Reference: Mozah
Easton
an issuing of water, a city of Benjamin (Jos 18:26).
Fausets
With the article the. A city of Benjamin (Jos 18:26); "spring head", else "place of reeds." The Mishna calls it "Motsa, below Jerusalem, where they descended and gathered willow branches" for the feast of tabernacles. The Gemara says it was a Roman "colony," and exempt from the king's tribute. Probably now Kulonieh, a village four miles W. of Jerusalem, on the Jaffa road, at the entrance of wady Beit Haninah. Doubtless the now dry river bed, when through woods the climate was less arid, was filled with water along which grew willows.
Hastings
A town of Benjamin (Jos 18:28). A possible site is the ruin Beit Mizzeh, close to Kulonieh, west of Jerusalem.
Morish
Mo'zah
City in Benjamin. Jos 18:26. Identified with ruins at Beit Mizza, 31 49' N, 35 9' E.
Smith
Mo'zah
(fountain), one of the cities in the allotment of Benjamin,
only, named between hae-Cephirah and Rekem.