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Medad may
refer to:
Eldad and
Medad (Biblical figures) French:
Médad - The
French Minister of the Environment, in
French Ministère de l'écologie, du développement...
- אֶלְדָּד, Modern: ’Eldad, Tiberian: ’Eldāḏ) and
Medad (Hebrew: מֵידָד, Modern:
Mēdad, Tiberian:
Mēḏāḏ) are
mentioned in the Book of Numbers, and are described...
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Theodore Medad Pomeroy (December 31, 1824 –
March 23, 1905) was an
American businessman and
politician from New York who
served as the 26th
speaker of...
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Yisrael Medad (Hebrew: ישראל מידד; born 1947) is an American-born
Israeli journalist and author. He was
director of
Educational Programming and Information...
- The
Ministry of
Ecological Transition (French: Ministère de la
Transition écologique),
commonly just
referred to as
Ministry of Ecology, is a department...
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specifically its
Arabic original name "Widad" is
cognate with the
Hebrew name "
Medad"
which also has the same meanings; love and friendship,
coming from their...
- Tuh
Medad (Persian: توه مدد, also
Romanized as Tūh
Medad) is a
village in
Sardasht Rural District,
Sardasht District,
Dezful County,
Khuzestan Province...
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having been wife of
Elitzaphon Ben Parnach, and the
mother of
Eldad and
Medad; the text is
ambiguous as to when this
marriage occurred in
relation to...
- The
Medad Stone Tavern is a
historic house museum at 191
Three Mile
Course in Guilford, Connecticut.
Built in 1803 but
never actually used as a tavern...
- one time only, but
mostly they
could not
prophecy again. When
Eldad and
Medad continued to prophecy,
Moses expressed the hope that "all the LORD's people"...