Lexicon Ben-hadad: "son of Hadad," the name of several Aramean (Syrian) kings Original Word: בֶּן־הֲדַדPart of Speech: Proper Name Masculine Transliteration: Ben-hadad Phonetic Spelling: (ben-had-ad') Short Definition: Ben-hadad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ben and HadadDefinition"son of Hadad," the name of several Aramean (Syrian) kings NASB TranslationBen-hadad (25).
Brown-Driver-Briggs בֶּןהֲֿדַד proper name, masculine (apparently son of (god) Hadad = Aramaic , ᵑ6 PS compare Bae Rel 68; also Babylonian Bin-addu-natan etc., Pinches PB Feb. 1883, 71; Assyrian Bir-Dadda COT 1 Kings 20:1 Hpt Hebraica 1885, 224, but compare ᵐ5 υιὃς Ἀδερ, & Dl ZK, ii, 1885, 161 f.; see also Schr KG 375 ff, 538 f.) name for king of Aram Jeremiah 49:27; in particular; — 1 time of Asa & Baasha 1 Kings 15:18,20 2Chronicles 16:2,4. 2 son of 1 (compare 1 Kings 20:34) Assyrian Dad-idri COT (Bir-idri Dl1 with) 1 Kings 20:1,3,5,9,10,16,17,20,26,30,32,33 (twice in verse); 2 Kings 6:24; 2 Kings 8:7; 2 Kings 8:9. 3 son of Hazael 2 Kings 13:3,24,25 compare Amos 1:4. — see הדד.
Strong's Ben-hadad From ben and Hadad; son of Hadad; Ben-Hadad, the name of several Syrian kings -- Ben-hadad. see HEBREW ben see HEBREW Hadad |
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