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Paddan-aram (Hastings' Dictionary)

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible (1898–1904)· Public Domain

| to MT would be i Padanu is used in | 1 Es 5", which no 'as women apply kuld to the eyes. PAINT 639 prea by Vulg. Phemo in oubt goes back to the Pahath- moab of MT. Cf. Meyer, Entstehung des Juden- thums, pp. 146, 157. W. H. BENNETT.

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia on Paddan-aram

Paddan-aram pad'-an-a'-ram or p.-ar'-am (paddan 'aram; Septuagint Mesopotamia tes Surias; the King James Version Padan-aram): In Ge 48:7, Paddan stands alone, but as the Septuagint, Sam, and Peshitta read "Aram" also, it must in this verse have dropped out of the Massoretic Text. In the time of Abraham, padanu occurs on the Babylonian contract-tablets as a land measure, to which we may compare the Arabic feddan or "ox-gang." In the Assyrian syllabaries it is the equivalent of iklu, "a field," so that Paddan-aram would mean "the field of Aram," and with this we may compare Ho 12:12 (Heb 12:13) and the use of the Hebrew sadheh in connection with Moab and Edom (Jg 5:4; Ru 1:6). ⇒See a list of verses on PADAN-ARAM in the Bible. Furthermore, [`padanu] and harranu are given as synonyms with the meaning of "road." Paddan-aram occurs only in the Priestly Code (P), but it corresponds to the "Haran" of the older documents. The versions agree in translating both as Mesopotamia, and identify with the home of the patriarchs and the scene of Jacob's exile the district of Haran to the East of the U…

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  1. Orr, J. (ed.) (1915) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance Company. [Public Domain]
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  3. Nave, O.J. (1897) Nave's Topical Bible. Topical Bible Publishing Co.. [Public Domain]
  4. Hastings, J. (ed.) (1909) A Dictionary of the Bible. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
  5. Smith, W. (ed.) (1884) Smith's Bible Dictionary. London: John Murray. [Public Domain]
  6. Fausset, A.R. (1878) Fausset's Bible Dictionary. [Public Domain]A Critical and Expository Bible Cyclopaedia

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