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|txtha=Λύδδης (R G L, [[but]] Λύδδας T Tr WH; [[see]] WH's Appendix, p. 156), ἡ, and [[Λύδδα]], Λυδδων, τά (L T Tr WH in) Tdf. Proleg., p. 116; Buttmann, 18f (16f) (cf. Winer's Grammar, 61 (60))); [[Hebrew]] לֹד (Lydda, a [[large]] Benjamite (cf. 1 Chronicles , the [[passage]] cited) [[town]] ([[Λύδδα]] [[κώμη]], πόλεως [[τοῦ]] μεγέθους [[οὐκ]] ἀποδεουσα, Josephus, Antiquities 20,6, 2), called [[also]] Diospolis [[under]] the Roman [[empire]], [[about]] [[nine]] (`[[eleven]]' (Ordnance Survey, p. 21)) miles [[distant]] from the [[Mediterranean]]; [[now]] Ludd: Herzog viii., p. 627f.; (BB. DD. s, v.). | |txtha=Λύδδης (R G L, [[but]] Λύδδας T Tr WH; [[see]] WH's Appendix, p. 156), ἡ, and [[Λύδδα]], Λυδδων, τά (L T Tr WH in) Tdf. Proleg., p. 116; Buttmann, 18f (16f) (cf. Winer's Grammar, 61 (60))); [[Hebrew]] לֹד (Lydda, a [[large]] Benjamite (cf. 1 Chronicles , the [[passage]] cited) [[town]] ([[Λύδδα]] [[κώμη]], πόλεως [[τοῦ]] μεγέθους [[οὐκ]] ἀποδεουσα, Josephus, Antiquities 20,6, 2), called [[also]] Diospolis [[under]] the Roman [[empire]], [[about]] [[nine]] (`[[eleven]]' (Ordnance Survey, p. 21)) miles [[distant]] from the [[Mediterranean]]; [[now]] Ludd: Herzog viii., p. 627f.; (BB. DD. s, v.). | ||
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Revision as of 23:36, 31 December 2018
English (Strong)
of Hebrew origin (לֹד); Lydda (i.e. Lod), a place in Palestine: Lydda.
English (Thayer)
Λύδδης (R G L, but Λύδδας T Tr WH; see WH's Appendix, p. 156), ἡ, and Λύδδα, Λυδδων, τά (L T Tr WH in) Tdf. Proleg., p. 116; Buttmann, 18f (16f) (cf. Winer's Grammar, 61 (60))); Hebrew לֹד (Lydda, a large Benjamite (cf. 1 Chronicles , the passage cited) town (Λύδδα κώμη, πόλεως τοῦ μεγέθους οὐκ ἀποδεουσα, Josephus, Antiquities 20,6, 2), called also Diospolis under the Roman empire, about nine (`eleven' (Ordnance Survey, p. 21)) miles distant from the Mediterranean; now Ludd: Herzog viii., p. 627f.; (BB. DD. s, v.).
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Λύδδα: ἡ Лидда (город в Палестине) NT.