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Holman Bible Dictionary -
Hadid
(hay' dihd) Place name meaning, “fast” or “sharpened.” Home of people returning from exile with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:33 ). Town is modern el-Hadite about three miles east of Lydda. Compare Nehemiah 11:34 .
Easton's Bible Dictionary -
Hadid
Pointed, a place in the tribe of Benjamin near Lydda, or Lod, and Ono (Ezra 2:33 ; Nehemiah 7:37 ). It is identified with the modern el-Haditheh, 3 miles east of Lydda.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary -
Hadid
"sharp," as being on a craggy height. Aditha, named by Eusebius, E. of Diospolis (Lydda or Lod, with which it is named Ezra 2:33; Nehemiah 7:37; Nehemiah 11:34), is probably Hadid). In Van de Velde's map el-Hadithah, three miles E. of Lydda.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible -
Hadid
HADID . Named along with Lod and Ono ( Ezra 2:38 = Nehemiah 7:37 ), peopled by Benjamites after the Captivity ( Nehemiah 11:34 ), probably to be identified also with Adida of 1Ma 12:38 ; 1Ma 13:13 . It is the modern Haditheh in the low hills, about 3 1 / 4 miles N.E. of Lydda.
Morrish Bible Dictionary -
Hadid
Town near Lod and Ono. Ezra 2:33 ; Nehemiah 7:37 ; Nehemiah 11:34 . Identified with Haditheh, 31 58' N, 34 57' E .
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ad'Ida, - a fortified town near Jerusalem, probably the Hadid of (Ezra 2:33 ) and referred to in 1 Maccabees 12:38
Adida - See Hadid
Calamolalus - A corrupt place-name, probably due to a conglomeration of the two names Lod and Hadid in Ezra 2:33 (cf
Adithaim - Probably the same as that called later Hadid and Adida
Hadid - of Diospolis (Lydda or Lod, with which it is named Ezra 2:33; Nehemiah 7:37; Nehemiah 11:34), is probably Hadid)
ha'Did - This was probably Hadid
Ono - A Benjamite city ( 1 Chronicles 8:12 ) named with Lod and Hadid ( Ezra 2:33 etc
Hadid - Hadid
Ono - The men of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, 721 in number, returned from Babylon (Nehemiah 7:37)
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