Sido'nians,
the Greek form of the word Zidonians, usually so exhibited in the Authorized Version of the Old Testament. It occurs
De 3:9; Jos 13:4,6; Jg 3:3; 1Ki 5:6
[ZIDON]
See Zidon, or Sidon
- which Hermon the Sidonians call Sirion, but the Amorites call it Senir -
from the south. All the land of the Cananites, and Mearah that pertaineth to the Sidonians, even unto Aphek, and to the borders of the Amorites.
all the inhabiters of the hill country, from Lebanon unto the hot waters even all the Sidonians. I will cast them out from before the children of Israel, and see that thou in any wise divide it by lot unto the children of Israel to inherit, as I have commanded thee.
he left the five lords of the Philistines, and all the Cananites, the Sidonians, the Hivites that dwelt in mount Lebanon: even from mount Baalhermon unto Hamath.