ἈΜΑΔΑΘΟΥ, ἀμαδαθου
AMADATHOU, amadathou
Sounds Like: ah-mah-DAH-thoo
Translations: of Hammedatha
From the root: ἈΜΑΔΑΘΟΣ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This is a proper noun, the genitive singular form of 'Hammedatha'. It refers to the father of Haman, a prominent figure in the Book of Esther. It is used to indicate possession or origin, similar to saying 'Hammedatha's' or 'son of Hammedatha'.
Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Masculine
Strong’s number: G0002 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
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