Azem
Azem
(Hebrews E’tsem, , a bone, in pause A’tsem, ; Sept. v. r. , ), a city in the tribe of Simeon, originally included within the southern territory of Judah, in the neighborhood of Balah (or Bilhah) and Eltolad (or Tolad) (Jos 15:29; Jos 19:3; 1Ch 4:29, in which last passage it is Anglicized Ezem, Sept. v. r. ). These notices afford only a slight ground for a conjectural location, perhaps in the great plain at the south-west extremity of the tribe, possibly at the ruins on Tell Akhmar (Van de Velde, Map).
Azem
Of this place Dr. Tristram thinks (Bible Places, p. 23) a trace remains in the name of the Azazimeh Arabs who occupy the region in question. SEE IIM.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Azem
AZEM or EZEM. A city S. of Judah; afterward allotted to Simeon (Jos 15:29; Jos 19:3).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Azem
azem: the King James Version form for Ezem (Thus the Revised Version (British and American)) (Jos 15:29; Jos 19:3).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Azem
City on the south of Judah, afterwards allotted to Simeon. Jos 15:29; Jos 19:3. Supposed to be the same as EZEM. It is not identified.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Azem
H6107
A city in the south of Judah. Called also Ezem.
Jos 15:29; Jos 19:3; 1Ch 4:29
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Azem
A’zem. (bone). A city in the extreme south of Judah, Jos 15:29, afterwards, allotted to Simeon. Jos 19:3. Elsewhere it is Ezem.