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הֲדַסָּה (Hădaççâh) n-pr-f (had-as-saw')
Source: feminine of H1918;
Meaning: Hadassah (or Esther)
KJV: Hadassah.
Appears in a total of 1 verses:
EST 2:7
OET-LV: 7 And_he/it_was acting_as_guardian DOM Hₐdaşşāh that is_ʼEştēr the_daughter_of his_uncle_of_of if/because there_was_not to/for_her/it a_father and_a_mother and_the_young_woman was_beautiful_of form and_good_of appearance and_at_the_death_of her_father_of_of and_her_of_mother he_took_her Mārəddəkay to_him/it to_a_daughter. (EST_2:7)
OET-RV: 7 Now Mordekai was taking care of his cousin, who was an orphan. When her father and mother had died, Mordekai had adopted her as his own daughter. Her Hebrew name was Hadassah, and her Persian name was Esther. Esther was now a young woman and she was exceptionally attractive. (EST 2:7)
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