חֲצַר שׁוּעָל
cha.tsar shu.al
Hazar-shual
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Hazar-Shual: A Biblical Place Name Hazar-Shual appears eight times in the Hebrew Bible as a geographical designation. The term combines two elements: *chazar* (settlement or enclosure) and *shual* (fox), literally meaning "fox settlement" or "fox enclosure." This compound structure identifies it as a specific location rather than a common noun, functioning as a proper name throughout its biblical occurrences. The frequency of eight appearances suggests this was a recognized settlement of sufficient importance to warrant repeated mention in biblical texts. However, without additional lexical data regarding the specific biblical passages where it appears or its historical context, the precise geographical location, political significance, or reasons for its mention cannot be determined from the definition alone. The name itself reflects a naming convention common in ancient Near Eastern settlements, where animal names combined with terms for inhabited places created distinctive identifiers for towns and villages.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
8 total occurrences across the text
in Hazar Shual, in Beersheba and its towns,
Nehemiah 11:27in Hazar Shual, in Beersheba and its towns,
Joshua 15:28Hazar Shual, Beersheba, Biziothiah,
Joshua 15:28Hazar Shual, Beersheba, Biziothiah,
Joshua 19:3Hazar Shual, Balah, Ezem,
Joshua 19:3Hazar Shual, Balah, Ezem,
1 Chronicles 4:28They lived at Beersheba, Moladah, Hazarshual,
1 Chronicles 4:28They lived at Beersheba, Moladah, Hazarshual,