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Reference: Hadid

Easton

pointed, a place in the tribe of Benjamin near Lydda, or Lod, and Ono (Ezr 2:33; Ne 7:37). It is identified with the modern el-Haditheh, 3 miles east of Lydda.

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Fausets

sharp, as being on a craggy height. Aditha, named by Eusebius, E. of Diospolis (Lydda or Lod, with which it is named Ezr 2:33; Ne 7:37; 11:34), is probably Hadid). In Van de Velde's map el-Hadithah, three miles E. of Lydda.

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Hastings

Named along with Lod and Ono (Ezr 2:38 = Ne 7:37), peopled by Benjamites after the Captivity (Ne 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 /4 miles N.E. of Lydda.

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Morish

Ha'did

Town near Lod and Ono. Ezr 2:33; Ne 7:37; 11:34. Identified with Haditheh, 31 58' N, 34 57' E.

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Smith

Ha'did

(sharp), a place named, with Lod (Lydda) and Ono, only in the later books of the history.

Ezr 2:33; Ne 7:37; 11:34

In the time of Eusebius a town called Aditha or Adatha existed to the east of Diospolis (Lydda). This was probably Hadid.

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