ḥelqat haṣṣurīm חֶלְקַת הַצֻּרִים ‘Helkath-hazzurim’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥelqāt חֶלְקָת֙ ‘Helkath’ and the plural of ṣūr צוּר ‘rock’ , with the article inserted
Roots:
חלקת
צור צור
ḥelqat haṣṣurīm pr n loc
Helkath-hazzurim = "field of swords"
1) a place near the pool of Gibeon where Ishbosheth's men were killed by David's men under Joab