Chavoux Luyt: 
You wrote:  “How do you get Eastern Syria? Should it  not be Eastern 
Jordan? Or maybe you have a map  that shows Syria to the East of  Canaan?” 
Yes, eastern Syria is east of Canaan.  More  importantly, in the 
Patriarchal narratives eastern Syria is  described as where “the people of the 
east” 
live:  “Then Jacob  went on his journey, and came into the land of the 
people of the east.”  Genesis 29:  1 
Likewise, the QDMNY, or “Easterners”, at  Genesis 15: 19 are Hurrians 
whose original homeland was in eastern  Syria. 
Looking at a modern map, we might describe  eastern Syria as being  “
northeast” of Canaan.  But the Hebrews consistently viewed  eastern Syria as 
being 
“east”  of Canaan. 
Accordingly, the natural reading  at Genesis 25: 6 of “eastward, unto the 
east country” is that Keturah’s  son’s MDN and MDYN were sent east [by 
northeast] to eastern Syria, whose Hurrian  name in the Late Bronze Age was 
Mitanni, which could be spelled either MDN or  MDYN. 
I profoundly disagree with the scholarly gambit that  “eastward, unto the 
east country” at Genesis 25: 6 could possibly, under any  circumstances, 
refer to MDN and MDYN being sent straight south to western  Arabia, near Aqaba, 
which is the traditional, but erroneous, location of  Biblical MDYN.  Not.  
The Bible means what it says.  MDN and MDYN were sent “east”.  That’s where 
MDYN/historical  Mitanni was located in  relation to the Hebrews in Canaan: 
 east.  Genesis 25: 6 uses the word QDM/“east”  twice, to emphasize that 
MDN and MDYN were sent east, not south to Arabia. 
Jacob comes to “the land of the people of the east” in  the east, in 
eastern Syria,  not south in Arabia, at Genesis 29: 1.  The Egyptian name for 
eastern  Syria in the Amarna Letters is  “Naharim”, which we see at Genesis 
24: 10.  The “Easterners” at Genesis 15: 19 are Hurrians whose original 
homeland  was in the east, in eastern Syria, which the Hurrians in the Late 
Bronze Age  called MDN or MDYN:  Mitanni.  The “Easterners” at Genesis 15: 19 
are  not from Arabia!  So likewise, when MDN and MDYN are  sent “eastward, 
unto the east country” at  Genesis 25: 6, that means they are sent to the “east
”, to eastern  Syria, to a place which, only  in the Late Bronze Age [and 
never after the 12th century BCE], is  attested as having the name MDN or 
MDYN:  Mitanni. 
As I was saying,  e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g  makes  sense once one recognizes the 
following equation:  in the Patriarchal narratives and the  Book of Exodus, 
Biblical “Midian”/MDYN = historical Mitanni, the Hurrian state in Late 
Bronze Age  eastern Syria. 
Jim Stinehart 
Evanston,  Illinois 
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