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HAZAR-SHUAL

(Heb. ḥăṣar šûʿāl)

A town (“enclosure of the fox”) in the southern part of Judah’s inheritance (Josh. 15:28), earlier assigned to Simeon (19:3; 1 Chr. 4:28). It was resettled by the exiles returning from Babylon (Neh. 11:27). The location is uncertain but the context suggests it was located in the Negeb, in the vicinity of Beer-sheba. A possible identification is Khirbet el-Waen (137071), 4 km. (2.5 mi.) E of Beer-sheba.

Laura B. Mazow







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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