חַוְרָן proper name, of a territory (meaning unknown; conjectures are: — black-land (as basaltic region); supported by black, dialect of Yemen, MaltzanZMG 1874, 230, and tokens of immigration from Yemen into Haurân, Wetzst in De[Job 2:59]8; ZKW 1884, 120; land of caves, Thes Hi-Sm, PorterDict. Bib., and hollow, GASmGeogr. 552, who compare Hebrew הור hole; but this probably from III. חרר, and Arabic , hollow, different from ) — district southeast from Mt. Hermon, extending between Jaulan and Lejah, toward Syrian desert; only גְּבוּל חַוְרָ֑ן [Ezek 47:16] compare מִבֵּין חַוְשָרן וּמִבֵּין דַּמֶּשֶׂק v[Ezek 47:18] v[Ezek 47:18] = Assyrian –aurani DlPa 294; ᵐ5 Αυρανιτις, and so JosAnt. «JOSEPHUS:Antiquities 14:10»xiv. 10, 1 etc., Arabic . On this district see WetzstHauran, (1860) and in De[Job 2]. 597ff. BdPal 195 ff. SchumacherAcross the Jordan, 1889; ZPV xii. 1889, 225 ff. (with map) GASmGeogr. 552 f. 609 ff.
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