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Ludim

Ludim refers to descendants of Lud, a son of Shem, mentioned in Genesis as part of Israel's genealogical and geographical context in Scripture.

Overview

Ludim (also spelled Ludites) were descendants of Lud, son of Shem, listed in the Table of Nations in Genesis. They appear to represent an ancient people group in the Near East, though their exact historical location remains debated by scholars. The limited biblical references suggest they were known to the Hebrew writers as a distinct people.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Shem were Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram" (Genesis 10:22, ESV). "Ludim also, and Ethiopians, and Libyans, and all the mingled people... shall fall with them by the sword" (Ezekiel 30:5, KJV). "Ethiopia and Egypt were his strength, and it was infinite; the Libyans and the Ethiopians were in his service" (Nahum 3:9, ESV).

Application

Understanding Ludim helps us recognize Scripture's accurate historical framework and appreciate how God's Word documents ancient peoples and nations within His sovereign plan for human history.