Hazar-enan light

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Hazar-enan was a town located on the northern border of the Promised Land (Num.34.9-10) and the future inheritance of the tribe of Dan (Ezk.48.1).

Where is Hazar-enan in the Bible?

Hazar-enan was a town situated on the northern border of the Promised Land, as described in Numbers 34:9-10 where Moses outlines the boundaries of Canaan. Located in the northeastern region of what would become ancient Israel, this settlement marked a significant geographical point for defining the extent of the territory God promised to the Israelites. The prophet Ezekiel later references Hazar-enan as part of the northern boundary in his vision of the future inheritance of the tribe of Dan (Ezekiel 48:1). While the exact modern location remains uncertain, Hazar-enan's primary biblical significance lies in its role as a boundary marker for God's covenanted land and its appearance in descriptions of Israel's territorial divisions.

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