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Eder

Eder (meaning 'flock' or 'herd') refers to a tower or settlement in biblical geography, mentioned primarily in relation to the migration of Jacob's family and the scattering of Israel's flocks.

Overview

Eder appears in Scripture as a geographical landmark near Bethlehem where Jacob's flocks were tended. The tower of Eder served as a significant location during Jacob's journey, marking a place of transition and divine protection over his household and livestock.

Key Scriptures

"And Jacob journeyed from there and pitched his tent beyond the tower of Eder" (Genesis 35:21, ESV). "O you who dwell in the gardens, my companions are listening to your voice; let me hear it" (Song of Solomon 8:13, ESV). The watchmen also serve as protectors: "I am a wall, and my breasts are like towers" (Song of Solomon 8:10, ESV).

Application

Recognize that God provides places of safety and provision for His people during seasons of transition and that our vigilance in faith, like the watchmen at Eder, protects our spiritual flock.