Bible Location
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Hadid was a Benjaminite town near Lod and Ono in the western plain. It is important because it appears in the post-exilic population lists and shows the recovery of settlement beyond Jerusalem. First appears in Ezra 2:33.1
Coordinates
31.96, 34.95
First appears
Ezra 2:33
AI summary: Hadid's significance lies in restoration and continuity. Ezra and Nehemiah include it among the towns represented in the returned community, showing that the life of the people was being reestablished not only in Jerusalem but across the nearby plain as well. The cross references present Hadid as a restored western settlement within the rebuilding generation.1
Latitude
31.96
Longitude
34.95
Bible references
3
Pointed, a place in the tribe of Benjamin near Lydda, or Lod, and Ono (Ezra 2:33; Neh. 7:37). It is identified with the modern el-Haditheh, 3 miles east of Lydda. 3
Source note: this 1893 dictionary language reflects its period and may be culturally insensitive or outdated. It is presented as historical source material, not as ai-BIBLE’s language, interpretation, or endorsement.
AI-assisted summary prepared for ai-BIBLE and stored as page content, based on dictionary material, place metadata, and linked Bible cross references.
Alistair de Blacquiere-Clarkson, “ai-BIBLE Bible Names JSON Factsheet Aggregating Material from Smith’s Bible Dictionary & Hitcocks’s New and Complete Analysis of the Bible.” ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0.
M.G.Easton, Illustrated Bible Dictionary, ai-BIBLE electronic edition, version 1.0.
Robert Rouse, “Theographic Bible Information,” Theographic-Bible-Metadata, 2020, https://github.com/robertrouse/theographic-bible-metadata.