Ador
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Definition and Meaning:
Ador is a term that appears in biblical contexts, often associated with geographical locations or as a part of personal names. The name "Ador" itself is not directly mentioned in the Bible, but it is closely related to the term "Adoraim," which is found in the Old Testament.

Biblical References:
The term "Adoraim" is mentioned in 2 Chronicles 11:9, where it is listed among the cities fortified by Rehoboam, the son of Solomon and king of Judah. The verse states: "Adoraim, Lachish, Azekah" . This indicates that Adoraim was a significant location during the reign of Rehoboam, serving as a fortified city to protect the kingdom of Judah.

Historical and Geographical Context:
Adoraim, associated with Ador, is believed to have been located in the hill country of Judah. It was one of the cities that Rehoboam fortified to strengthen his kingdom against potential invasions, particularly from the northern kingdom of Israel. The strategic fortification of cities like Adoraim highlights the political and military challenges faced by the divided monarchy after the reign of Solomon.

Cultural and Theological Significance:
The fortification of Adoraim and other cities by Rehoboam reflects the broader theme of divine protection and human responsibility in the Bible. While the Israelites were often reminded of God's sovereignty and protection, they were also called to take practical steps to secure their safety and well-being. This dual emphasis on divine providence and human action is a recurring theme throughout the biblical narrative.

Related Terms and Concepts:
· Rehoboam: The king of Judah who fortified Adoraim. His reign is marked by the division of the united monarchy into the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah.
· Fortification: The act of strengthening a city or location against attack, a common practice in ancient times to ensure the security of inhabitants.
· Judah: The southern kingdom of the Israelites, consisting of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with Jerusalem as its capital.

Archaeological Insights:
While direct archaeological evidence for Adoraim is limited, the general region of Judah has been extensively studied. Excavations in the area have uncovered remains of ancient fortifications and settlements, providing insights into the historical context of the biblical narrative.

Conclusion:
The mention of Adoraim in the Bible, though brief, offers a glimpse into the historical and geopolitical realities of ancient Judah. It underscores the importance of strategic planning and defense in the biblical world, as well as the enduring theme of reliance on God's protection amidst human efforts.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ADOR; ADORA

a'-dor, a-do'-ra (Adora): In Idumaea, mentioned in Ant, XIII, ix, 1 as one of the cities captured by Hyrcanus, and referred to in 1 Maccabees 13:20.

See ADORAIM.

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the God of mercy be ador'd
... Doxologies. Hymn 3:30. 2d. C. M. 1 The God of mercy be ador'd, Who calls our souls
from death, Who saves by his redeeming word, And new-creating breath. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watts/hymns and spiritual songs/hymn 3 30 2d c m.htm

Glory to the Father and the Son, &C.
... Common Metre. Now let the Father and the Son, And Spirit be ador'd, Where there
are works to make him known, Or saints to love the Lord. Short Metre. ...
/.../watts/divine songs for children/glory to the father and.htm

A Great Part of South Judea Cut Off under the Second Temple. ...
... So Josephus speaks of Hyrcanus: "Hyrcanus takes Ador and Marissa, cities of Idumea:
and, having subdued all the Idumeans, suffered them to remain in the country ...
/.../lightfoot/from the talmud and hebraica/chapter 3 a great part.htm

Psalm 89
... is due unto the Lord; And he of all about him should. with rev'rence be ador'd.
^8O thou that art the Lord of hosts,. what Lord in mightiness. Is like to thee? ...
/...//christianbookshelf.org/anonymous/scottish psalter and paraphrases/psalm 89.htm

Psalm 136:1. CM God's Wonders of Creation, Providence, Redemption ...
... people. 1 Give thanks to God the sovereign Lord; His mercies still endure!
And be the King of kings ador'd; His truth is ever sure. 2 ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watts/the psalms of david/psalm 136 1 0 c m gods.htm

Psalm 136:2. As the 148Th Psalm. God's Wonders of Creation ...
... 1 Give thanks to God most high, The universal Lord; The sovereign King of kings;
And be his grace ador'd. His power and grace Are still the same; And let his ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/watts/the psalms of david/psalm 136 2 0 as the 148th.htm

Psalm 45:4. Second Part. LM Christ and his Church; Or, the ...
... 4 So shall the King the more rejoice In thee, the favourite of his choice; Let
him be lov'd and yet ador'd, For he's thy Maker and thy Lord. ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/watts/the psalms of david/psalm 45 4 0 second part l.htm

Psalm 65:1. 1-5. First Part. LM Public Prayer and Praise.
... 7 Then shall the flocking nations run To Sion's hill, and own their Lord; The rising
and the setting sun Shall see their Saviour's name ador'd. ...
/.../watts/the psalms of david/psalm 65 1 0 1-5 first part.htm

Psalm 77:2. Second Part. Comfort Derived from Ancient Providences ...
... 9 Thine arrows thro' the skies were hurl'd; How glorious is the Lord! Surprise
and trembling seiz'd the world, And his own saints ador'd. ...
/.../watts/the psalms of david/psalm 77 2 0 second part comfort.htm

Common Metre.
... Common Metre. Let God the Father, and the Son, And Spirit be ador'd, Where there
are works to make him known, Or saints to love the Lord. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/watts/the psalms of david/common metre.htm

Thesaurus
Ador
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ADOR; ADORA. a'-dor, a-do'-ra (Adora): In
Idumaea, mentioned in Ant, XIII, ix, 1 as one of the cities ...
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Ador'am (2 Occurrences)
Ador'am. Adoram, Ador'am. Adoration . Multi-Version Concordance
Ador'am (2 Occurrences). 2 Samuel 20:24 and Adoram was ...
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Adora
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ADOR; ADORA. a'-dor, a-do'-ra (Adora): In
Idumaea, mentioned in Ant, XIII, ix, 1 as one of the cities ...
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Adoration

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Adoram (2 Occurrences)

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Adoption (5 Occurrences)

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