Arad
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Arad: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEVa town of Canaanites in Judah 16 km east of Beer-Sheba
son of Beriah of Benjamin
NET Glossary: Array
Hebrew
Strongs #06166: dre `Arad
Arad = "a wild ass"n pr m
1) a Benjamite, son of Beriah, who drove out the inhabitants of Gath
n pr loc
2) a royal city of the Canaanites north of the wilderness of Judah
6166 `Arad ar-awd'
from an unused root meaning to sequester itself; fugitive; Arad, the name of a place near Palestine, also of a Canaanite and an Israelite: KJV -- Arad.Arad [nave]
ARAD1. A city on the S. of Canaan, Num. 21:1; 33:40.
Subdued by Joshua, Josh. 12:14.
2. Son of Beriah, 1 Chr. 8:15.
Arad [ebd]
(1.) Now Tell Arad, a Canaanite city, about 20 miles south of Hebron. The king of Arad "fought against Israel and took of them prisoners" when they were retreating from the confines of Edom (Num. 21:1; 33:40; Judg. 1:16). It was finally subdued by Joshua (12:14).
(2.) One of the sons of Beriah (1 Chr. 8:15).
ARAD [smith]
(a wild ass), a Benjamite, son of Beriah, who drove out the inhabitants of Gath. (1 Chronicles 8:15) (B.C. 536.)ARAD [isbe]
ARAD - a'-rad (`aradh; Arad):(1) A city mentioned four times in the Old Testament. In the King James Version it is twice mistakenly rendered as the name of a king (Nu 21:1; 33:40). Three times it is spoken of as in the South Country, one mention using the phrase `the wilderness of Judah which is in the South Country of Arad' (Jdg 1:16), that is, the part of the wilderness of Judah which is in the South Country near Arad. It was situated near the frontier of Judah and Simeon, being grouped with Debir, Hormah, Makkedah, etc. (Josh 12:14). Arad and other cities joined in attacking Israel in the fortieth year of the sojourn in the wilderness (Nu 21:1-3), and Israel vowed to "make their cities a devoted thing." In the case of Zephath, one of the cities, this vow was fulfilled after the death of Joshua (Jdg 1:17). The Kenite relatives of Moses had their inheritance near Arad (Jdg 1:16). In the form a-ru-da the city is mentioned by Shishak of Egypt as among the places which he conquered in Palestine. The identification of the site with Tel Arad, about 17 miles South of Hebron, seems to be generally accepted.
(2) One of the descendants of Elpaal the son of Shaharaim, mentioned among the descendants of Benjamin (1 Ch 8:15).
Willis J. Beecher