HADAD
Source: 551, 556, 557, 560
1. An Idumean prince, who defeated the Midianites in the plains of Moab, Ge 36:35 1Ch 1:16. 2. A second prince of Edom, mentioned in 1Ch 1:51. 3. Another Edomite of the royal family, who fled to Egypt while young, upon David’s conquest of Edom, 2Sa 8:14; was well received, and married the queen’s sister. After the death of David and Joab, he returned to Edom and made an ineffectual effort to throw off the yoke of Solomon, 1Ki 11:14-22 2Ch 8:17.
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Hadad. Hadad
Adod, brave(?), the name of a Syrian god. (1.) An Edomite king who defeated the Midianites (Gen. 36:35; 1 Chr. 1:46).
(2.) Another Edomite king (1 Chr. 1:50, 51), called also Hadar (Gen. 36:39; 1 Chr. 1:51).
(3.) One of “the king’s seed in Edom.” He fled into Egypt, where he married the sister of Pharaoh’s wife (1 Kings 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 (1 Chr. 1:30). Called also Hadar (Gen. 25:15).
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Hadad. joy; noise; clamor
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HADAD. 1. A successor of Husham as king of Edom
* Vanquished the Midianites on the field of Moab Ge 36:35; 1Ch 1:46
2. A son of Ishmael 1Ch 1:30
* Called HADAR in Ge 25:15
3. Successor of Baal-hanan, king of Edom 1Ch 1:50
* Called HADAR in Ge 36:39
4. A prince of Edom
* Adversary of Solomon 1Ki 11:14-22,25