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Reference: Oreb

Easton

raven, a prince of Midian, who, being defeated by Gideon and put to straits, was slain along with Zeeb (Jg 7:20-25). Many of the Midianites perished along with him (Ps 83:9; Isa 10:26).

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Fausets

("raven".) Prince of Midian defeated by Gideon (Jg 7:25; 8:3). His name, as Zeeb ("wolf"), indicates a fierce and ravenous warrior. Slain upon the rock Oreb in the pursuit after the battle, by the men of Ephraim, who intercepted and slew with great slaughter the Midianites after the Jordan fords. This second part of the victory is celebrated Ps 83:11-14; Isa 10:26, "according to the slaughter of Midian at the rock of Oreb." Oreb and Zeeb were the prince generals of Midian. Zebah and Zalmunna were their kings (Jg 8:5,10,12,18,21). "Make them like a wheel, as the stubble before the wind, as the fire burneth a wood, and as the flame setteth the mountain on fire." The Arabic imprecation illustrates this, "may you be whirled as the 'akkub before the wind, until you are caught in the thorns or plunged in the sea!" Thomson describes the wild artichoke when dry thus swept before the wind. The chaff from the exposed threshing floor, and the rapidly sweeping flame on a wooded hill in hot countries, are equally expressive images.

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Morish

O'reb

Prince of Midian: he invaded Israel, but was defeated by Gideon, and slain at the ROCK OREB

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Smith

O'reb

(raven), one of the chieftains of the Midianite host which invaded Israel, and was defeated and driven back by Gideon.

Jg 7:25

(B.C. 1362.) Isaiah,

Isa 10:26

refers to the magnitude of this disaster. Comp.

Ps 83:1

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