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== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70199" /> ==
== People's Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_70199" /> ==
<p> '''Hazor''' (''hâ'sôr'' ), ''enclosure.'' 1. The city of King Jabin: destroyed by Joshua, &nbsp;Joshua 11:1; &nbsp;Joshua 11:10-11; given to Naphtali, &nbsp;Joshua 19:36; again possessed by the Canaanites, &nbsp;Judges 4:2. who had for its king Jabin—a generic reigned in Hazor and whose general was Sisera. It was fortified by Solomon, &nbsp;1 Kings 9:15; its people were carried into captivity by Tiglath-pileser. &nbsp;2 Kings 15:29. The city appears to have been situated on a hill in the midst of a plain, and was a stronghold. &nbsp;Joshua 11:4; &nbsp;Judges 4:3. 2. [[A]] city in the south of Judah; probably should be written Hazor-ithman, &nbsp;Joshua 15:23. 3. Another town of Judah; called Hazor-hadattah, or New Hazor. Josh. 15:25. 4 Hezron, which is Hazor, &nbsp;Joshua 15:25; rendered by [[Canon]] Cook "Kerioth Hezron, which is Hazor." It is supposed to have been the home of [[Judas]] Iscariot, the man of Kerioth, &nbsp;Matthew 10:4; Conder suggested Kheshram, north of Beer-sheba, as the site of this Hazor. </p>
<p> [[Hazor]] (''hâ'sôr'' ), ''enclosure.'' 1. The city of King Jabin: destroyed by Joshua, &nbsp;Joshua 11:1; &nbsp;Joshua 11:10-11; given to Naphtali, &nbsp;Joshua 19:36; again possessed by the Canaanites, &nbsp;Judges 4:2. who had for its king Jabin—a generic reigned in Hazor and whose general was Sisera. It was fortified by Solomon, &nbsp;1 Kings 9:15; its people were carried into captivity by Tiglath-pileser. &nbsp;2 Kings 15:29. The city appears to have been situated on a hill in the midst of a plain, and was a stronghold. &nbsp;Joshua 11:4; &nbsp;Judges 4:3. 2. [[A]] city in the south of Judah; probably should be written Hazor-ithman, &nbsp;Joshua 15:23. 3. Another town of Judah; called Hazor-hadattah, or New Hazor. Josh. 15:25. 4 Hezron, which is Hazor, &nbsp;Joshua 15:25; rendered by [[Canon]] Cook "Kerioth Hezron, which is Hazor." It is supposed to have been the home of [[Judas]] Iscariot, the man of Kerioth, &nbsp;Matthew 10:4; Conder suggested Kheshram, north of Beer-sheba, as the site of this Hazor. </p>
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51499" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51499" /> ==