Shahazimah
Shahazimah
[some Shahazi’mah] (Heb. Shachatsi’mah, [so the marg., but the text has Shachatzu’mah, , towards the heights [for the word is plur. with the local added]; Sept. [taking the last syllable for , to the sea], v.r. ; Vulg. Seesima), a place in the tribe of Issachar, between Mount Tabor and the Jordan (Jos 19:22). A trace of the name may yet remain in the village of Sirin, north of Wady Sherar, near where it joins Wady Bireh, southeast of Tabor.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shahazimah (2)
is conjectured by Lieut. Conder (Tent Work, 2:339) to be the present Tell esh-Sheikh Kasim, “a very large artificial mound near the Jordan ” (Memoirs to the Ordnance Survey, 2:128), eight miles south of the Sea of Galilee; but there is no special ground for this identification.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shahazimah
A town of Issachar between Tabor and Jordan (Jos 19:22).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Shahazimah
[Shahaz’imah]
City of Issachar. Jos 19:22. Not identified.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Shahazimah
H7831
A city in Issachar.
Jos 19:22
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Shahazimah
Shahaz’imah. (toward the heights). One of the towns, of the allotment of Issachar. In Jos 10:22 only.