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Chedorlaomer or Kedorlaomer (; Hebrew: kĕḏor-lā ’ ōmer ) " a handful of sheaves ", is a king of Elam in the book of Genesis Chapter 14.

Elam and Hebrew
Notable among them are: ( 1 ) whether the word " eden " means a steppe or plain, or instead means " delight " or some similar term ; ( 2 ) whether the garden was in the east of Eden, or Eden itself was in the east, or whether " east " is not the correct word at all and the Hebrew means the garden was " of old "; ( 3 ) whether the river in Genesis 2: 10 " follows from " or " rises in " Eden, and the relationship, if any, of the four rivers to each other ; and ( 4 ) whether Cush, where one of the four rivers flows, means Ethiopia ( in Africa ) or Elam ( just east of Mesopotamia ).
Elam as a personal name also refers to eight other figures appearing in the Hebrew Bible:
The modern name Elam is a transcription from Biblical Hebrew, corresponding to the Sumerian elam ( a ), the Akkadian elamtu, and the Elamite haltamti.
Additionally, it is known as Elam in the Hebrew Bible, where they are called the offspring of Elam, eldest son of Shem ( see Elam in the Bible ; Genesis 10: 22, Ezra 4: 9 ), although in actuality the Elamites spoke a non-Semitic language isolate.
* Biblical Elam, various meanings in the Hebrew Bible

Elam and Genesis
Elam ( the nation ) is also mentioned in Genesis 14, describing an ancient war in the time of Abraham, involving a king of Elam it calls Chedorlaomer.
In the Tanakh or Old Testament, Amraphel was a king of Shinar ( Babylonia, broadly speaking ) in Genesis xiv. 1 and 9, who invaded the west along with Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and others, and defeated Sodom and the other Cities of the Plain in the Battle of the Vale of Siddim.
Specially devastating was his analysis of Genesis 14, where he pointed out that the political situation described in Genesis 14-a Near East dominated by a coalition led by Elam and including Hatti, Assyria and Babylonia-is not confirmed by any monuments, king lists, or other historical and archaeological sources.

Elam and 10
* Elam is the grandfather of Shechaniah in Ezra 10: 3.
* Elam is one of the men who joins Nehemiah in sealing the new covenant in Nehemiah 10: 14.
According to the Book of Jubilees ( 10: 35-36 ), Madai had married a daughter of Shem, and preferred to live among Shem's descendants, rather than dwell in Japheth's allotted inheritance beyond the Black Sea ; so he begged his brothers-in-law, Elam, Asshur and Arphaxad, until he finally received from them the land that was named after him, Media.

Elam and 22
22 The children of Shem: Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad and Lud and Aram.
The prophecies of Isaiah ( 11: 11, 21: 2, 22: 6 ) and Jeremiah ( 25: 25 ) also mention Elam.

Elam and Ezra
* Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned with Zerubbabel in Ezra 2: 1-2, 7.
* Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned from the Captivity in Ezra 2: 31.
* Elam is the ancestor of a family that returned with Ezra in Ezra 8: 7.
* In Ezra Abdi is the son of Elam, and one of a long list of men who had married foreign wives, and who then sent them away together with their children.

Elam and 4
In the aftermath the king of Eshnunna, Iluni, was dragged to Babylon and executed by Over the course of the next 4 years, Samsu-iluna's armies tangled with Rim-sin's forces up and down the borderlands between Babylon, Sumer and Elam.
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Elam and 9
Susa is further mentioned in the Book of Jubilees ( 8: 21 & 9: 2 ) as one of the places within the inheritance of Shem and his eldest son Elam ; and in 8: 1, " Susan " is also named as the son ( or daughter, in some translations ) of Elam.
This record still stands as of 2012, although it has been equaled three times ; on October 25, 1998, by Jason Elam of the Denver Broncos against the Jacksonville Jaguars, at Mile High Stadium in Denver, on September 12, 2011, by Sebastian Janikowski of the Oakland Raiders against the Denver Broncos, at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, and by David Akers of the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field, on September 9, 2012.
Elam is also tied with Steve Christie for the most overtime field goals with 9.

Elam and is
In 1901, Egyptologist Gustave Jéquier, a member of an expedition headed by Jacques de Morgan, found the stele containing the Code of Hammurabi in what is now Khūzestān, Iran ( ancient Susa, Elam ), where it had been taken as plunder by the Elamite king Shutruk-Nahhunte in the 12th century BC.
Printed by Elam Bliss of New York, it was labeled as " Second Edition " and included a page saying, " To the U. S. Corps of Cadets this volume is respectfully dedicated.
" Kush " is often incorrectly translated as Ethiopia, which was also known as Cush, but in this case thought to be referring to Cossaea, a Greek name for Elam, immediately to the east of ancient Babylon, which, unlike Ethiopia, does lie within the region being described.
The Guennol Lioness is an outstanding small limestone figure from Elam of about 3000 – 2800 BC, part man and part lion.
Their first king was Elam ; also known as Yalambar, who is referenced in the epic Mahabharata.
It is also used ( as in Akkadian ), for the ancient country of Elam in what is now southern Iran, whose people the Hebrews believed to be the offspring of Elam, son of Shem.
The last part of Jeremiah 49 is an apocalyptic oracle against Elam which states that Elam will be scattered to the four winds of the earth, but " will be, in the end of days, that I will return their captivity ," a prophesy self-dated to the first year of Zedekiah ( 597 BC ).
* Elam is a son of Shashak of the tribe of Benjamin in 1 Chronicles 8: 24.
* Elam is the son of Meshelemiah, a Levite of the family of Kohath in 1 Chronicles 26: 3.
* Elam is a priest who helps in the rededication of the rebuilt walls of Jerusalem in Nehemiah 12: 42.

Elam and said
2700 – 2600 BC ), said to have conquered Elam and built the temple of Enlil in Nippur.
The 21st king of Kish on the list, Enmebaragesi, said to have captured the weapons of Elam, is the first name confirmed by archaeological finds from his reign.
In an interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, Solar claimed that he was protective of Elam, and everything he had said was true.
Two Elamite dynasties said to have exercised brief control over parts of Sumer in very early times include Awan and Hamazi ; and likewise, several of the stronger Sumerian rulers, such as Eannatum of Lagash and Lugal-anne-mundu of Adab, are recorded as temporarily dominating Elam.
Elam said, " You know I've met a lot of people, but I've never met anybody that got next to me like Mickey.

Elam and be
According to the Book of Jeremiah, Moab and Biblical Elam which were exiled during the Babylonian Exile, will be brought back from their captivity in the end of days.
After standing unmatched for 28 years, this record has been equaled by Jason Elam in 1998, Sebastian Janikowski in 2011, and David Akers in 2012, but has yet to be broken.
Old Silos in townThe " official " and widely accepted account of how the city came to be known as Fennville, is that an early white settler by the name of Elam Atwater Fenn built a saw mill in the immediate vicinity of the current community.
Later, after her release, Elam had the further distinction of being the only former member of the British Union of Fascists to be granted a visit with Oswald Mosley during his period of detention there with his wife Diana Mosley ( née Mitford ).
* Ilaj-bil-tadbeer wa Ilaj-Bil-Ghiza ( regimenal therapy )-The disease may be treated by the modification of six essential pre-requisites of health ( Asbab-e-Sitta Zarooriya in Unani Tibbi terminology ). This method of treatment is called as Ilaj-Bil-Tadbeer. Asbab-e-Sitta Zarooriya may be modified by the use of One or more regimens i. e. dalak, riyazat, hammam, taleeq, takmeed, hijamat, fasd, lakhlakha, bakhur, Abzan, Shamoomat ( Aromatherapy ), Pashoya, Idrar, Ishal, Qai, Tareeq, Elam, Laza-e-Muqabil, Imalah and alteration of foods. According to the norms of C. C. I. M.
Kuturnahunte I of Elam, seizing the opportunity left by Samsu-iluna's attack on Uruk, marched into the ( now wall-less ) city and plundered it, among the items looted was a statue of Inanna which wouldn't be returned until the reign of Ashurbanipal 11 centuries In Assyria, a native vice regent named Puzur-Sin ejected Asinum who had been a vassal king of his fellow Amorite Hammurabi.

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