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  2. Ludim - Wikipedia

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    Ludim (Hebrew: לודים, romanized: Lūḏîm) is the Hebrew term for a people mentioned in Jeremiah and Ezekiel. In the Biblical Table of Nations Genesis 10:13 they were descended from Mizraim . The biblical scholar Victor P. Hamilton believes that the available evidence "suggests" that the Ludim are the Lydians .

  3. Lud, son of Shem - Wikipedia

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    However, the chronicle of Hippolytus of Rome (c. 234 AD) identifies Lud's descendants with the Lazones or Alazonii (names usually taken as variants of the "Halizones" said by Strabo to have once lived along the Halys) while it derives the Lydians from the aforementioned Ludim, son of Mizraim.

  4. Laudanum - Wikipedia

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    Laudanum is a tincture of opium containing approximately 10% powdered opium by weight (the equivalent of 1% morphine). [1] Laudanum is prepared by dissolving extracts from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) in alcohol ().

  5. Portal:Bible/Featured chapter/Genesis 10 - Wikipedia

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    An extensive list of descendants of Noah, known as the Table of Nations, begins by listing Noah's immediate children: Ham, Shem, Japheth.It then proceeds to detail their descendants.

  6. Biblical terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    Ludim, offspring of Mizraim. Anamim, offspring of Mizraim. Lehabim, offspring of Mizraim. Naphtuhim, offspring of Mizraim. Pathrusim, offspring of Mizraim. Casluhim ("out of whom came Philistim" – Genesis 10:14, 1Chronicles 1:12) Caphtorim: Probably the island of Crete.

  7. Lydia - Wikipedia

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    Lydia (Ancient Greek: Λυδία, romanized: Ludía; Latin: Lȳdia) was an Iron Age kingdom situated in the west of Asia Minor, in modern-day Turkey.Later, it became an important province of the Achaemenid Empire and then the Roman Empire.

  8. Ludum Dare - Wikipedia

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    New Ludum Dare logo Old Ludum Dare logo. Ludum Dare (LD; Classical Latin: [ˈluːdũː ˈdarɛ], meaning 'to give a game', [1] also referenced as LDJAM) is a game jam competition.

  9. Talk:Lydia - Wikipedia

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    But "Ludim" also is the spelling given for the Mizraimite (Egyptian) tribe in Genesis 10, whereas Shem's son appears only as "Lud". Some infer that there were thus both Semitic and Hamitic groups of "Ludim"; our anon's secondary interpretation seems to be that all instances of "Ludim" necessarily imply the Egyptian Ludim.