Edom

专有名词
发音 ēʹdəm

英文释义

专有名词
  1. The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
  2. A region whose inhabitants, the Edomites, traditionally traced their ancestry to Esau. historical
  3. Rome, the Roman Empire. Judaism,collective,derogatory,historical
  4. Christianity; Christendom, the Christian countries. Judaism,collective,derogatory,historical

词汇关系

词源

Via Late Latin Edōm from Koine Greek Ἐδώμ (Edṓm) from Biblical Hebrew אֱדוֹם (ʾĔḏōm).
The medieval Jewish use of "Edom" to refer to Christians referred to their view of Christianity as a heresy that originated from Judaism, comparing Christians to Esau as a relative who was hostile to Jacob (who represented the Jewish people). It originated from Jewish writings that compared the Roman authorities to Edom for their persecution of Jewish people, which was later applied to Christianity when the latter became the state religion of the Roman Empire.
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