert, came down like locusts in countless swarms, with their cattle and tents and camels, to devour and carry off the fruits of the ground, and not only rob but destroy their owners. And often did the Jews, lacking the strength or the faith or the leadership necessary for effectual resistance, seek refuge in mountain-dens and caverns till the invaders retired. Gideon was their deliverer in one such period of oppression, Jud 6:7. The modern Ishmaelites still follow the ancient practice, and their violent incursions, robberies, and murders might be described in the same terms that were used with reference to their fathers by the historians of old.

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MIDIANITES. → Descendants of Midian, son of Abraham by Keturah Ge 25:1,2,4; 1Ch 1:32,33 → Called ISHMAELITES Ge 37:25,28; Jud 8:24 → Were merchantmen Ge 37:28 → Buy Joseph and sell him to Potiphar Ge 37:28,36 → Defeated by the Israelites under Phineas → Five of their kings killed → The women taken captive → Cities burned; → And rich spoil taken Nu 31 → Defeated by Gideon Jud 6; 7; 8 → Owned multitudes of camels, and dromedaries, and large quantities of gold Isa 60:6 → A snare to the Israelites Nu 25:16-18 → Prophecies concerning Isa 60:6; Hab 3:7

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descendants of Midian Ge 37:28,36; Nu 31:2; Jud 6:7; 7:1,25