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Hazar-susah was a town in the Negev region, allotted to the tribe of Simeon during the division of the Promised Land (Josh 19:5).

Where is Hazar-susah in the Bible?

Hazar-susah was a town located in the Negev region of southern Canaan, assigned to the tribe of Simeon when Joshua divided the Promised Land among the Israelite tribes. The name appears in Joshua 19:5 as part of the list of cities given to Simeon's inheritance. Although its exact modern location remains uncertain, Hazar-susah was situated in the arid southern territory of ancient Israel. The town represents one of several settlements allocated to Simeon, a tribe whose territory was eventually absorbed into the larger kingdom of Judah, reflecting the shifting political geography of biblical Israel.

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