Ono

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grief or strength or iniquity of him
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


ONO.—A Benjamite city (1Ch_8:12) named with Lod and Hadid (Ezr_2:33 etc.), to which his enemies invited Nehemiah to conference (Ezr_6:2). It was reoccupied after the Exile. It is identified with Kefr ‘Ânâ, to the N. of Ludd, the ancient Lod or Lydda.
W. Ewing.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


A town of Benjamin (1Ch_8:12). The men of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, 721 in number, returned from Babylon (Neh_7:37). Its plain is mentioned (Neh_6:2); identified by some with "the valley of craftsmen" (Neh_11:35). Kefr Ana and Ania are suggested as representing Ono; but there are objections to both.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


O'no. (strong). One of the towns of Benjamin, is first found in 1Ch_8:12. A plain was attached to the town called "the plain of Ono," Neh_6:2, perhaps, identical with "the valley of craftsmen." Neh_11:35.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


ō?nō (אונו, 'ōnō; Codex Vaticanus ̓Ωνάν, Ōnán; Codex Alexandrinus ̓Ωνώ, Ōnṓ, and other forms): A town mentioned along with Lod as fortified by certain Benjamites (1Ch_8:12). The Mishna (‛Ǎrākhı̄n ix.6) says that Joshua fortified it, but there is no such early notice of it in Scripture. It was occupied by Benjamites after the return from exile (Ezr_2:33; Neh_7:37; Neh_11:35). In one of the villages in the plain of Ono, Sanballat and his friends vainly tried to inveigle Nehemiah into a conference (Neh_6:2). It is represented by the modern Kefr ‛Anā, which lies to the Northwest of Lydda. In 1 Esdras 5:22, the name appears as ?Onus.?

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Ono
(Heb. Ono', אוֹנוֹ[Neh_7:37, אֹנוֹ], strong; Sept. ᾿Ωνώ, .but ᾿Ωνών ‘ in Neh_7:37, v. r. ᾿Ωνάν; and Αἰλάμ .r. r. Α᾿δάμ in Chron.), the name of a city of the tribe of Dan; and perhaps originally that of its founder. It does not appear in the catalogues of the book of Joshua, but is first found in 1Ch_8:12, where Shamed or Shamer is said to have built Ono and Lod with their “daughter villages.” It was therefore probe ably annexed by the Benjamites subsequently to their original settlement, like Aijalon, which was allotted to Dan, but is found afterwards, in the hands of the Benjamites (1Ch_8:13). The tradition of the Talmudists is that it was left intact by Joshua, but burned during the war of Gibeah (Jdg_20:48), and that 1Ch_8:12 describes its restoration. (See Targum on this latter passage.) The men of Lod, Hadid, and Ono, to the number of 725 (or Nehemiah 721), returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr_2:33; Neh_7:37; see also 1Es_5:22). A valley ( בַּקְעָה) was attached to the town, and bore its name, “the plain of Ono” (Neh_6:2), perhaps identical with the “valley of craftsmen” (Nehemiah 11:56); and in any case a part or extension of the vale of Sharon. By Eusebius and Jerome Ono is not named. The rabbins frequently mention it, but without any indication of its position further than that it was three miles from Lod. (See the citations from the Talmud in Lightfoot [Chor. Decad on S. Mark, ch. ix, § 3] and Schwarz [Palest. p. 135]). A village called Kef- ‘Ana is enumerated by Robinson among the places in the districts of Ramleh and Lydd (Bib. Res. iii, - 1st ed. App. 120, 121). This village, almost due north of Ludd, is suggested bs Vain de Velde (Memoir. p. 337) as identical with Ono. Against the identification are the difference in the names — the modern one containing the letter Ain-. and the distance from Lydda, which, instead of being three milliaria, is fully five, being more than four English miles, according to Van de Velde's map. These difficulties, however, do not seem insuperable objections. Winer remarks that Beit Unia is more suitable as far as its orthography is concerned; but on the other hand it is much too far distant from Ludd to meet the requirements of the passages quoted above.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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