Reference: Hazer
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Ha'zer,
topographically, seems generally employed for the villages of people. As a proper name it appears in the Authorized Version --
1. In the plural, HAZERIM and HAZEBOTH, for which see below.
See Hazerim
2. In the slightly different form of HAZOR.
See Hazor
3. In composition with other words:
1. HAZAR-ADDAR (village of Addar), a place named as one of the landmarks on the southern boundary of the land promised to Israel.
ADAR
See Adar
2. HAZAR-ENAN (village of fountains), the place at which the northern boundary of the land promised to the children of Israel was to terminate.
comp. Ezek 47:17; 48:1
3. HAZAB GADDAH (village of fortune), one of the towns in the southern district of Judah,
named between Moladah and Heshmon.
4. HAZAR-SHUAL (village of jackals), a town in the southern district of Judah, lying between Hazar-gaddah and Beersheba.
5. HAZAR-SUSAH (village of horses), one of the "cities" allotted to Simeon in the extreme south of the territory of Judah.