Lydda in Easton's Bible Dictionary
a town in the tribe of Ephraim, mentioned only in the New
Testament (Acts 9:32, 35, 38) as the scene of Peter's
miracle in
healing the paralytic AEneas. It lay about 9 miles
east of
Joppa, on the road from the sea-port to Jerusalem. In
the Old
Testament (1 Chr. 8:12) it is called Lod. It was
burned by the
Romans, but was afterwards rebuilt, and was known by
the name of
Diospolis. Its modern name is Ludd. The so-called
patron saint
of England, St. George, is said to have been born
here.
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