Hadoram:
is exalted. (1.) The son of Tou, king of Hamath, sent by his father to congratulate David on his victory over Hadarezer, king of Syria (1Ch 18:10; Joram 2Sa 8:10).
(2.) The fifth son of Joktan, the founder of an Arab tribe (Gen 10:27; 1Ch 1:21).
(3.) One who was "over the tribute;" i.e., "over the levy." He was stoned by the Israelites after they had revolted from Rehoboam (2Ch 10:18). Called also Adoram (2Sa 20:24) and Adoniram (1Ki 4:6).
Hadoram:
their beauty; their power
Hadoram:
ha-do'-ram (hadhoram):
(1) Son of Joktan and apparently 6th in descent from Noah (Ge 10:27 parallel 1Ch 1:21).
(2) Son of Tou, king of Hamath, sent by his father with presents to King David (1Ch 18:10). In 2Sa 8:9,10, written probably incorrectly "Joram," "son of Toi."
(3) Rehoboam's superintendent of the forced labor department (2Ch 10:18), called Adoram 1Ki 12:18, a contraction of ADONIRAM (which see). He was sent by Rehoboam as messenger to Israel at the time of the revolt of the ten tribes and was stoned to death by them.
Written by George Rice Hovey
Hadoram:
(noble honor).
(1.) The fifth son of Joktan (Genesis 10:27; 1 Chronicles 1:21). His settlements, unlike those of many of Joktan's sons, have not been identified.
(2.) Son of Tou or Toi king of Hamath; his father's ambassador to congratulate David on his victory over Hadarezer king of Zobah (1 Chronicles 18:10). (B.C. 1035)
(3.) The form assumed in Chronicles by the name of the intendant of taxes under David, Solomon and Rehoboam (2 Chronicles 10:18). In Kings the name is given in the longer form of ADONIRAM, but in Samuel (2 Samuel 20:24) as ADORAM. SEE [ADONIRAM], [HADORAM].
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