Calamolalus
Calamolalus
(, Vulg. Cliomus), given (1Es 5:22) as the name of a place whose sons were restored after the exile; apparently a corrupt agglomeration of the names ELAM, HARIM, LOD, and HADID in the genuine text (Ezr 2:31-32).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Calamolalus
CALAMOLALUS (1Es 5:22).A corrupt place-name, probably due to a conglomeration of the two names Lod and Hadid in Ezr 2:33 (cf. Neh 7:37).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Calamolalus
kal-a-mola-lus, -mol-alus (Codex Alexandrinus, , Kalamolalos, Codex Vaticanus, , Kalamokalos): This name is corrupt (1 Esdras 5:22). It has evidently arisen through combining the two names Lod and Hadid, in the lists of Ezr (Jer 2:33) and Neh (7:37).