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Adoraim — fortified city in Judah built by Rehoboam
Adoraim was one of the fortified cities built by King Rehoboam to defend Judah (2 Chronicles 11:9). The name possibly means 'two hills,' fitting the topography of the identified site at modern Dura, west of Hebron. Ancient sources like Josephus refer to it as Adora, and it remained significant in later periods. Rehoboam's defensive network demonstrates his strategic response to the divided kingdom, protecting Judah's southern and western approaches.
Sentidos
1. sense 1 — A fortified city in the hill country of Judah, likely meaning 'two hills' based on its dual form. All translations transliterate the name (English 'Adoraim,' Spanish 'Adoraim'), and the site is plausibly identified with Dura west of Hebron. The single reference in 2 Chronicles 11:9 places it within Rehoboam's defensive building program after the kingdom's division. 1×
AR["أَدورايِمَ"]·ben["অদোরায়িম"]·DE["[אדורים]"]·EN["Adoraim"]·FR["[אדורים]"]·heb["אדורים"]·HI["अदोरैम-को"]·ID["dan-Lakhis"]·IT["[אדורים]"]·jav["Adoraim"]·KO["아도라임"]·PT["Adoraim"]·RU["Адораим"]·ES["Adoraim"]·SW["Adoraimu"]·TR["Adorayim'i"]·urd["اَدورائِم"]
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Referencia BDB / Léxico
† אֲדוֹרַ֫יִם n.pr.loc. (two hills?) city in Judah 2 Ch 11:9 (cf. Ἀδωρα, Δωρα, JosAnt. viii, 10, 1, xiv, 5, 3); now Dûra, W. of Hebron, RobBR II, 215.