3 occurrences in 3 dictionaries

Reference: Padan

Easton

a plain, occurring only in Ge 48:7, where it designates Padan-aram.

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Morish

Pa'dan Padanaram. Pa'dan-a'ram

A cultivated district in Mesopotamia, in which was the city of Nahor, to which Terah and his family migrated from Ur of the Chaldees; and from whence Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel, the wives of Isaac and Jacob, were obtained. Ge 25:20; 28:2-7; 31:18; 33:18; 35:9,26; 46:15. It is strictly Paddan-aram, signifying 'table land of Aram.' Mesopotamia is the translation of Padan-aram both in the LXX and the Vulgate. In Ge 48:7 it is simply PADAN.

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Smith

Pa'dan

(field). Padan-aram.

Ge 48:7

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