Midian - Judge

Who was Midian?

Father of the Midianites

Judge

Family

Relatives of Midian

The story of Midian

Midian was a biblical figure, the son of Abraham and Keturah. He was the father of five sons, Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. He is best known for being the ancestor of the Midianites, a nomadic people who lived in the Sinai Peninsula. Midian is mentioned in the Bible several times, most notably in the Book of Exodus. In this book, Moses flees to Midian after killing an Egyptian and is taken in by Jethro, the priest of Midian. Jethro's daughter, Zipporah, marries Moses and they have two sons, Gershom and Eliezer. Midian is also mentioned in the Book of Judges, where the Midianites are described as a people who oppress the Israelites. The Israelites eventually defeat the Midianites in battle, and the Midianites are driven out of the land. Midian is best known for being the ancestor of the Midianites, a nomadic people who lived in the Sinai Peninsula. He is also remembered for his role in the story of Moses and the Exodus, and for his descendants' oppression of the Israelites.

Name meaning

Strife

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

Judge

First mention

Genesis 25:2

Appearances in the Bible

62 mentions

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