Reference: Zedad
Easton
side; sloping place, a town in the north of Palestine, near Hamath (Nu 34:8; Eze 47:15). It has been identified with the ruins of Sudud, between Emesa (Hums) and Baalbec, but that is uncertain.
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Fausets
A landmark on the N. of Israel (Nu 24:8; Eze 47:15). Grove conjectures the present Sudud, E. of the N. end of Antilibanus, 50 miles E.N.E. of Baalbek.
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Hastings
One of the points mentioned in defining the northern border of the Promised Land in Nu 34:8, and again in Ezekiel's ideal picture, Eze 47:15. The reading is uncertain; not improbably it should be Zerad. The place may perhaps be identified with Khirbet Ser
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Morish
Ze'dad
The northern border of the promised land. Nu 34:8; Eze 47:15. Probably Sudud, 34 23' N, 36 58' E., about 50 miles E.N.E. of Baalbec.
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Smith
Ze'dad
(mountain side), one of the landmarks on the north border of the land of Israel, as Promised by Moses,
and as restored by Ezekiel.
A place named Sudud exists to the east of the northern extremity of the chain of Anti-Libanus, about fifty miles east-northeast of Baalbec. This may be identical with Zedad.