Reference: Hazerim
American
An ancient abode of the Avim, apparently in the northwestern part of Arabia Petraea, De 2:23.
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Easton
villages, probably the name of the temporary villages in which the nomad Avites resided (De 2:23).
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Fausets
The villages or "enclosures" of the wandering Avvim, the ancient occupants of southwestern Palestine (De 2:28). (See HAZAR.)
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Hastings
In AV a place-name, but rightly replaced by 'villages' in RV (De 2:23).
J. F. M'Curdy.
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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.'
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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.