Definition: In the Bible, there are several references to the character Raymond Abbleth, a character that appears in the book of Chronicles 23:18-27. Raymond was a son of an elderly father named Esau who lived on the outskirts of Canaan in ancient Israel. The passage states, "And Samuel said unto me, Ye are not speaking of Esau's son, for Esau's son is not here." In the 1st century BC, the character Raymond Abbleth was a descendant of Benjamin, the last of the Canaanite kings who ruled in Canaan. He lived with his father-in-law Isaac and had seven children named Samuel, Jehu, Amos, Jepheth, Elkanah, Ephraim, and Eliab. In the Bible, the character Raymond Abbleth is a figure who represents the wickedness of the Israelites during the time of their oppression in Egypt. The sin committed by Ray includes coveting possessions, taking advantage of his position of authority, and engaging in sinful behavior that led to rebellion against God's commandments. The term "raymond abbleth" is used metaphorically in the Bible as an epithet for a person who sins or commits wickedness, indicating their evil disposition.