קִרְיַת חֻצוֹת
qir.yat chu.tsot
Kiriath-huzoth
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
Supported# Qiryat Huzoth: A Place Name in Ancient Israel Qiryat Huzoth (קִרְיַת חֻצוֹת) is a Hebrew place name that appears only twice in the biblical text. The name combines two Hebrew elements: "qiryat" (city) and "huzoth" (streets or open spaces), literally meaning "City of Streets" or "City of Squares." This compound construction follows a common pattern in Hebrew for naming settlements, emphasizing a particular feature or characteristic of the location. Given the extremely limited occurrence—just two appearances in the Bible—this place held minor significance in the biblical narrative. The name itself suggests an ordinary settlement with typical urban infrastructure, distinguishing it by its public spaces rather than any unique religious or political importance. Without additional lexical data on its specific locations or historical context, we can only confirm that it was a recognized place known to the biblical authors and their audiences, though it occupied the margins of the scriptural account.
Source data & methodology
Occurrences in Scripture
2 total occurrences across the text