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Ludim is the Hebrew term for Lydia used in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In the Biblical Table of Nations they were said to descend from Mizraim. According to Josephus the land was destroyed.


Ludim are not to be confused with another similarly named group descended from Mizraim called the Lehabim nor with the far-eastern descendants of Lud the Shemite.


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1 Chronicles 1:11 Mizraim became the father of Ludim, and Anamim (193 words)
And Mizraim begat Ludim, and Anamim, and Lehabim, and Naphtuhim, (ASV)
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1 Chronicles 1:11 YLT: And Mizraim begat the Ludim, and the Anamim, and the Lehabim, and the Naphtuhim,
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