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Hadad (Hebrew: הֲדַד), son of
Bedad (בְּדַד), was a king of Edom
mentioned in the Bible, in
Genesis 36:31-43. He
succeeded Husham in the
apparently elective...
- the gob (punch in the mouth)
Shillelagh law (a brawl)
ruction (a fight)
bedad (an
expression of shock) Non-English phrases: **** 'on
dhoul (Irish: D'anam...
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Bashan Bashemath Bathsheba Bathsuha Bealiah Bealoth Bebai Becher Bechorath Bedad Bedaiah Bedan Beeliada Beelzebub Beer
Beera Beerelim Beeri Beer-lahai-roi...
- Everton. Sure it's a
grand old team to play for, Sure it's a
grand old team
bedad, When you read its history, It's
enough to make your
heart grow sad, God...
- Abraham's son
Ishmael had a son
named Hadar who was a chief.
Hadad ben
Bedad, an
early king of Edom. Hada, the last king of Edom. He
ruled from Pau,...
- a
number of
theophoric names borne by
kings of the region.
Hadad son of
Bedad, who
defeated the
Midianites in Moab, was the
fourth king of Edom. Hadadezer...
- drought, As it had done for years. "It's lookin' crook," said
Daniel Croke; "
Bedad, it's cruke, me lad, For
never since the
banks went
broke Has
seasons been...
- of the
Temanites succeeded him as king. When
Husham died,
Hadad son of
Bedad, who
defeated the
Midianites in the
country of Moab,
succeeded him as king;...
-
family was the
least of the
tribe of Benjamin. (1
Samuel 9) See
Bechorath Bedad was the
father of
Hadad of Edom, (Genesis 36:35). In 1
Chronicles 1:46,...
- the
Edomite clan Teman.
Husham was
succeeded upon his
death by
Hadad ben
Bedad. The date and even
historicity of his
reign are unknown, as he is not mentioned...