KEDES, in Ancient Geography, a city of refuge in the tribe of Naphtali, on the confines of Tyre and of Galilee. Jerome calls it a sacerdotal city, situated on a mountain, twenty miles from Tyre, near Paneas, and called Cidissus. It was taken by the king of Assyria.
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