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<p> (Heb. sing. Tsidoni', צַדֹנַי, Ezekiel 32:30; plur. Tsidonim, צַידֹנַים צַידוֹנַים [the full form], or צַדֹנַים [ Ezra 3:7, they of Zidon], and [ 1 Kings 11:5; 1 Kings 11:33] Tsidongs צַידֹנַין, Sept. Σιδώνιοι Ezekiel 32:30, ( στρατηγὶ Ἀσσούρ ]; Vulg. Sidonmi [except Ezekiel 32:30, venatores]; A.V. "Sidonians," 2 Kings 16:31) the inhabitants of Zidon. They were among the nations of [[Canaan]] left to practice the [[Israelites]] in the art of war ( Judges 3:3), and colonies of them appear to have spread up into the hill country from [[Lebanon]] to Misrephoth-maim, ( Joshua 13:4; Joshua 13:6), whence in later times they hewed cedar-trees for [[David]] and [[Solomon]] ( 1 Chronicles 22:4). They oppressed the Israelites on their first entrance into, the country ( Judges 10:12), and appear to have lived a luxurious, reckless life Judges 15:7); they were skilful in hewing timber (in 5, 6), and were employed for this purpose by Solomon. They were idolaters and worshipped [[Ashtoreth]] as their tutelary goddess ( Judges 11:5; Judges 11:33; 2 Kings 23:13), as well as the sun-god Baal, from whom their king was named ( 1 Kings 16:31). The term [[Zidonian]] among the Hebrews appears to have been extended in meaning as that of Phoenician among the Greeks. Zidonian worm en ( Tsedeniyoth', צֵדְנַיּוֹת; Sept. Σύραι, Vulg. Sidoniae) were in Solomon's harem (11, 1), (See [[Zidon]]). </p>
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<p> (Heb. sing. Tsidoni', '''''צַדֹנַי''''' , &nbsp;Ezekiel 32:30; plur. ''Tsidonim'' , '''''צַידֹנַים''''' '''''צַידוֹנַים''''' [the full form], or '''''צַדֹנַים''''' [&nbsp;Ezra 3:7, they of Zidon], and [&nbsp;1 Kings 11:5; &nbsp;1 Kings 11:33] Tsidongs '''''צַידֹנַין''''' , Sept. '''''Σιδώνιοι''''' &nbsp;Ezekiel 32:30, ( '''''Στρατηγὶ''''' '''''Ἀσσούρ''''' ]; Vulg. ''Sidonmi'' [except &nbsp;Ezekiel 32:30, ''Venatores'' ]; A.V. "Sidonians," 2 Kings 16:31) the inhabitants of Zidon. They were among the nations of [[Canaan]] left to practice the [[Israelites]] in the art of war (&nbsp;Judges 3:3), and colonies of them appear to have spread up into the hill country from [[Lebanon]] to Misrephoth-maim, (&nbsp;Joshua 13:4; &nbsp;Joshua 13:6), whence in later times they hewed cedar-trees for David and [[Solomon]] (&nbsp;1 Chronicles 22:4). They oppressed the Israelites on their first entrance into, the country (&nbsp;Judges 10:12), and appear to have lived a luxurious, reckless life &nbsp;Judges 15:7); they were skilful in hewing timber (in 5, 6), and were employed for this purpose by Solomon. They were idolaters and worshipped [[Ashtoreth]] as their tutelary goddess (&nbsp;Judges 11:5; &nbsp;Judges 11:33; &nbsp;2 Kings 23:13), as well as the sun-god Baal, from whom their king was named (&nbsp;1 Kings 16:31). The term [[Zidonian]] among the Hebrews appears to have been extended in meaning as that of Phoenician among the Greeks. Zidonian worm en ( ''Tsedeniyoth', '''''צֵדְנַיּוֹת''''' ;'' Sept. '''''Σύραι''''' , Vulg. ''Sidoniae'' ) were in Solomon's harem (11, 1), (See [[Zidon]]). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_66624"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/zidonian Zidonian from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_66624"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/zidonian Zidonian from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Zidonian [1]

(Heb. sing. Tsidoni', צַדֹנַי ,  Ezekiel 32:30; plur. Tsidonim , צַידֹנַים צַידוֹנַים [the full form], or צַדֹנַים [ Ezra 3:7, they of Zidon], and [ 1 Kings 11:5;  1 Kings 11:33] Tsidongs צַידֹנַין , Sept. Σιδώνιοι  Ezekiel 32:30, ( Στρατηγὶ Ἀσσούρ ]; Vulg. Sidonmi [except  Ezekiel 32:30, Venatores ]; A.V. "Sidonians," 2 Kings 16:31) the inhabitants of Zidon. They were among the nations of Canaan left to practice the Israelites in the art of war ( Judges 3:3), and colonies of them appear to have spread up into the hill country from Lebanon to Misrephoth-maim, ( Joshua 13:4;  Joshua 13:6), whence in later times they hewed cedar-trees for David and Solomon ( 1 Chronicles 22:4). They oppressed the Israelites on their first entrance into, the country ( Judges 10:12), and appear to have lived a luxurious, reckless life  Judges 15:7); they were skilful in hewing timber (in 5, 6), and were employed for this purpose by Solomon. They were idolaters and worshipped Ashtoreth as their tutelary goddess ( Judges 11:5;  Judges 11:33;  2 Kings 23:13), as well as the sun-god Baal, from whom their king was named ( 1 Kings 16:31). The term Zidonian among the Hebrews appears to have been extended in meaning as that of Phoenician among the Greeks. Zidonian worm en ( Tsedeniyoth', צֵדְנַיּוֹת ; Sept. Σύραι , Vulg. Sidoniae ) were in Solomon's harem (11, 1), (See Zidon).

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