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<p> '''''ard''''' ( ארדּ , <i> ''''''ard''''' </i> , meaning unknown): [[Either]] directly or more remotely a son of Benjamin. Numbers 26:38-40 mentions five sons of Benjamin, together with Ard and Naaman, the sons of Bela, Benjamin's oldest son, counting all seven as ancestors of [[Benjamite]] families. In 1 Chronicles 8:1-3 [[Addar]] and [[Naaman]] are mentioned, with others, as sons of Bela, Addar and Ard being apparently the same name with the consonants transposed. In [[Genesis]] 46:21 ten sons of [[Benjamin]] are counted, including at least the three grandsons, Ard and Naaman and Gera. </p> | |||
<p> '''''ard''''' ( ארדּ , <i> ''''''ard''''' </i> , meaning unknown): Either directly or more remotely a son of Benjamin. Numbers 26:38-40 mentions five sons of Benjamin, together with Ard and Naaman, the sons of Bela, Benjamin's oldest son, counting all seven as ancestors of Benjamite families. In 1 Chronicles 8:1-3 Addar and Naaman are mentioned, with others, as sons of Bela, Addar and Ard being apparently the same name with the consonants transposed. In Genesis 46:21 ten sons of Benjamin are counted, including at least the three grandsons, Ard and Naaman and Gera. </p | |||
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ard ( ארדּ , 'ard , meaning unknown): Either directly or more remotely a son of Benjamin. Numbers 26:38-40 mentions five sons of Benjamin, together with Ard and Naaman, the sons of Bela, Benjamin's oldest son, counting all seven as ancestors of Benjamite families. In 1 Chronicles 8:1-3 Addar and Naaman are mentioned, with others, as sons of Bela, Addar and Ard being apparently the same name with the consonants transposed. In Genesis 46:21 ten sons of Benjamin are counted, including at least the three grandsons, Ard and Naaman and Gera.