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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's #3850 - לֹד
Transliteration
Lôd
Phonetics
lode
Origin
from an unused root of uncertain signification
Parts of Speech
TWOT
None
Definition
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
Brown-Driver-Briggs'
Lod = “travail”
1) a city approx 11 miles (17 kilometers) southeast of Joppa in the plain of Sharon in the territory of Benjamin (noun proper locative)
2) head of a family of returning exiles (noun proper masculine)
Frequency Lists
- Book
- Word
Verse Results
KJV (4)
1 Chronicles
1
Ezra
1
Nehemiah
2
HCS (0)
HCS (4)
1 Chronicles
1
Ezra
1
Nehemiah
2
BSB (4)
1 Chronicles
1
Ezra
1
Nehemiah
2
ESV (4)
1 Chronicles
1
Ezra
1
Nehemiah
2
WEB (4)
1 Chronicles
1
Ezra
1
Nehemiah
2
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
לֹד proper name, of a location = Λυδδα 1 Maccabees 11:34; Acts 9:32,35,38, Lydda, modern Ludd, approximately 11miles southeast from Jaffa, toward Jerusalem; Rob BR ii. 244-248 GASm Geogr. 160ff. Buhl Geogr. 197 1 Chronicles 8:12 וּבְנֹתֶיהָׅ׳(ל, Ezra 2:33 (בְּנֵי לֹד) = Nehemiah 7:37, compare Nehemiah 11:35; ᵐ5 Λωδ, Λοδ, Λυδδων, Λυδδα.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.All rights reserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition
לֹד (perhaps “contention,” “strife”), pr.n. [Lod], Lydda, a large village of the Benjamites; Gr. Λύδδα, Λύδδη, Acts 9:32, 35, 38 1Ma_11:34, now called لُدّ, لُدَّة Nehemiah 7:37, 11:35 1 Chronicles 8:12; Ezra 2:33.
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List of Word Forms
לֹ֖ד לֹ֥ד לֹד֙ לד lod lōḏ