Oreb and Zeeb
(重定向自Zeeb)
Oreb (/ˈɔːr.ɛb/), a Hebrew Old Testament name meaning raven.
By the time of the Judges, the Midianites, led by two princes Oreb (Hebrew: עֹרֵב, Orev) and Zeeb (Hebrew: זְאֵב, Z'ev) (wolf) were raiding Israel with the use of swift camels, until they were decisively defeated by Gideon (Judges 7:20-25). Many of the Midianites perished along with him (Psalm 83:12; Isaiah 10:26). These later references reflect the importance ascribed to the victories as symbols of God's power mediated through his chosen people.