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Chedorlaomer, also spelled Kedorlaomer, is a king of Elam in Genesis 14. Genesis portrays him as allied with three other kings, campaigning against five Canaanite city-states in response to an uprising in the days of Abraham. Wikipedia Source: [ Ссылка ]
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