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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Zeeb:

the wolf, one of the two leaders of the great Midianite host which invaded Israel and was utterly routed by Gideon. The division of that host, which attempted to escape across the Jordan, under Oreb and Zeeb, was overtaken by the Ephraimites, who, in a great battle, completely vanquished them, their leaders being taken and slain (Jdg 7:25; Psa 83:11; Isa 10:26).

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Zeeb:

wolf

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Zeeb:

ze'-eb, zeb.

See OREB

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Zeeb:

(wolf) one of the two "princes" of Midian in the great invasion of Israel. (B.C. about 1250) He is always named with Oreb (Judges 7:25; 8:3; Psalm 83:11). Zeeb and Oreb were not slain at the first rout of the Arabs, but at a later stage of the struggle, probably in crossing the Jordan at a ford farther down the river. Zeeb, the wolf, was brought to bay in a wine‐press which in later times bore his name-the "wine‐press of Zeeb." SEE [OREB].

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