Hazezon Tamar
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Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]
("pruning of palms".) The old name of Engedi, famed for palms. (See Engedi .) Perhaps this was "the city of palm trees" ( Judges 1:16) (though Jericho is generally called so: Deuteronomy 34:3), from which the Kenites, the tribe of Moses' father-in-law, went into the wilderness of Judah with the children of Judah. Thus, Balaam standing on a height opposite Jericho, and seeing the western shore of the Dead Sea to Engedi, appropriately speaks of the Kenite as having fixed his "nest" in the cliff there ( Numbers 24:21).
Kitto's Popular Cyclopedia of Biblial Literature [2]
Ha´zezon Ta´mar [EN-GEDI]