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Strongs H1913

H1913

הֲדוֹרָם (Hădôwrâm) n-pr-m (had-o-rawm')
Source: or הֲדֹרָם; probably of foreign derivation;
Meaning: Hadoram, a son of Joktan, and the tribe descended from him
KJV: Hadoram.

Appears in a total of 4 verses:

CH2 10:18

OET-LV: 18And_he_sent the_king Rəḩaⱱˊām DOM Hₐdōrām who was_over the_forced_labour and_they_stoned in_him/it the_people_of Yisrāʼēl/(Israel) stone[s] and_he/it_died and_the_king Rəḩaⱱˊām he_proved_himself_strong to_go_up in_chariot to_flee Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem).   (CH2_10:18)

OET-RV: 18King Rehaveam (still in Shekem) sent out Hadoram, his supervisor of the forced labourers, but the Israelis hurled stones at him and killed him. When he heard about that, King Rehoboam forced his way into his chariot and escaped to Yerushalem, (CH2 10:18)

CH1 1:21

OET-LV: 21And_DOM Hₐdōrām and_DOM ʼŪzāl and_DOM Diqlāh.   (CH1_1:21)

OET-RV: 21Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, (CH1 1:21)

GEN 10:27

OET-LV: 27And_DOM Hₐdōrām and_DOM ʼŪzāl and_DOM Diqlāh.   (GEN_10:27)

OET-RV: 27Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, (GEN 10:27)

CH1 18:10

OET-LV: 10And_he_sent DOM Hₐdōrām his/its_son to the_king Dāvid to_ask to_him/it to_welfare and_to_bless_him on that he_had_fought against_Hₐdadˊezer and_he_had_defeated_him if/because (the)_man_of (the)_wars_of Toˊū Hₐdadˊezer he_was and_all/each/any/every articles_of gold and_silver and_bronze.   (CH1_18:10)

OET-RV: 10he sent his son Hadoram to King David carrying various items of gold, silver, and bronze. Hadorom went to ask David for peace and to bless him because he’d fought against Hadadezer and struck him down, because To’u had also been at war with Hadadezer. (CH1 18:10)

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