Strong's Concordance Medatha: Hammedatha including the article Part of Speech: Proper Name MasculineTransliteration: Medatha Phonetic Spelling: (med-aw-thaw') Short Definition: Hammedatha Brown-Driver-Briggs הַמְּדָתָא proper name, masculine father of Haman (Persian mâh, moon (mâha, month, SpiegAPK 236) + data, given? so (written hamaodata Öttli; ᵐ5 Ἁμαδαθου (always Genitive); in Greek perhaps Μαδάτης [Μαδάτας, Μαδέτης], compare XenCyr, see 3. 41 Diodxvii,67 PottZMG 1859, 424); — הַמְּדָתָא הָֽאֲגָגִי Esther 3:1,10; Esther 8:5; Esther 9:24; without האגגי Esther 9:10. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Hammedatha including the article Of Persian origin; Medatha, the father of Haman -- Hammedatha (including the article). Forms and Transliterations הַמְּדָ֙תָא֙ הַמְּדָ֛תָא הַמְּדָ֜תָא המדתא ham·mə·ḏā·ṯā hammeData hamməḏāṯāLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 40995 Occurrences ham·mə·ḏā·ṯā — 5 Occ. Esther 3:1 HEB: הָמָ֧ן בֶּֽן־ הַמְּדָ֛תָא הָאֲגָגִ֖י וַֽיְנַשְּׂאֵ֑הוּ KJV: the son of Hammedatha the Agagite, INT: Haman the son of Hammedatha the Agagite and advanced Esther 3:10 Esther 8:5 Esther 9:10 Esther 9:24 |