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Dictionaries :: Hadarezer

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Easton's Bible Dictionary

Hadarezer:

Adod is his help, the name given to Hadadezer (2Sa 8:3-12) in 2 Sam. 10.

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary

Hadarezer:

same as Hadadezer

International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

Hadarezer:

had-ar-e'-zer.

See HADADEZER

Smith's Bible Dictionary

Hadarezer:

(Hadad's help) son of Rehob (2 Samuel 8:3) the king of the Aramite state of Zobah, who was pursued by David and defeated with great loss (1 Chronicles 18:3-4). (B.C. 1035) After the first repulse of the Ammonites and their Syrian allies by Joab, Hadarezer sent his army to the assistance of his kindred the people of Maachah, Rehob and Ishtob (1 Chronicles 19:16; 2 Samuel 10:15 compare 2 Samuel 10:8). Under the command of Shophach or Shobach, the captain of the host, they crossed the Euphrates, joined the other Syrians, and encamped at a place called Helam. David himself came from Jerusalem to take the command of the Israelite army. As on the former occasion, the route was complete.

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