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HADID

(Heb. ḥāḏî) (also ADIDA)

A small city in the coastal plain, close to Lod (Ezra 2:33; Neh. 7:37). The Mishnah places it E of Diospolis/Lydda/Lod (m. ʿArak. 9:6). A number of Benjaminites who returned with Zerubbabel from exile in Babylon settled in Hadid (Neh. 11:34). Simon Maccabeus fortified the city, known in the Maccabean period as Adida (1 Macc. 12:38; 13:13). The site is today identified with Tel µadid/el-µadîtheh (145152).

Bibliography. M. Avi-Yonah, The Holy Land, rev. ed. (Grand Rapids, 1977).

David C. Maltsberger







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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