Strong’s H2675 · Hebrew
חָצוֹר חֲדַתָּה
Châtsôwr Chădattâh
khaw-tsore' khad-attaw'
Definition
new Chatsor, a place in Palestine
Etymology
from H2674 (חָצוֹר) and a Aramaizing form of the feminine of H2319 (חָדָשׁ) (compare H2323 (חֲדָת));
Where the KJV renders it
- Hazor
- Hadattah (as if two places)
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