Baal-hazor (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָצוֹר, lit. 'Baal's village') is a place on the border of Ephraim and Benjamin where Absalom held the feast of sheep-shearing when Amnon was assassinated, according to 2 Samuel 13:23. It is probably identical with Hazor mentioned in Nehemiah 11:33. Baal-hazor is identified with Tell Asur, a 1,016 meters high mountain 8 km north-east of Bethel. It is the highest mountain in Samaria and one of the highest mountains in the West Bank.
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| - Baal-hazor (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָצוֹר, lit. 'Baal's village') is a place on the border of Ephraim and Benjamin where Absalom held the feast of sheep-shearing when Amnon was assassinated, according to 2 Samuel 13:23. It is probably identical with Hazor mentioned in Nehemiah 11:33. Baal-hazor is identified with Tell Asur, a 1,016 meters high mountain 8 km north-east of Bethel. It is the highest mountain in Samaria and one of the highest mountains in the West Bank. (en)
- Baal-Hazor era um lugar perto de Efraim, a cerca de 32 quilômetros ao norte de Jerusalém, que serviu de local para a festa de tosquia de Absalão, filho do rei de Israel Davi. Nesta festividade Absalão manobrou a morte de seu irmão Amnom. Após o assassinato, Absalão fugiu de Baal-Hazor para o pequeno reino de Gesur, ao leste do mar da Galileia. Baal-Hazor é identificada atualmente como o monte Jebel 'Asur (Ba'al Hazor), de 1.032 metros de altitude, a uns 8 quilômetros ao nordeste de Betel. (pt)
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| - Baal-hazor (Hebrew: בַּעַל חָצוֹר, lit. 'Baal's village') is a place on the border of Ephraim and Benjamin where Absalom held the feast of sheep-shearing when Amnon was assassinated, according to 2 Samuel 13:23. It is probably identical with Hazor mentioned in Nehemiah 11:33. Baal-hazor is identified with Tell Asur, a 1,016 meters high mountain 8 km north-east of Bethel. It is the highest mountain in Samaria and one of the highest mountains in the West Bank. (en)
- Baal-Hazor era um lugar perto de Efraim, a cerca de 32 quilômetros ao norte de Jerusalém, que serviu de local para a festa de tosquia de Absalão, filho do rei de Israel Davi. Nesta festividade Absalão manobrou a morte de seu irmão Amnom. Após o assassinato, Absalão fugiu de Baal-Hazor para o pequeno reino de Gesur, ao leste do mar da Galileia. Baal-Hazor é identificada atualmente como o monte Jebel 'Asur (Ba'al Hazor), de 1.032 metros de altitude, a uns 8 quilômetros ao nordeste de Betel. (pt)
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