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NAVE: Ono
EBD: Ono
SMITH: ONO
ISBE: ONO
Ono
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Ono: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
a town founded by Shemed son of Elpaal of Benjamin
grief or strength or iniquity of him
grief or strength or iniquity of him
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Ono (32° 1´, 34° 51´)
Hebrew
Strongs #0207: wnwa 'Ownow or (shortened) wna 'Onow
Ono = "vigorous"1) city in Benjamin
2) a valley (of craftsman)
207 'Ownow o-no'
or (shortened) ;Onow {o-no'}; prolonged from 202; strong;Ono, a place in Palestine:-Ono.
see HEBREW for 0202
Ono [EBD]
a town of Benjamin, in the "plain of Ono" (1 Chr. 8:12; Ezra 2:33); now Kefr 'Ana, 5 miles north of Lydda, and about 30 miles north-west of Jerusalem. Not succeeding in their attempts to deter Nehemiah from rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat and Tobiah resorted to strategem, and pretending to wish a conference with him, they invited him to meet them at Ono. Four times they made the request, and every time Nehemiah refused to come. Their object was to take him prisoner.
ONO [SMITH]
(strong), one of the towns of Benjamin, is first found in (1 Chronicles 8:12) A plain was attached to the town called "the plain of Ono" (Nehemiah 6:2) perhaps identical with the valley of craftsmen" (Nehemiah 11:35)ONO [ISBE]
ONO - o'-no ('ono; Codex Vaticanus Onan; Codex Alexandrinus Ono, and other forms): A town mentioned along with Lod as fortified by certain Benjamites (1 Ch 8:12). The Mishna (Arakhin 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; 11:35). In one of the villages in the plain of Ono, Sanballat and his friends vainly tried to inveigle Nehemiah into a conference (6:2). It is represented by the modern Kefr `Ana, which lies to the Northwest of Lydda. In 1 Esdras 5:22, the name appears as "Onus."W. Ewing
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