Difference between revisions of "Amadatha"
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<p> (Ἀμαδᾷθά '','' Esther 16:10, 17) or: Amad'athus (Ἀμαδαθός, Esther 12:6), the form of the name | <p> ( '''''Ἀμαδᾷθά''''' '','' Esther 16:10, 17) or: Amad'athus ( '''''Ἀμαδαθός''''' , Esther 12:6), the form of the name HAMMEDATHA (See Hammedatha) (q.v.) as given in the apocryphal additions to the book of Esther (these portions being found only in the Vulg. in most editions, although the name is given in the genitive, '''''Ἀμαδαθοῦ''''' '','' throughout the book). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 15 October 2021
Smith's Bible Dictionary [1]
Amad'atha. Esther 16:10; Esther 16:17. Amadatha and Amadathus . Esther 12:6. (Apocrypha). See Hammedatha .
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
( Ἀμαδᾷθά , Esther 16:10, 17) or: Amad'athus ( Ἀμαδαθός , Esther 12:6), the form of the name HAMMEDATHA (See Hammedatha) (q.v.) as given in the apocryphal additions to the book of Esther (these portions being found only in the Vulg. in most editions, although the name is given in the genitive, Ἀμαδαθοῦ , throughout the book).