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Fraud? What fraud?

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Hurt Dog Wouldn't Leave His Best Friend's Side Until Help Came | The Dodo
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Hurt Dog Wouldn't Leave His Best Friend's Side Until Help Came | The Dodo
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22 Years Later, These Are Still My Favorite Christmas Tradition
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22 Years Later, These Are Still My Favorite Christmas Tradition

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Our Readers Bought More Than 10,300 of These Plastic-Free Food Storage Containers This Year
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Our Readers Bought More Than 10,300 of These Plastic-Free Food Storage Containers This Year

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The Fierce Edomites Who Traced Their Lineage to Isaac
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The Fierce Edomites Who Traced Their Lineage to Isaac

  The rivalry between Israel and Edom began before the birth of either nation. There are three possible explanations for the origin of the name Edom. Any one of them or any combination would explain the association between the color red and the Edomites. The conflict between the Edomites and the Israelites lasted for centuries until the descendants of Esau as a nation gradually faded from history.   Origins of the Edomites Esau selling his birthright, by Hendrick ter Brugghen, 1627. Source: Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum   Isaac was the son of Abraham. His wife, Rebekah, became pregnant with twins, and the two struggled with one another in her belly. God told her, “Two nations are in your womb, and two peoples from within you shall be divided; the one shall be stronger than the other, the older shall serve the younger” (Genesis 25:23). The die was cast for a conflict that would last for centuries.   When the eldest was born, he was red and hairy, so Isaac and Rebekah called him Esau, which means “hairy” or “rough.” He loved the outdoors and went on hunts often. His younger brother, Jacob, was much more homely, staying in the tents with his mother most of the time.   On occasion, when Esau came home from a hunt, he was famished and craved some of the red lentil stew Jacob had cooked. Jacob said Esau could have some stew, but only if Esau gave him the birthright he had as the eldest son. Esau swore to it, not thinking much of his birthright at that moment or considering the consequences (Genesis 25).   Later, Rebekah and Jacob tricked Isaac into giving the blessing meant for his older brother to the younger one. Esau was furious when he realized what had occurred and vowed to kill Jacob once their father Isaac had passed away (Genesis 27).   After many years, Jacob was on his way back to the land of his birth and feared that his brother would kill him. He sent a messenger before him to meet with Esau, who lived in Seir, in Edom (Genesis 32:3). On the way, he struggled with a man who, after the struggle, said: “Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed” (Genesis 32:28).   Esau and Jacob reconcile, by Francesco Hayez, 1844. Source: Tosio Martinengo Gallery   When they met, Esau embraced and kissed Jacob (Israel). The animosity seemed to have been forgotten. The brothers could, however, not occupy the same territory. Genesis 36:7-8 says: “For their possessions were too great for them to dwell together. The land of their sojournings could not support them because of their livestock. So Esau settled in the hill country of Seir.”     History and Culture of the Edomites Jacob and Esau, after Etienne Jeaurat, by Michel Aubert, 1744. Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art   According to the Bible, the descendants of Esau became the Edomites, and Edom was the territory they possessed. The name recognizes Esau as the father of this desert mountain-dwelling people because “Esau is Edom” (Genesis 36:8). The word Edom means “red”, and three theories about its origins prevail. One theory proposes it comes from the color of the rock and sand of Edom. The rich copper and iron content of the rock in the area gives it a reddish hue. Another is that it refers to the hair color that covered Esau’s body from birth. The third view comes from the Bible: it was because of the red color of the lentil stew Jacob cooked and Esau sold his birthright for (Genesis 25:30).   The country of Edom was to the south and southeast of the Dead Sea. The King’s Highway that connected Egypt and Mesopotamia went through Edom, making the Edomites a key player in Near Eastern trade and commerce. The capital of Edom was Sela.   The region was rich in copper and iron, resources that held great value in the ancient world. It allowed the Edomites to build a powerful economy and increase their military ability. They could manufacture weapons from the local resources and trade the surplus with other Near Eastern nations. They became more influential as the trade route between Egypt and Mesopotamia that ran through their territory allowed commerce to surpass mining in importance. They levied tolls on trade caravans, which gave them an economic advantage in the region.   Edom, as a mountainous area, had limited arable soil. They utilized the little they had for growing crops like barley, wheat, figs, olives, pomegranates, dates, lentils, and pulses. These were either hardy, drought-resistant food sources or were grown close to the water sources of the region.   Statue from the Nabataean temple at Khirbet Tannur depicting Atargatis, the “Syrian Goddess” (Lucian, De Syria Dea), her head is crowned by an eagle, symbol of the Edomite god, Qos. Source: Wikimedia Commons   The typography of the region allowed the Edomites to construct cities and fortresses that were nearly impenetrable. The sheer cliffs and deep valleys of Edom served as natural defenses against invading armies. The strategic deployment of troops along the terrain made the Edomites a formidable foe, even though they were a relatively small nation.   Initially, the Edomites were a tribal society. In time, they moved to a monarchical system like most other nations in Canaan. The surrounding Canaanite nations, like the Moabites and Amorites, influenced religious practice in Edom. They worshiped various gods, and their national deity was Qos, symbolized by an eagle. Qos had many similarities to Baal. Among them was an association with storms, rain, and fertility. The Bible never mentions this deity by name.   The eagle was a symbol of Edom, and the Bible makes several references to eagles in the context of Edom. A notable example comes from Obadiah 1:4, where God pronounces judgment on Edom: “Though you soar aloft like the eagle, though your nest is set among the stars, from there I will bring you down, declares the LORD.”   Conflict With the Israelites The historical site of Sela, the capital of Edom, seen from the village of Sela in modern-day Jordan above it. Source: Wikimedia Commons   When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, they needed to move through Edom. Moses sent messengers to the king of Edom to ask permission for Israel to pass through Edom on the King’s Highway. He committed not to use any food or water resources on the journey or to turn from the road, but the king refused the request, threatening war with Israel if they did not comply (Numbers 20:14-21). The Edomites likely considered Israel a significant threat since they were large in number and posed a threat. The Israelites decided to take a route around Edom (Numbers 21:4).   Later, God instructed the Israelites not to contend with the Edomites and not to take any of their land. God gave Esau the territory the Edomites now inhabited (Deuteronomy 2:3-5). He also said: “You shall not abhor an Edomite, for he is your brother” (Deuteronomy 23:7). Edom and Israel managed to avoid war from when Israel left Egypt to the beginning of the Israelite monarchy.   During the reign of King Saul, Israel and Edom became enemies and went to war (1 Samuel 14:47). The king did, however, have an Edomite named Doeg as a close confidant (1 Samuel 21-22). In the time of David, the conflict between Israel and Edom escalated.   David built his reputation on slaying 18,000 Edomites in the Valley of Salt and brought Edom under his control, establishing garrisons in Edomite territory. The dominance of Israel over Edom lasted into the reign of Solomon. The Edomites revolted against Israelite oppression after Solomon’s death.   Al Khazneh, Petra, Jordan, the rock has a red hue that some claim inspired the name Edom. Source: Wikimedia Commons   The Bible has the following to say about events that occurred during the reign of Jehoram, king of Judah:   “In his days Edom revolted from the rule of Judah and set up a king of their own. Then Joram passed over to Zair with all his chariots and rose by night, and he and his chariot commanders struck the Edomites who had surrounded him, but his army fled home. So Edom revolted from the rule of Judah to this day. Then Libnah revolted at the same time.”   Many years later, when the Babylonians sacked Jerusalem, the animosity and ill will the Edomites held toward Israel showed. Not only did they rejoice at the fall of Judah, but they also plundered the city, captured fugitives, and handed them over to the Babylonians. The Book of Obadiah, the minor prophet, is dedicated to the judgment of the Edomites for their treacherous actions.   Obadiah called out their pride and said that their fortresses in the mountains would not provide them safety from the judgment of God. Enemies would invade Edom, and their former allies would drive them from their land.   God fulfilled this judgment on Edom. The Babylonians invaded Edom, and many fled westward into southern Judah. The area where they settled was called the Greek name for Edom, Idumea. Centuries later, the Idumeans would fight alongside the Jews against the Romans when they destroyed Jerusalem in 70 CE. After that, the Idumeans disappear from history.   Today, the remnants of the once-powerful Edomite kingdom are still visible in places like Petra in modern-day Jordan. The structures Petra is best known for, however, are more closely associated with the Nabataeans who occupied it after the Edomites.
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needed this performance in the worst way #CMAawards @RileyGreenMusic
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needed this performance in the worst way #CMAawards @RileyGreenMusic
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Zac Brown Band Stuns With Epic Opening Night at The Sphere [Pics]
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Zac Brown Band Stuns With Epic Opening Night at The Sphere [Pics]

The Zac Brown Band's first shows at the Sphere in Vegas delivered an epic showdown with a WWE star. Continue reading…
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Two Separate Concerning Cheese Recalls Currently Active
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Two Separate Concerning Cheese Recalls Currently Active

Before you whip up those holiday favorites, a quick check of your fridge might save the day. You won't want to miss this cheese recall news. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Dem Who Called Trump Admin Boat Strike 'Illegal' Claims She Watched Video, Gets Called Out On It
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Dem Who Called Trump Admin Boat Strike 'Illegal' Claims She Watched Video, Gets Called Out On It

Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth, 9:33 a.m. Sunday, Eastern Standard Time: "I have seen the video" of the "double-tap" attack on a trafficking boat, and it is  "a war crime." Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth, 9:34 a.m. Sunday, Eastern Standard Time: Ahahaha, I haven't actually seen the video, just fooling. But seriously,...
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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“Such A Lack Of LOYALTY” – President Trump Issues Statement After Pardoned Congressman Announces Re-Election Bid As Democrat
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“Such A Lack Of LOYALTY” – President Trump Issues Statement After Pardoned Congressman Announces Re-Election Bid As Democrat

President Trump expressed discontent that Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) announced he would seek re-election as a Democrat shortly after receiving a full and unconditional pardon. The Texas Democrat and his wife, Imelda, were indicted last year for allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes and laundering the funds. President Trump Pardons House Democrat "Can you imagine??? The Democrats, under the Crooked Joe Biden Administration, who always use extreme force and jail-time to destroy their political opponent, wanted to put Congressman Henry Cuellar, and his wife, Imelda, in PRISON, for 15 years, which I predicted these Radical Left Lunatics would do - And they never stopped wanting to fulfill this evil quest! The Dems mercilessly went after Henry with everything they had! They were looking to destroy him, his lovely wife, his two young daughters, and anyone close to them. When the Democrats overwhelmingly lost the 2024 Presidential Election, and power with it, they, regardless, did everything they could to keep going after the Cuellar family," Trump said on Truth Social. "The Dems were vicious, and all because Henry strongly wanted, correctly, BORDER SECURITY! He was against illegals pouring into our Country, totally unchecked and unvetted. The Congressman didn’t want gang members, drug dealers, violent prisoners, people from mental institutions and yes, even murderers, in the good ol’ USA. It was all very unfair what they were doing to him and his family, so much so that his daughters wrote me a beautiful letter about their parents (Just posted on TRUTH!). After reading it I decided, in the interest of justice, and based on the daughter’s loving request, that I would give Henry and Imelda a Full and Complete Pardon. I never spoke to the Congressman, his wife, or his daughters, but felt very good about fighting for a family that was tormented by very sick and deranged people - They were treated sooo BADLY! I signed the papers, and said to people in the Oval Office that I just did a very good, perhaps life saving, thing. God was very happy with me that day!" Trump continued. "THEN IT HAPPENED!!! Only a short time after signing the Pardon, Congressman Henry Cuellar announced that he will be 'running' for Congress again, in the Great State of Texas (a State where I received the highest number of votes ever recorded!), as a Democrat, continuing to work with the same Radical Left Scum that just weeks before wanted him and his wife to spend the rest of their lives in Prison - And probably still do! Such a lack of LOYALTY, something that Texas Voters, and Henry’s daughters, will not like. Oh’ well, next time, no more Mr. Nice guy!" he added. Full post: More from the Associated Press: Cuellar, in a television interview Sunday after Trump’s social media post, said he was a conservative Democrat willing to work with the administration “to see where we can find common ground.” The congressman said he had prayed for the president and the presidency at church that morning “because if the president succeeds, the country succeeds.” Citing a fellow Texas politician, the late President Lyndon Johnson, Cuellar said he was an American, Texan and Democrat, in that order. “I think anybody that puts party before their country is doing a disservice to their country,” he told Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures.” "I want to thank President Trump for his tremendous leadership and for taking the time to look at the facts. I thank God for standing with my family and I during this difficult time. This decision clears the air and lets us move forward for South Texas," Cuellar said after receiving the pardon. "This pardon gives us a clean slate. The noise is gone. The work remains. And I intend to meet it head on. Thank you Mr. President, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America," he added. I want to thank President Trump for his tremendous leadership and for taking the time to look at the facts. I thank God for standing with my family and I during this difficult time. This decision clears the air and lets us move forward for South Texas. This pardon gives us a… pic.twitter.com/ajNvHq6rG0 — Rep. Henry Cuellar (@RepCuellar) December 3, 2025 CBS News shared further: Cuellar discussed the pardon on Sunday during an appearance on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," saying he believed the indictment against him and his wife was an act of retaliation by Biden administration officials over his criticism of the former president's border policies. "I now look at all the evidence, and looking at everything, definitely I feel that I was weaponized, that he [former President Biden] used the department to go after myself and my family," said Cuellar. "And I'll tell you something, if they want to come after me because I was a critic about open borders, that's one thing. But you don't bring the family in. You just don't do that." CBS News contacted Cuellar's office for comment on Mr. Trump's Truth Social post but did not receive an immediate response. A party switch would have been an unexpected bonus for Republicans after the GOP-run Legislature redrew the state's congressional districts this year at Mr. Trump's behest. Cuellar's South Texas district, which includes parts of metro San Antonio, was not one of the Democratic districts that Republicans changed substantially.
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