Addan

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Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]

A place from which some of the Jewish captives returned with Zerubbabel to Judaea: these "could not show their father's house, nor their seed (pedigree) whether they were of Israel" ( Ezra 2:59 ). ADDON, or AALAR.

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

Ezra 2:59 Nehemiah 7:61

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [3]

ADDAN ( 1Es 5:36 ). Some of the inhabitants of this place returned with Zerubbabel, but were unable to prove their true Isr. descent by showing to what clan or family they belonged ( Ezra 2:59 ). The name does not appear in the later lists in Ezra 10:1-44 , Nehemiah 10:1-39 . In Nehemiah 7:61 it appears as Addon .

Morrish Bible Dictionary [4]

One of the places from which certain persons returned to the land who "could not show their father's house and their seed, whether they were of Israel." Ezra 2:59 . In the parallel passage in Nehemiah 7:61 , it is ADDON.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [5]

Ad'dan. (strong or stony). One of the places from which some of the captivity returned with Zerubbabel to Judea who could not show their pedigree as Israelites. Ezra 2:59 . Called Addon Nehemiah 7:61 .

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [6]

<translit> ad´an </translit> ( אדּן , <translit> 'addān </translit>  ; in Neh אדּון , <translit> 'addōn </translit>  ; connected in some way with the name of the god Addu): A name mentioned in the list of the returning exiles ( Ezra 2:59 , duplicated in Nehemiah 7:61 ). It is one of several names of Babylonian localities from which came men who were unable to declare their genealogy as Israelites.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [7]

(Heb. Addan', אִרָּן  ; Sept. ῾Ηδάν ), another form ( Ezra 2:59 ) of the name ( Nehemiah 7:61 ) ADDON (See <a> ADDON </a> ) (q.v.).

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