יִדְלָ֑ף

yid.laphProper Noun (Masculine)H3044

Jidlaph

From: from H1811 (דָּלַף); tearful;

Short Definition

Jidlaph, a Mesopotamian

Full Lexicon Entry

A man living at the time of the Patriarchs, only mentioned at ; son of: Nahor (H5152H) and Milcah (H4435); brother of: Uz (H5780H), Buz (H0938), Kemuel (H7055), Chesed (H3777), Hazo (H2375), Pildash (H6394) and Bethuel (H1328A); half-brother of: Tebah (H2875), Gaham (H1514), Tahash (H8477) and Maacah (H4601) § Jidlaph = "weeping" a son of Nahor

Grammar

Part of Speech Proper Noun (Masculine)

Morphology N:N-M-P

DescriptionProper Noun, Masculine

Occurrences

1 time

Appears 1 time in the Old Testament. Top books include:

Genesis
1

Key Passages

  • Genesis 22:22

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