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==References == | <p> (Heb. Chemdan', '''''חֶמְדָּן''''' '', Pleasant;'' Sept. '''''Ἀμαδά''''' , [[Vulgate]] ''Hemdam),'' the first named of the foul "children" of Dishon, which latter was a son of [[Seir]] and one of the [[Horite]] "dukes" antecedent to the supremacy of the [[Edomites]] in Mt. Seir ( Genesis 36:26). B.C. cir. 1964. In 1 Chronicles 1:41, the name is, by an error of transcribers, written [[Hamran]] (Heb. Chamrani, '''''חִמְרָן''''' , Sept. correctly '''''Ἀμαδί''''' , Vulg. ''Hanran,'' Eng.Vers. " '''''‘''''' Amram"). "The name [[Hemdan]] is by Knobel ''(Genesis,'' p. 256) compared with those of ''Humeidy'' and ''Hamady,'' two of the five families of the tribe of Omriln r Amran, who are located to the E. and S.E. of Akaba (Robinson, ''Researches,'' 1, 268); also with the ''Bene-Hanzyde,'' who are found a short distance S. of Kerek (S.E. comer of the [[Dead]] Sea); and from thence to El- Busaireh, probably the ancient Bozrah, on the road to Petra. (See Burckhardt, ''Syria,'' etc., p. 695, 407.) </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_43393"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/hendan Hendan from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_43393"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/hendan Hendan from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Hendan [1]
(Heb. Chemdan', חֶמְדָּן , Pleasant; Sept. Ἀμαδά , Vulgate Hemdam), the first named of the foul "children" of Dishon, which latter was a son of Seir and one of the Horite "dukes" antecedent to the supremacy of the Edomites in Mt. Seir ( Genesis 36:26). B.C. cir. 1964. In 1 Chronicles 1:41, the name is, by an error of transcribers, written Hamran (Heb. Chamrani, חִמְרָן , Sept. correctly Ἀμαδί , Vulg. Hanran, Eng.Vers. " ‘ Amram"). "The name Hemdan is by Knobel (Genesis, p. 256) compared with those of Humeidy and Hamady, two of the five families of the tribe of Omriln r Amran, who are located to the E. and S.E. of Akaba (Robinson, Researches, 1, 268); also with the Bene-Hanzyde, who are found a short distance S. of Kerek (S.E. comer of the Dead Sea); and from thence to El- Busaireh, probably the ancient Bozrah, on the road to Petra. (See Burckhardt, Syria, etc., p. 695, 407.)