Hadar
Hadar
a various reading of two Heb. names. SEE ETS-HADAR.
1. CHADAR'(, perhaps chamber; Sept. ; Vulg. Hadar), a son of Ishmael (Gen 25:15); written in 1Ch 1:30, Chadad'(, , Hadad); but Gesenius supposes the former to be the true reading of the name. It has not been identified, in a satisfactory way, with the appellation of any tribe or place in Arabia, or on the Syrian frontier; but names identical with, or very closely resembling it, are not uncommon in those parts, and may contain traces of the Ishmaelitish tribe sprung from Hadar. The mountain Hadad, belonging to Teyma, SEE TEMA. on the borders of the Syrian desert, north of el-Medineh, is perhaps the most likely to be correctly identified with the ancient dwellings of this tribe; it stands among a group of names of the sons of Ishmael, containing Dumah, Kedar, and Temna. SEE HADAD, 2.
2. HADAR'(, perh. ornament; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Adua), one of the Edomitish kings, successor of Baal-Hanan ben-Achbor (Gen 36:39); and, if we may so understand the statement of Gen 36:31, about contemporary with Saul. The name of his city, and the name and genealogy of his wife, are given. In the parallel list in 1 Chronicles 1, he appears as HADAD. We know from another source (1Ki 11:14, etc.) that Hadad was one of the names of the royal family of Edom. Indeed, it occurs in this very list (Gen 36:35). SEE HADAD, 4.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hadar
Adod, brave(?). (1.) A son of Ishmael (Gen. 25:15); in 1 Chr. 1:30 written Hadad.
(2.) One of the Edomitish kings (Gen. 36:39) about the time of Saul. Called also Hadad (1 Chr. 1:50, 51).
It is probable that in these cases Hadar may be an error simply of transcription for Hadad.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hadar
HADAR (Gen 36:39).See Hadad, 4.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Hadar
hadar (Gen 36:39). See HADAD (3).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Hadar
[Had’ar] See HADAD.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hadar
H1924 H2316
See Hadad, 2; Hadad, 3
Hadad, 2;
Hadad, 3
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hadar
Ha’dar. See Hadad.