1156 ([return])
[ See 2 Sam. viii. 3, and 1 Kings xv. 18, where the names Hadad-ezer and Ben-hadad suggest at any rate the worship of Hadad.]
1157 ([return])
[ Macrob. Saturnalia, i. 23.]
1158 ([return])
[ So Macrobius, l.s.c. Compare the representations of the Egyptian Sun-God, Aten, in the sculpures of Amenhotep IV. (See the Story of Egypt, in G. Putnam’s Series, p. 225.)]
1159 ([return])
[ The h in “Hadad” is he ({...}), but in chad it is heth ({...}). The derivation also leaves the reduplication of the
1160 ([return])
[ Philo Bybl. Fr. ii. 24, § 1.]