Adadah
Adadah
(Heb. Adadah’, , from the Syr., festival, or perhaps, by reduplication, boundary; Sept. , v. r. ), a town in the southern part of the tribe of Judah, mentioned between Dimonah and Kedesh (Jos 15:22); probably situated in the portion afterward set off to Simeon (Jos 19:1-9). It is possibly the village Gadda mentioned by Eusebius and Jerome (Onomast. s.v. ), lying on the eastern border of Daroma, opposite the Dead Sea. But see GADDAH. M. de Saulcy believes that he passed some ruins by this name on his way from the southern end of the Dead Sea to Hebron on the high ground after leaving Wady es-Zoweirah (Narrative, 1, 360, 430).
Adadah
The English engineers found a ruined town, Adadah, near Tuweirah el- Foka, in the neighborhood indicated by De Saulcy (see Quar. Statement of the “Pal Explor. Fund,” Jan. 1875, p. 27).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Adadah
A city in S. of Judah (Jos 15:22).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Adadah
ADADAH (Jos 15:22).A city of Judah in the Negeb; perhaps a corrupt reading for Ararah, i.e. Aroer of 1Sa 30:28.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Adadah
a-dada (, adhadhah): A city in the southern part of Judah (Jos 15:22). The older copies of the Greek text have Arouel, but that is not a sufficient reason for identifying the name with the Aroer of 1Sa 30:28. Some scholars adopt the change of text, and identify the site with Ararah, about seven miles Southeast of Beer-sheba. Others identify it with Adadah, eight or nine miles Southeast of Arad.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Adadah
[Ad’adah]
Town in the most southern part of Judah’s possessions, Jos 15:22, identified by some with Adadah in the desert S.E. of Beersheba.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Adadah
H5735
A city of Judah.
Jos 15:22
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Adadah
Ad’adah. (festival or boundary). One of the cities in the extreme south of Judah, named with Dimonah and Kedesh. Jos 15:22.