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- Elam, an ancient kingdom located in what is now southwestern Iran, was a significant power during the time of the prophet Jeremiah. This article explores the prophecy concerning Elam as described in Jeremiah 49:34-39 (NKJV), delving into its historical context, the elements of judgment and restoration, and its broader implications.
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Jul 12, 2022 · In Genesis 10:22, Elam is listed as one of the sons of Shem, which would make him the grandson of Noah. By the time of Abraham, the Elamites are a defined people group. Kedorlaomer is the king of Elam who had subjugated a number of other kings in the area.
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Elam is the Biblical designation of a people and a country in the southern area of the Iranian plateau in the Zagros mountains E and NE of the valley of the Tigris. It is approximately equivalent to the present Iranian province of Khuzistan. The name derives from the Elamite Haltamti.
What the history of Elam during this period was remains to be discovered, but Hammurabi, who is identified with the Amraphel of Genesis 14:1, 9, seems to have invaded the country in his 30th year. In his 31st he defeated Rim-Sin of Larsa, following this up, in his 32nd, by overthrowing the army of Asnunnak.
Elam is the father of Jehiel and the grandfather of Shecaniah in Ezra 10:2. Elam is one of the men who joins Nehemiah in sealing the new covenant in Nehemiah 10:14. Elam is a priest who helps in the rededication of the rebuilt walls of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 12:42.
Elam. ELAM ē ləm ( עֵילָ֣ם, LXX Αιλάμ, meaning uncertain; perhaps high land ). 1. A son of Shem and the progenitor of the Elamites ( Gen 10:22; 1 Chron 1:17 ). See [http://biblegateway/wiki/Elam (Country), Elamites ELAM, ELAMITES]. 2. A priest who participated in the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem in Nehemiah’s time ...
A Message About Elam. 34 This is the word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam, early in the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah: 35 This is what the Lord Almighty says: “See, I will break the bow of Elam, the mainstay of their might. 36 I will bring against Elam the four winds. from the four quarters of heaven;
from scattered references in the Bible. Elam appears in the Old Testament Table of Nations (Gen. 10: 22; see also Simons 1959: 27–8; Nöldeke 1874: 187–9), and a king of Elam named Kedor-Laomer is mentioned in Genesis 14:1, as well (hisrealm was interpreted as a reference to Luristan by the French cleric Sanson 1694: 221–2).