Strong's H4312 · Hebrew
מֵידָד
Mêydâd · /may-dawd'/
Definition
Medad, an Israelite
KJV: Medad.
Root / derivation: from H3032 (יָדַד) in the sense of loving; affectionate;
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered מֵידָד across 2 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
2 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Numbers2 verses
But there remained two of the men in the camp, the name of the one was Eldad, and the name of the other Medad: and the spirit rested upon them; and they were of them that were written, but went not out unto the tabernacle: and they prophesied in the camp.
Numbers 11:27And there ran a young man, and told Moses, and said, Eldad and Medad do prophesy in the camp.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's H4312 (Mêydâd) mean?
Medad, an Israelite
How many times does H4312 appear in the Bible?
Strong's H4312 (מֵידָד) appears in 2 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “Medad.”
How is Mêydâd translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's H4312 is rendered as “Medad” (2×).
Where does the Hebrew word מֵידָד come from?
from H3032 (יָדַד) in the sense of loving; affectionate;