Hadad (Bible)
Multiple biblical characters with the name Hadad (Hadar) existed.
- Hadad is the name of the Semitic storm god.
 - Abraham's son Ishmael had a son named Hadar who was a chief.[1]
 - Hadad ben Bedad, an early king of Edom.
 - Hada, the last king of Edom.[2][3] He ruled from Pau, Edom,[4] which some biblical scholars identify as an Egyptian city. Hadad's wife was Queen Mehetabel ("God makes happy"), daughter of Matred and granddaughter of Me-Zahab.[5]
 - Hadad the Edomite, a member of the royal house of Edom, who married the sister of Pharaoh's wife, Queen Tahpenes, and escaped from a massacre under Joab, fleeing to Egypt.[6]
 
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- Genesis 25:12–18
 - Genesis 36:39
 - Eliahu Klein (ed.). Kabbalah of Creation: The Mysticism of Isaac Luria, Founder of Modern Kabbalah.
 - 1 Chronicles 1:50
 - "Mehetabel".
 - 1 Kings 11:17–19
 
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