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According to the Bible, Medan (Template:Lang-he-n "contention; to twist, conflict"); also spelt Madan[1] was the third son of Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelites, and Keturah whom he wed after the death of Sarah.[2][3] Medan had five brothers, Zimran, Jokshan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah.[4]

Josephus tells us that "Abraham contrived to settle them in colonies; and they took possession of Troglodytis and the country of Arabia Felix (Arabia the Happy), as far as it reaches to the Red Sea."[5] Abraham, in all probability, tried to keep them apart from Isaac to avoid conflict while fulfilling God's commission to spread out and inhabit the globe.[6][7][8] Little else is known about him.[9]

There is no known connection to the Madan people of Iran and Iraq.

References

  1. ^ Josephus, Flavius, Antiquities, 1.15.1
  2. ^ Genesis 25:2–6
  3. ^ 1Chronicles 1:32
  4. ^ Genesis 25:1–6
  5. ^ Josephus, Flavius, Antiquities, 1.15.1
  6. ^ Genesis 1:27,28
  7. ^ Genesis 9:1
  8. ^ Josephus, Flavius, Antiquities, 1.4.1-3
  9. ^ Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, Volume 1, Review and Herald Publishing Association (Washington, D.C., USA), 1953, p.367