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Chedorlaomer

Chedorlaomer, also spelled Kedorlaomer (; (ヘブライ語:כְּדָרְלָעֹ֫מֶר) ''Kəḏārəlā‘ōmer'', "a handful of sheaves"), is a king of Elam in the book of Genesis Chapter 14. He is recorded as, allied with three other kings, campaigning against five city kingdoms in response to an uprising in the days of Abraham.
==Etymology==

The name Chedorlaomer is associated with familiar Elamite components, such as ''kudur'', meaning “servant”, and Lagamar who was a high goddess in the Elamite pantheon.
The linguistic origins of the name Chedorlaomer may be traced to Persian or Assyrian names. There is a linguistic agreement in the Persian pronunciation for Kĕdorla`omer, pronounced ''ked·or·lä·o'·mer''. The association to Assyrian names are Kudurlagamar and Kudur-Mabuk, a ruler in Larsa from 1770 BCE to 1754 BCE.
However, the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia stated that, apart from the fact that Chedorlaomer can be identified as a proper Elamite compound, "all else is matter of controversy" and "the records give only the rather negative result that from Babylonian and Elamite documents nothing definite has been learned of Chedorlaomer."〔

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