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HADAD - H>@ - (mighty), originally the indigenous appellation of the sun among the Syrians, and thence transferred to the king as the highest of earthly authorities. The title appears to have been an official one, like Pharaoh. It is found occasionally in the altered form Hadar. kjv@Genesis:25:15 kjv@Genesis:36:39) compared with 1Chr 1:30,50 Son of Ishmael. kjv@Genesis:25:15; kjv@1Chronicles:1:30) A king of Edom who gained an important victory over the Midianites on the field of Moab. kjv@Genesis:36:35; kjv@1Chronicles:1:46) Also a king of Edom, with Pau for his capital. ( kjv@1Chronicles:1:50) A member of the royal house Or Edom. (Kings:11:14) ff. In his childhood he escaped the massacre under Joab, and fled with a band of followers into Egypt. Pharaoh, the predecessor of Solomon’s father-in-law, treated him kindly, and gave him his sister-in-law in marriage. After David’s death Hadad resolved to attempt the recovery of his dominion. He left Egypt and returned to his own country.

HADADEZER - H>@ - (2 Samuel kjv@8:3-12; Kings:11:23). HADAREZER

HADADRIMMON - H>@ - is, according to the ordinary interpretation of (12:11) a place in the valley of Megiddo (a part of the plain of Esdraelon, six miles from Mount Carmel and eleven from Nazareth), where a national lamentation was held for the death of King Josiah. It was named after two Syrian idols.

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Hadad @ Adod, brave(?), the name of a Syrian god.

(1.) An Edomite king who defeated the Midianites kjv@Genesis:36:35; kjv@1Chronicles:1:46).

(2.) Another Edomite king ( kjv@1Chronicles:1:50-51), called also Hadar kjv@Genesis:36:39; kjv@1Chronicles:1:51).

(3.) One of "the king's seed in Edom." He fled into Egypt, where he married the sister of Pharaoh's wife (kjvKings:11:14-22). He became one of Solomon's adversaries. Hadad, sharp, (a different name in Hebrew from the preceding), one of the sons of Ishmael ( kjv@1Chronicles:1:30). Called also Hadar kjv@Genesis:25:15).

Hadad-rimmon @ (composed of the names of two Syrian idols), the name of a place in the valley of Megiddo. It is alluded to by the prophet Zechariah (12:11) in a proverbial expression derived from the lamentation for Josiah, who was mortally wounded near this place ( kjv@2Chronicals:35:22-25). It has been identified with the modern Rummaneh, a village "at the foot of the Megiddo hills, in a notch or valley about an hour and a half south of Tell Metzellim."

Hadadezer @ Hadad is help; called also Hadarezer, Adod is his help, the king of Zobah. Hanun, the king of the Ammonites, hired among others the army of Hadadezer to assist him in his war against David. Joab, who was sent against this confederate host, found them in double battle array, the Ammonities toward their capital of Rabbah, and the Syrian mercenaries near Medeba. In the battle which was fought the Syrians were scattered, and the Ammonites in alarm fled into their capital. After this Hadadezer went north "to recover his border" ( kjv@2Samuel:8:3, A.V.); but rather, as the Revised Version renders, "to recover his dominion", i.e., to recruit his forces. Then followed another battle with the Syrian army thus recruited, which resulted in its being totally routed at Helam ( kjv@2Samuel:10:17). Shobach, the leader of the Syrian army, died on the field of battle. The Syrians of Damascus, who had come to help Hadadezer, were also routed, and Damascus was made tributary to David. All the spoils taken in this war, "shields of gold" and "very much brass," from which afterwards the "brasen sea, and the pillars, and the vessels of brass" for the temple were made ( kjv@1Chronicles:18:8), were brought to Jerusalem and dedicated to Jehovah. Thus the power of the Ammonites and the Syrians was finally broken, and David's empire extended to the Euphrates ( kjv@2Samuel:10:15-19; kjv@1Chronicles:19:15-19).

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HADAD @

-1. A successor of Husham as king of Edom .Vanquished the Midianites on the field of Moab kjv@Genesis:36:35; kjv@1Chronicles:1:46

-2. A son of Ishmael kjv@1Chronicles:1:30 .Called HADAR in kjv@Genesis:25:15

-3. Successor of Baal-hanan, king of Edom kjv@1Chronicles:1:50 .Called HADAR in kjv@Genesis:36:39

-4. A prince of Edom .Adversary of Solomon kjv@1Kings:11:14-22 kjv@1Kings:11:25

HADADEZER @
- Also called HADAREZER
- King of Zobah, vanquished by David kjv@2Samuel:8:3-13; kjv@2Samuel:10:15-19; kjv@1Kings:11:23; kjv@1Chronicles:18:3-10; kjv@1Chronicles:19:6-19

HADADRIMMON @
- A place in the valley of Megiddon kjv@Zechariah:12:11

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kjv@STRING:Benhadad <HITCHCOCK>@ son of Hadad, or noise - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Hadad <HITCHCOCK>@ joy; noise; clamor - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hadadezer <HITCHCOCK>@ beauty of assistance - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hadadrimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ invocation to the god Rimmon - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hadarezer <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Hadadezer - HITCHCOCK-H


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H1130 <STRHEB>@ בּן־הדד ben-hădad ben-had-ad' From H1121 and H1908; son of Hadad; Ben {Hadad} the name of several Syrian kings: - Ben-hadad.


H1908 <STRHEB>@ הדד hădad had-ad' Probably of foreign origin (compare H111); {Hadad} the name of an {idol} and of several kings of Edom: - Hadad.


H1909 <STRHEB>@ הדדעזר hădadezer had-ad-eh'-zer From H1908 and H5828; Hadad (is his) help; {Hadadezer} a Syrian king: - Hadadezer. Compare H1928.


H1910 <STRHEB>@ הדדרמּון hădadrimmôn had-ad-rim-mone' From H1908 and H7417; Hadad {Rimmon} a place in Palestine: - Hadad-rimmon.


H1928 <STRHEB>@ הדרעזר hădarezer had-ar-eh'-zer From H1924 and H5828; Hadar (that {is} {Hadad} H1908) is his help; Hadarezer (that {is} {Hadadezer} {H1909}) a Syrian king: - Hadarezer.


H111 <STRHEB>@ אדד 'ădad ad-ad' Probably an orthographical variation for H2301; Adad (or {Hadad}) an Edomite: - Hadad.


H2301 <STRHEB>@ חדד chădad khad-ad' From H2300; fierce; {Chadad} an Ishmaelite: - Hadad.


H2582 <STRHEB>@ חנדד chênâdâd khay-naw-dawd' Probably from H2580 and H1908; favor of Hadad; {Chenadad} an Israelite: - Henadad.