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Re: Aden and Adin
Thanks! Adin didn't show up in my "Who's Who in the Bible" book-- I guess I should read the bible more carefully! I had no idea about the Suez Canal gulf, either. Interesting. The SSA database starts in 1880, I don't know if Aden was used before that with any regularity. =====
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Strong's Concordance is a more comprehensive source for Bible names (and other words, of course) that are found in the KJV Bible.There is an on-line version at http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html
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