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HAZAR-SUSAH

(Heb. ḥăṣar sûsâ)
(also HAZAR-SUSIM)

A city in the Negeb apportioned to Simeon following the Conquest (Josh. 19:5). At 1 Chr. 4:31 it is called Hazar-susim. A textual parallel in Judah’s allotment (Josh. 15:31-32) may reflect Simeon’s territorial assimilation with Judah, as well as Hazar-susah’s possible geographical association with Sansannah (Khirbet esh-Shamshaniyat; 140083), which would explain its absence from this list. An alternate identification is modern Sbalat Abū Susein (103074), 32 km. (20 mi.) W of Beer-sheba.

Ryan Byrne







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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