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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51456" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_51456" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Hazazon-Tamar]] </strong> (? ‘pruning of the palm,’ &nbsp; [[Genesis]] 14:7 ). It is identified with <strong> En-gedi </strong> (&nbsp; 2 Chronicles 20:2 ). The name is preserved in <em> Wâdy Hasaseh </em> , [[N.]] of <em> ’Ain Jidy </em> . &nbsp; Genesis 14:7 , however, seems to place it to the [[S.]] [[W.]] of the [[Dead]] Sea. </p> <p> [[W.]] Ewing. </p>
<p> <strong> [[Hazazon-Tamar]] </strong> (? ‘pruning of the palm,’ &nbsp; [[Genesis]] 14:7 ). It is identified with <strong> En-gedi </strong> (&nbsp; 2 Chronicles 20:2 ). The name is preserved in <em> Wâdy Hasaseh </em> , N. of <em> ’Ain Jidy </em> . &nbsp; Genesis 14:7 , however, seems to place it to the S. W. of the [[Dead]] Sea. </p> <p> W. Ewing. </p>
          
          
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72974" /> ==
== Smith's Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_72974" /> ==

Revision as of 10:54, 13 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Hazazon-Tamar (? ‘pruning of the palm,’   Genesis 14:7 ). It is identified with En-gedi (  2 Chronicles 20:2 ). The name is preserved in Wâdy Hasaseh , N. of ’Ain Jidy .   Genesis 14:7 , however, seems to place it to the S. W. of the Dead Sea.

W. Ewing.

Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]

Haz'azon-ta'mar. See Hazezon-tamar .

Holman Bible Dictionary [3]

 Genesis 14:7 2 Chronicles 20:2Engedi

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

haz´a - zan - tā´mar ( חצצן תּמר , ḥacăcōn tāmār  ; the King James Version Hazezon Tamar ): "Hazazon of the palm trees," mentioned (  Genesis 14:7 ) as a place of the Amorites, conquered, together with En-mishpat and the country of the Amalekites, by Chedorlaomer; in  2 Chronicles 20:2 it is identified with En-Gedi (which see); and if so, it must have been its older name. If this identification be accepted, then Hazazon may survive in the name Wādy Husāsah , Northwest of ‛Ain Jidy . Another suggestion, which certainly meets the needs of the narrative better, is that Hazazon-tamar is the Thamara of Eusebius, Onomasticon (85 3; 210 86), the Θαμαρω , Thamarō , of Ptol. xvi.3. The ruin Kurnub , 20 miles West-Southwest of the South end of the Dead Sea - on the road from Hebron to Elath - is supposed to mark this site.

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