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<p> ("horse village"); belonging to Simeon, in southern [[Judah]] ( Joshua 19:5; 1 Chronicles 4:31); possibly made a depot for horses in the trade with [[Egypt]] in Solomon's time; the name may be changed from some ancient name, as the import of horses was prohibited, and not practiced until David's and Solomon's time. In the [[Quarterly]] [[Statement]] of the Pal. Expl. the sites of [[Hazar-Shual]] and [[Hazar-Gaddah]] are described as walled towns of flint, answering to the meaning of Hazar, an "enclosure." </p>
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<p> ("horse village"); belonging to Simeon, in southern Judah (&nbsp;Joshua 19:5; &nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:31); possibly made a depot for horses in the trade with Egypt in Solomon's time; the name may be changed from some ancient name, as the import of horses was prohibited, and not practiced until David's and Solomon's time. In the Quarterly Statement of the Pal. Expl. the sites of [[Hazar-Shual]] and [[Hazar-Gaddah]] are described as walled towns of flint, answering to the meaning of Hazar, an "enclosure." </p>
 
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<ref name="term_35826"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/hazarsusah Hazarsusah from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_35826"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/hazarsusah Hazarsusah from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 12 October 2021

Hazarsusah [1]

("horse village"); belonging to Simeon, in southern Judah ( Joshua 19:5;  1 Chronicles 4:31); possibly made a depot for horses in the trade with Egypt in Solomon's time; the name may be changed from some ancient name, as the import of horses was prohibited, and not practiced until David's and Solomon's time. In the Quarterly Statement of the Pal. Expl. the sites of Hazar-Shual and Hazar-Gaddah are described as walled towns of flint, answering to the meaning of Hazar, an "enclosure."

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