Lydda in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
(See LOD.) The result of Peter's cure of the paralytic Aeneas,
one of the "saints which dwelt at Lydda," was, "all that dwelt
in Lydda and Saron (the adjoining maritime plain, Sharon) saw
him and turned to the Lord" (Acts 9:32-35). Now Ludd, nine
miles from Jaffa, the first town on the northernmost of the
two roads between Jaffa and Jerusalem. The Benjamites occupied
and built, i.e. fortified and enlarged, it originally (1
Chronicles 8:12) and reoccupied it after the return from
Babylon (Ezra 2:33; Nehemiah 11:35). The Romans named it
Diospolls. It became the seat of a bishopric. Here was buried,
and probably born, George, England's legendary patron saint
and martyr; a church in his honour was erected over his
remains, the beautiful ruin of which is still standing.
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