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Hadoram (Hebrew: הֲדוֹרָם‎ Hăḏōrām) is the son of Joktan mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. One of Shem's sons was Arpachshad. One of Arpachshad's grandsons was Eber. Eber had two sons: Peleg and Joktan. Joktan had many sons including Hadoram as the Book of Genesis (10:26-30) states: According to Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's footnotes: "Hadarom: Some interpret this as denoting 'the south.' This was a fortress to the south of (Yemen's) Sana'a (Kesseth HaSofer). See 1 Chronicles 18:10; Zechariah 12:11." [2] * v * t * e

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  • Hadoram ist im Alten Testament der Name zweier Personen. (de)
  • Hadoram (Hebrew: הֲדוֹרָם‎ Hăḏōrām) is the son of Joktan mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. One of Shem's sons was Arpachshad. One of Arpachshad's grandsons was Eber. Eber had two sons: Peleg and Joktan. Joktan had many sons including Hadoram as the Book of Genesis (10:26-30) states: Yoktan (Joktan) was the father of Almodad, Shelef, Chatzarmaveth, Yerach, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obhal, Abhimael, Sh'bha, Ophir, Havilah, and Yovav. All these were the sons of Yoktan. Their settlements extended from Meshah toward Sepher, the eastern mountain. [1] According to Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's footnotes: "Hadarom: Some interpret this as denoting 'the south.' This was a fortress to the south of (Yemen's) Sana'a (Kesseth HaSofer). See 1 Chronicles 18:10; Zechariah 12:11." [2] Hadoram was also the name of the son of the king of Hamath, Tou, in 1 Chronicles 18. * v * t * e (en)
  • Hadorão é filho de Joctã, mencionado no livro de Gênesis da Bíblia hebraica. Noé teve três filhos: Sem, Cam e Jafé. Um dos filhos de Sem foi Arfaxade. Um dos filhos de Arfaxade foi Éber. Éber teve dois filhos: Pelegue e Joctã. Joctã teve muitos filhos, incluindo Hadorão, como Gênesis Gênesis 10:26-30 afirma: De acordo com as notas do rabino Aryeh Kaplan: "Hadorão: Alguns interpretam isso como denotando" o sul ". Esta foi uma fortaleza para o sul de (Iêmen) Sana, "Kesseth Hasofer" (1 Crônicas 18:10, Zacarias 12:11). (pt)
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  • Hadoram ist im Alten Testament der Name zweier Personen. (de)
  • Hadorão é filho de Joctã, mencionado no livro de Gênesis da Bíblia hebraica. Noé teve três filhos: Sem, Cam e Jafé. Um dos filhos de Sem foi Arfaxade. Um dos filhos de Arfaxade foi Éber. Éber teve dois filhos: Pelegue e Joctã. Joctã teve muitos filhos, incluindo Hadorão, como Gênesis Gênesis 10:26-30 afirma: De acordo com as notas do rabino Aryeh Kaplan: "Hadorão: Alguns interpretam isso como denotando" o sul ". Esta foi uma fortaleza para o sul de (Iêmen) Sana, "Kesseth Hasofer" (1 Crônicas 18:10, Zacarias 12:11). (pt)
  • Hadoram (Hebrew: הֲדוֹרָם‎ Hăḏōrām) is the son of Joktan mentioned in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible. Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. One of Shem's sons was Arpachshad. One of Arpachshad's grandsons was Eber. Eber had two sons: Peleg and Joktan. Joktan had many sons including Hadoram as the Book of Genesis (10:26-30) states: According to Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan's footnotes: "Hadarom: Some interpret this as denoting 'the south.' This was a fortress to the south of (Yemen's) Sana'a (Kesseth HaSofer). See 1 Chronicles 18:10; Zechariah 12:11." [2] * v * t * e (en)
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  • Hadoram (de)
  • Hadoram (en)
  • Hadorão (pt)
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