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Vedan

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Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

VEDAN.—In RV [Note: Revised Version.] the name of a country or city that traded with Tyre (Eze 27:19). AV [Note: Authorized Version.] has ‘Dan also.’ The passage is so corrupt that no certainly correct reading is at present attainable. Cf. Uzal.

J. F. McCurdy.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia by James Orr (ed.) (1915)

vē´dan (ודן, wedhān): A place-name occurring only in Eze 27:19, “Vedan and Javan traded with yarn for thy wares.” the King James Version, taking the syllable we as the Hebrew conjunction, renders “and Dan also.” The text is in bad condition. Some read “Dedan,” but Dedan is spoken of separately in the following verse. Assuming that Vedan is the correct reading, an identification may be conjectured with Waddan, also called al-‛Abwā‛, between Mecca and Medina. It was the object of Mohammed’s first expedition (Ibn Hishām, 415). The name contains that of the god Wadd who was worshipped chiefly by the Arab tribe Kalb.

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