Hemdan:
hem'-dan (chemdan, "pleasant"): A descendant of Seir, the Horite (Ge 36:26). Wrongly translated "Amram" by the King James Version in 1Ch 1:41 (the Revised Version (British and American) "Hamran"), where the transcribers made an error in one vowel and one consonant, writing (chamran), instead of (chemdan).
Hemdan:
(pleasant) the eldest son of Dishon, son of Anah the Horite (Genesis 36:26). SEE [AMRAM, 2.]. (B.C. about 1500)
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