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'''Baal-hanan''' ([[Hebrew languages|Hebrew]]: '''בַּעַל חָנָן''' / '''בָּעַל חָנָן''', <small>[[Hebrew language#Modern Hebrew|Standard]]</small> ''{{unicode|Báʿal ḥanan}}'' <small>[[Tiberian vocalization|Tiberian]]</small> ''{{unicode|Báʿal ḥānān}}'' / ''{{unicode|Bāʿal ḥānān}}'') means "[[Baal]] is gracious". There are two men by this name in the [[Hebrew Bible]].
In {{bibleverse|Genesis||36:38–39|HE}}, '''Baal-hanan''' is a [[Monarch|King]] of [[Edom]]. He is also mentioned in the King List in {{bibleverse|I|Chronicles|1:49–50|HE}}. He succeeded [[Saul (Edomite king)|Shaul]] and was himself succeeded by Hadad. He was the son of [[Achbor]], and his wife [[Mehetabel]] was the daughter of [[Matred]] and grand-daughter of [[Mezahab]].
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