Adida
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... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ADIDA. ad'-i-da (Adida). A town of the
Benjamin tribe near Lod and Ono located upon a hill facing ...
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Adiel (3 Occurrences)

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Nabathaeans
... Ant, XIII, xv, 1-2; BJ, I, iv, 7-8). Consequently, Aretas III seized Coele-Syria
and Damascus and gained another victory over Alexander Janneus at Adida (in 85 ...
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Nabataeans
... Ant, XIII, xv, 1-2; BJ, I, iv, 7-8). Consequently, Aretas III seized Coele-Syria
and Damascus and gained another victory over Alexander Janneus at Adida (in 85 ...
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Adithaim (1 Occurrence)
... Joshua 15:36). Site unknown, but possibly same as ADIDA (which see).
Multi-Version Concordance Adithaim (1 Occurrence). Joshua 15 ...
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Adiabene

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Hadid (3 Occurrences)
... ha'-did (chadhidh): A city in Benjamin (Nehemiah 11:33 f) named with Lod and Ono
(Ezra 2:33 Nehemiah 7:37), probably identical with Adida Septuagint Hadida) of ...
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Smith's Bible Dictionary
Adida

a fortified town near Jerusalem, probably the HADID of (Ezra 2:33) and referred to in 1Ma 12:38

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ADIDA

ad'-i-da (Adida). A town of the Benjamin tribe near Lod and Ono located upon a hill facing the "plain country" of Judea, rebuilt and fortified by Simon Maccabee (1 Maccabees 12:38), who later encamped here to meet the army of Tryphon (1 Maccabees 13:13; Ant, XIII, vi, 5). It was also here that Aretas, king of Arabia, met Alexander Janneus in battle and defeated him (Ant., XIII, xv, 2). Perhaps the El-Haditheh of today located about three miles east of Lydda or Lod. See HADID.

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