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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).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Hadad' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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