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Hadrach (Hebrew: חַדְרָךְ) is a Biblical name, denoting a place, a king or a deity revered on the boundaries of Damascus. It is only mentioned once in the bible: Zechariah 9:1. It is generally thought to have been North of Lebanon. According to George L. Klein, Hadrach has been identified with the Assyrian place-name Hatarikka, or Aramean Hazrik, (the capital of Luhuti) possibly located at Tell Afis.

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  • Hadrach (Hebrew: חַדְרָךְ) is a Biblical name, denoting a place, a king or a deity revered on the boundaries of Damascus. It is only mentioned once in the bible: Zechariah 9:1. It is generally thought to have been North of Lebanon. According to George L. Klein, Hadrach has been identified with the Assyrian place-name Hatarikka, or Aramean Hazrik, (the capital of Luhuti) possibly located at Tell Afis. (en)
  • Hadrach (en hebreo, דְרָךְ)‎ es un nombre bíblico, que denota un lugar, un rey o una deidad venerada en los límites de Damasco. Solo se menciona una vez en la Biblia: Zacarías 9: 1. Se cree que estaría al norte del Líbano.​ Según George L. Klein,​ Hadrach ha sido identificada con el nombre de un lugar asirio llamado Hatarikka,​ o Hazrik aramea (la capital de Luhuti posiblemente ubicado en Tell Afis. (es)
  • Hadrakh (Ibrani: חַדְרָךְ; bahasa Inggris: Hadrach) adalah sebuah kota di tapal batas utara Aram-Damaskus yang tercatat namanya satu kali di Alkitab (Zakharia 9:1). Nama ini juga mengacu kepada raja atau dewa setempat. Umumnya diyakini berada di sebelah utara Lebanon. (in)
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  • Hadrach (Hebrew: חַדְרָךְ) is a Biblical name, denoting a place, a king or a deity revered on the boundaries of Damascus. It is only mentioned once in the bible: Zechariah 9:1. It is generally thought to have been North of Lebanon. According to George L. Klein, Hadrach has been identified with the Assyrian place-name Hatarikka, or Aramean Hazrik, (the capital of Luhuti) possibly located at Tell Afis. (en)
  • Hadrach (en hebreo, דְרָךְ)‎ es un nombre bíblico, que denota un lugar, un rey o una deidad venerada en los límites de Damasco. Solo se menciona una vez en la Biblia: Zacarías 9: 1. Se cree que estaría al norte del Líbano.​ Según George L. Klein,​ Hadrach ha sido identificada con el nombre de un lugar asirio llamado Hatarikka,​ o Hazrik aramea (la capital de Luhuti posiblemente ubicado en Tell Afis. (es)
  • Hadrakh (Ibrani: חַדְרָךְ; bahasa Inggris: Hadrach) adalah sebuah kota di tapal batas utara Aram-Damaskus yang tercatat namanya satu kali di Alkitab (Zakharia 9:1). Nama ini juga mengacu kepada raja atau dewa setempat. Umumnya diyakini berada di sebelah utara Lebanon. (in)
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  • Hadrach (es)
  • Hadrakh (in)
  • Hadrach (en)
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