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From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Zidon
a
fishery
,
a
town
on
the
Mediterranean
coast
,
about
25
miles
north
of
Tyre
.
It
received
its
name
from
the
"
first-born
"
of
Canaan
,
the
grandson
of
Noah
(
Gen
. 10:15, 19).
It
was
the
first
home
of
the
Phoenicians
on
the
coast
of
Palestine
,
and
from
its
extensive
commercial
relations
became
a
"
great
"
city
(
Josh
.
11:8; 19:28).
It
was
the
mother
city
of
Tyre
.
It
lay
within
the
lot
of
the
tribe
of
Asher
,
but
was
never
subdued
(
Judg
. 1:31).
The
Zidonians
long
oppressed
Israel
(
Judg
. 10:12).
From
the
time
of
David
its
glory
began
to
wane
,
and
Tyre
,
its
"
virgin
daughter
" (
Isa
. 23:12),
rose
to
its
place
of
pre-eminence
.
Solomon
entered
into
a
matrimonial
alliance
with
the
Zidonians
,
and
thus
their
form
of
idolatrous
worship
found
a
place
in
the
land
of
Israel
(1
Kings
11:1, 33).
This
city
was
famous
for
its
manufactures
and
arts
,
as
well
as
for
its
commerce
(1
Kings
5:6;
1
Chr
. 22:4;
Ezek
. 27:8).
It
is
frequently
referred
to
by
the
prophets
(
Isa
. 23:2, 4, 12;
Jer
. 25:22; 27:3; 47:4;
Ezek
. 27:8;
28:21, 22; 32:30;
Joel
3:4).
Our
Lord
visited
the
"
coasts
"
of
Tyre
and
Zidon
=
Sidon
(q.v.),
Matt
. 15:21;
Mark
7:24;
Luke
4:26;
and
from
this
region
many
came
forth
to
hear
him
preaching
(
Mark
3:8;
Luke
6:17).
From
Sidon
,
at
which
the
ship
put
in
after
leaving
Caesarea
,
Paul
finally
sailed
for
Rome
(
Acts
27:3,
4).
This
city
is
now
a
town
of
10,000
inhabitants
,
with
remains
of
walls
built
in
the
twelfth
century
A.D.
In
1855,
the
sarcophagus
of
Eshmanezer
was
discovered
.
From
a
Phoenician
inscription
on
its
lid
,
it
appears
that
he
was
a
"
king
of
the
Sidonians
,"
probably
in
the
third
century
B.C.,
and
that
his
mother
was
a
priestess
of
Ashtoreth
, "
the
goddess
of
the
Sidonians
."
In
this
inscription
Baal
is
mentioned
as
the
chief
god
of
the
Sidonians
.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Zidon
,
hunting
;
fishing
;
venison
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