Strong's #5725: `Adullam (pronounced ad-ool-lawm')
probably from the passive participle of the same as 5724; Adullam, a place in Palestine:--Adullam.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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‛ădûllâm
Adullam = "justice of the people"
1) a town of the Canaanites allotted to Judah and lying in the lowlands; site of the cave where David hid
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
Usage:
This word is used 8 times:
Joshua 12:15: "of Libnah, one; the king of Adullam, one;"
Joshua 15:35: "Jarmuth, and Adullam, Socoh, and Azekah,"
1 Samuel 22:1: "thence, and escaped to the cave Adullam: and when his brethren and all his father's"
2 Samuel 23:13: "the harvest time unto the cave of Adullam: and the troop of the Philistines pitched in the valley"
1 Chronicles 11:15: "David, into the cave of Adullam; and the host of the Philistines encamped in the valley"
2 Chronicles 11:7: "And Beth-zur, and Shoco, and Adullam,"
Nehemiah 11:30: "Zanoah, Adullam, and in their villages, at Lachish, and the fields thereof, at Azekah, and in the villages thereof. And they dwelt"
Micah 1:15: "of Mareshah: he shall come unto Adullam the glory of Israel."