Addon
Variant spelling of Addan, a biblical place name.
Variant spelling of Addan, a biblical place name.
A variant form of the biblical place name Addan.
Addon does not function as an independent theological term. The most likely explanation is that it is a variant spelling of Addan, a biblical place name appearing in the post-exilic returnee lists. For dictionary purposes, the term should redirect to the canonical Addan entry rather than be published as a separate theological article.
Addan is associated with the lists of people and places connected to the return from exile in Ezra and Nehemiah.
The term belongs to the post-exilic period, when returned Jewish communities were recorded by family and settlement names.
Second Temple-period genealogical and settlement lists often preserve place names and clan names with minor spelling variation across textual traditions.
The form appears to reflect a transliteration variant rather than a separate theological term.
Minimal as a term in itself; its value is mainly biblical and historical, not doctrinal.
This is a naming/identification issue, not a conceptual theological category.
Do not treat the spelling as a distinct doctrine or an independent headword if Addan is intended.
The main issue is text-critical and editorial: whether the form is Addon or Addan.
No doctrinal claim is attached to the term beyond its biblical identification.
Useful primarily for cross-referencing and correcting search or transcription variants.