1908. Hadad
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Hadad: three Edomites
Original Word: הֲדָד
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Hadad
Phonetic Spelling: (had-ad')
Short Definition: Hadad

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as hedad
Definition
three Edomites
NASB Translation
Hadad (13).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
הֲדַד proper name, masculine Hadad (ᵐ5 Ἀδερ but see הדד Aramaic proper name, of divinity DHMAltsem. Inschr. von Sendschirli 56, and n.pr עבדהדד ScholzGötzendienst 245, הדדנדנאח EutSBAk 1887, 410 compare BaeRel 68 & below בןהֿדד p.122; also Adda, etc., in compound proper name BezTell el-Amarna BM 156; Hadad, Adad, Addu is known as an Aramaic deity, weather- or storm-god, compare BaeRei 67.68; perhaps = thunderer DlZK 1885, 166 Bael.c., compare רִמּוֺן; on Hadad in Arabia compare WeSkizzen iii. 51; Sabean הדד Hal27; as

proper name, of a divinity Hebrew only in compound

proper name, masculine, see below) —

1 name of kings of Edom,

a. Genesis 36:35 = 1 Chronicles 1:46; Genesis 36:36 = 1 Chronicles 1:47 (הֲדָד֑);

b. 1 Chronicles 1:47 ("" Genesis 36:39 הֲדַר), Genesis 36:51 (הֲדָד֑).

2 an Edomite (הָאֲדֹמִ֑י) ׳ה 1 Kings 11:14,17,19,21 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 11:25 (הֲדָד֑); = אֲדַד 1 Kings 11:17.



Strong's
Hadad

Probably of foreign origin (compare 'Adad); Hadad, the name of an idol, and of several kings of Edom -- Hadad.

see HEBREW 'Adad

1907
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