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Reference: Zuzims

Easton

restless; sprouting, were smitten "in Ham" by Chedorlaomer and his allies (Ge 14:5). Some have identified this tribe with the Zamzummims (q.v.).

Fausets

(See GIANTS.) Chedorlaomer attacked the Zuzims in Ham (Ge 14:5). Gesenius identifies with the Zamzummim of Ammon. Connected with the Horim in Ge 14:6 as the Zamzummim are in De 2:20.

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Morish

Zu'zims Zamzummims. Zamzum'mims

A giant race who inhabited the district afterwards held by the Ammonites: they were smitten early by Chedorlaomer. The meaning of the term is doubtful: Gesenius says the first name is perhaps from the fertility of their country, and the second signifies 'noisy nations.' F?rst judges the first to signify 'prominent ones, giants,' and the second 'powerful, vigorous.' Ge 14:5; De 2:20.

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