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HAZER - H>@ - topographically, seems generally employed for the villages of people. As a proper name it appears in the Authorized Version
In the plural, HAZERIM and HAZEBOTH, for which see below. In the slightly different form of HAZOR. In composition with other words: HAZAR

- ADDAR (village of Addar), a place named as one of the landmarks on the southern boundary of the land promised to Israel. kjv@Numbers:34:4) ADAR kjv@Joshua:15:3) HAZAR

- ENAN (village of fountains), the place at which the northern boundary of the land promised to the children of Israel was to terminate. kjv@Numbers:34:9-10) comp. kjv@Ezekiel:47:17 kjv@Ezekiel:48:1 HAZAB GADDAH (village of fortune), one of the towns in the southern district of Judah, kjv@Joshua:15:27) named between Moladah and Heshmon. HAZAR

- SHUAL (village of jackals), a town in the southern district of Judah, lying between Hazar-gaddah and Beersheba. kjv@Joshua:15:28 kjv@Joshua:19:3; kjv@1Chronicles:4:28) HAZAR

- SUSAH (village of horses), one of the "cities" allotted to Simeon in the extreme south of the territory of Judah. kjv@Joshua:19:5)



HAZERIM - H>@ - (villages). The Avim, or more accurately the Avvim, are said to have lived "in the villages (Authorized Version ’Hazerim’) as far as Gaza," (2:23) before their expulsion by the Caphtorim.



HAZEROTH - H>@ - (villages), kjv@Numbers:11:35 kjv@Numbers:12:16 kjv@Numbers:33:17 ; kjv@1:1) a station of the Israelites in the desert, and perhaps recognizable in the Arabic Ain Hudhera , forty miles northeast of Sinai.