HADIDha'-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 1 Maccabees 12:38; 13:13, "over against the plain," which was fortified by Simon Maccabeus. It is represented by the modern el-Chaditheh, about 3 miles Northeast of Lydda.
NEBALLATne-bal'-at (nebhallaT; Naballat): A town occupied by the Benjamites after the exile, named along with Lod and Ono (Nehemiah 11:34). It is represented by the modern Belt Nebala, 4 miles Northeast of Lydda.
ZEBOIMze-bo'-im ((1) tsebho`im; Seboeim (Nehemiah 11:34); (2) ge ha-tsebho`im; Gai ten Samein (1 Samuel 13:18)):(1) A Benjamite town mentioned as between HADID (which see) and NEBALLAT (which see), and therefore in the maritime plain near Lydda; the site is lost (Nehemiah 11:34).(2) The Valley of Zeboim, "the valley of hyenas," one of three companies of the... View Details