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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