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Hadad the Edomite is a character mentioned in the First Book of Kings who was an adversary of King Solomon after Solomon turned to idols. Some scholars believe the text should read Hadad the Aramean. And the LORD raised up an adversary against Solomon, Hadad the Edomite. — 1 Kings 11:14, ESV Hadad did "evil" to King Solomon after gathering together a "marauding band"; Hadad "abhorred Israel and reigned over Aram (Syria)". Further, an Edomite princess is listed among the wives of King Solomon.

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  • Hadad the Edomite is a character mentioned in the First Book of Kings who was an adversary of King Solomon after Solomon turned to idols. Some scholars believe the text should read Hadad the Aramean. And the LORD raised up an adversary against Solomon, Hadad the Edomite. — 1 Kings 11:14, ESV According to the account in 1 Kings, Hadad was a survivor of the royal house of Edom after the slaughter at the hands of Joab. He escaped as a child to Egypt, where he was raised by Pharaoh and married the queen's sister. After the death of King David, Hadad returned to try to reclaim the throne of Edom. Hadad's campaign to recapture Edom apparently met with success, as 1 Kings 11:25 states that another of Solomon's adversaries, Rezon the son of Eliada, did harm to Solomon "as Hadad did". Hadad did "evil" to King Solomon after gathering together a "marauding band"; Hadad "abhorred Israel and reigned over Aram (Syria)". Further, an Edomite princess is listed among the wives of King Solomon. Along with Rezon the Syrian, Hadad is one of two characters described as a satan to Solomon, a word which was left untranslated and transliterated into Greek letters in the Septuagint. (en)
  • Hadad Edomita (zm. po 970 p.n.e.) – pochodził z rodu królów Edomu. Gdy Joab, dowódca wojska izraelskiego króla Dawida, zajął Edom i wybił wszystkich mężczyzn w Edomie, mały Hadad uciekł ze sługami swojego ojca. Przez (południową część Pustyni Judzkiej) i Paran (pustynia w centrum Półwyspu Synaj) zbiegł do Egiptu. Tam faraon dał mu mieszkanie i ziemię. Z czasem Hadad tak pozyskał względy faraona, że poślubił siostrę jego żony . Na wieść o śmierci Dawida, króla Izraela, i zabójstwie Joaba powrócił do Edomu. Hadad i siostra królowej mieli syna Genubata. (pl)
  • Hadade é um personagem mencionado no Primeiro Livro dos Reis que era um adversário do rei Salomão depois que Salomão se converteu aos ídolos. Alguns estudiosos acreditam que o texto deveria ser Hadade, o Arameu. "E o SENHOR levantou um adversário contra Salomão, Hadade, o edomita." (1 Reis 11:14) De acordo com o relato em 1 Reis, Hadade era um sobrevivente da casa real de Edom depois da matança nas mãos de Joabe. Ele fugiu ainda criança para o Egito, onde foi criado pelo faraó e se casou com a irmã da rainha. Após a morte do rei Davi, Hadade voltou para tentar recuperar o trono de Edom. A campanha de Hadade para recapturar Edom aparentemente teve sucesso, pois 1 Reis 11:25 afirma que outro adversário de Salomão, Rezom, fez mal a Salomão "como Hadade fez". Hadade fez "mal" ao rei Salomão depois de reunir um "bando de saqueadores"; Hadade "abominou Israel e reinou sobre Aram (Síria)". Além disso, uma princesa edomita está listada entre as esposas do Rei Salomão. Junto com Rezom, Hadade é um dos dois personagens descritos como um satanás para Salomão, uma palavra que não foi traduzida e foi transliterada em letras gregas na Septuaginta. (pt)
  • Адад II (1-а пол. X ст. до н. е.‎) — 8-й відомий цар Ідумеї (Едома). Згадується в Книзі царів. (uk)
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  • Hadad Edomita (zm. po 970 p.n.e.) – pochodził z rodu królów Edomu. Gdy Joab, dowódca wojska izraelskiego króla Dawida, zajął Edom i wybił wszystkich mężczyzn w Edomie, mały Hadad uciekł ze sługami swojego ojca. Przez (południową część Pustyni Judzkiej) i Paran (pustynia w centrum Półwyspu Synaj) zbiegł do Egiptu. Tam faraon dał mu mieszkanie i ziemię. Z czasem Hadad tak pozyskał względy faraona, że poślubił siostrę jego żony . Na wieść o śmierci Dawida, króla Izraela, i zabójstwie Joaba powrócił do Edomu. Hadad i siostra królowej mieli syna Genubata. (pl)
  • Адад II (1-а пол. X ст. до н. е.‎) — 8-й відомий цар Ідумеї (Едома). Згадується в Книзі царів. (uk)
  • Hadad the Edomite is a character mentioned in the First Book of Kings who was an adversary of King Solomon after Solomon turned to idols. Some scholars believe the text should read Hadad the Aramean. And the LORD raised up an adversary against Solomon, Hadad the Edomite. — 1 Kings 11:14, ESV Hadad did "evil" to King Solomon after gathering together a "marauding band"; Hadad "abhorred Israel and reigned over Aram (Syria)". Further, an Edomite princess is listed among the wives of King Solomon. (en)
  • Hadade é um personagem mencionado no Primeiro Livro dos Reis que era um adversário do rei Salomão depois que Salomão se converteu aos ídolos. Alguns estudiosos acreditam que o texto deveria ser Hadade, o Arameu. "E o SENHOR levantou um adversário contra Salomão, Hadade, o edomita." (1 Reis 11:14) Hadade fez "mal" ao rei Salomão depois de reunir um "bando de saqueadores"; Hadade "abominou Israel e reinou sobre Aram (Síria)". Além disso, uma princesa edomita está listada entre as esposas do Rei Salomão. (pt)
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  • Hadad the Edomite (en)
  • Hadad Edomita (pl)
  • Hadade, o Edomita (pt)
  • Адад II (uk)
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