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Who referred to Uz as the dwelling place of the Edomites?

a) Job
b) Jeremiah
c) Solomon
d) Ezekiel

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Jeremiah referred to Uz as the dwelling place of the Edomites. Additionally, Abraham came from Mesopotamia, Sargon of Akkad established the first-known empire, and the Mesopotamians referred to the Indus Valley civilization as Meluhha. Darius I's empire was managed by satraps, and Aksum's trade expansion occurred under King Ezana.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer to who referred to Uz as the dwelling place of the Edomites is b) Jeremiah. Now, addressing the reference questions provided:

  • According to the Hebrew Bible, Abraham originally came from c) Mesopotamia.
  • After Darius I's reorganization, the individual governing regions of the empire were controlled by a) satraps, who were administrators, not priests or Judeans.
  • The person credited with establishing the first-known empire in world history is d) Sargon of Akkad.
  • During the reign of b) Ezana, Aksum's trade with the African interior expanded considerably, making the kingdom wealthy and powerful, not during the reign of Solomon or Prester John.
  • The Mesopotamians called the Indus valley civilization a) Meluhha.

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