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ʾāṣēl אָצֵלAAzel, BAzal’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾāṣal אָצַל ‘to reserve’
Roots: אצל
Variants: אָצֵל, אָצֵל

ʾāṣēl Apr n m pers Bpr n loc
AAzel = "reserved"
n pr m (CLBL)
1) a Benjamite descendant of Saul and Jonathan
BAzal = "proximity: he has reserved"
n pr loc
1) a place near Jerusalem, site presently unknown

Mentioned in Zechariah 14:5 1 Chronicles 8:38, 9:44, 8:37, 9:43

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