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Hazor-hadattah
This name means New Hazor. It was an ancient city in the south of Judah (Joshua 15:25) on its border with Edom.
Its mentioned only once in Scripture, in the book of Joshua in a section where the inheritance of the children of Judah is detailed after Israel’s conquest of the land of Canaan. It is named along with various other cities and their villages in Judah’s far south:
- Kabzeel
- Eder
- Jagur
- Kinah
- Dimonah
- Adadah
- Kedesh
- Hazor
- Ithnan
- Ziph
- Telem
- Bealoth
- Hazor-hadattah
- Kerioth-hezron (that is, Hazor)
- Amam
- Shema
- Moladah
- Hazar-gaddah
- Heshmon
- Beth-pelet
- Hazar-shual
- Beersheba
- Biziothiah
- Baalah
- Iim
- Ezem
- Eltolad
- Chesil
- Hormah
- Ziklag
- Madmannah
- Sansannah
- Lebaoth
- Shilhim
- Ain
- Rimmon
It is probably identified with the ruins of el-Hazzarah, near Beit Jebrin.
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Article Version: March 11, 2026
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