Reference: Halhul
Easton
full of hollows, a town in the highlands of Judah (Jos 15:58). It is now a small village of the same name, and is situated about 5 miles north-east of Hebron on the way to Jerusalem. There is an old Jewish tradition that Gad, David's seer (2Sa 24:11), was buried here.
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Fausets
A town in the Judah mountains. The hill is still so named, with ruins of walls and foundations, a mile to the left of the road from Jerusalem to Hebron, four miles front the latter. A mosque stands there, named Nebi Yunus, the prophet Jonah (Jos 15:58). Close to Beitsur (Bethzur) and Jedur (Gedor).
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Hastings
A city of Judah (Jos 15:58). It is the modern Halhul, a large village 4 miles north of Hebron.
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Morish
Hal'hul
City in the highlands of Judah. Jos 15:58. Identified with Hulhul, 31 35' N, 35 6' E.
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Smith
Hal'hul
(trembling), a town of Judah in the mountain district.
The name still remains unaltered attached to a conspicuous hill a mile to the left of the road from Jerusalem to Hebron, between three and four miles from the latter.