Reference: Hazerim
American
An ancient abode of the Avim, apparently in the northwestern part of Arabia Petraea, De 2:23.
Easton
villages, probably the name of the temporary villages in which the nomad Avites resided (De 2:23).
Fausets
The villages or "enclosures" of the wandering Avvim, the ancient occupants of southwestern Palestine (De 2:28). (See HAZAR.)
Hastings
In AV a place-name, but rightly replaced by 'villages' in RV (De 2:23).
J. F. M'Curdy.
Morish
Haze'rim
This may refer to a district in the S.W. of Palestine, or to the temporary dwellings of the Avim before they were expelled by the Caphtorim. De 2:23. The R.V. and others translate it 'hamlets' or 'villages.'
Smith
Haze'rim
(villages). The Avim, or more accurately the Avvim, are said to have lived "in the villages (Authorized Version 'Hazerim') as far as Gaza,"
De 2:23
before their expulsion by the Caphtorim.