en_tw/bible/other/hittite.md

1.2 KiB

Hittite

Definition:

The Hittites were descendants of Ham through his son Canaan. They became a large empire located in what is now Turkey and northern Palestine.

  • Abraham bought a piece of property from Ephron the Hittite so that he could bury his deceased wife Sarah in a cave there. Eventually Abraham and several of his descendants were also buried in that cave.
  • Esau's parents were grieved when he married two Hittite women.
  • One of David's mighty men was named Uriah the Hittite.
  • Some of the foreign women that Solomon married were Hittites. These foreign women turned Solomon's heart away from God because of the false gods they worshiped.
  • The Hittites were often a threat to the Israelites, both physically and spiritually.

(See also: ../other/descendant.md, ../other/esau.md, ../other/foreigner.md, ../other/ham.md, ../other/mighty.md, ../other/solomon.md, ../other/uriah.md)

Bible References: