Lexicon Akkad: the name of a city in N. Bab. Original Word: אַכַּדPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Akkad Phonetic Spelling: (ak-kad') Short Definition: Accad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin Definitionthe name of a city in N. Bab. NASB TranslationAccad (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַכַּד proper name, of a location Akkad Genesis 10:10 וַתְּהִי רֵאשִׁית וְכַלְנֶה בְּאֶרֶץ שִׁנְעָֽר׃ ׳מַמְלַכְתּוֺ בָּבֶל וְאֶרֶח וְא; name of a city in Northern (?) Babylonia; = Babylonian Akkadi, mostly name of land or district, but also of city, see Hilpr Freibrief Neb. I, col. ii, 1. 50; location uncertain; on possible identification or confusion with Agade ( A gate, A gane ?), city of Sargon I, compare Dl Pa 198 & K 19 f. COT Genesis 10:10 Tiele Geschichte i. 76 f. אַכְזָב, אַכְזִיב see כזב. אַכְזָר, אַכְזָרִי, אַכְזְרִיּוּת see כזר.
Strong's Accad From an unused root probably meaning to strengthen; a fortress; Accad, a place in Babylon -- Accad. |
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