HAZAR-SUSAH
(Haʹzar-suʹsah) [village of the mare].
A Simeonite enclave city in the southern part of Judah (Josh. 19:1, 2, 5), also called Hazar-susim. (1 Chron. 4:31) A similar list of cities originally assigned to Judah has “Sansannah” in place of Hazar-susah. (Josh. 15:21, 31) Some view them as separate locations, placing Sansannah to the N-NE of Beer-sheba and Hazar-susah about sixteen miles (26 kilometers) to the W of Beer-sheba at Sbalat Abu Susein, near the Plains of Philistia. A number of scholars, however, view it as probable that Hazar-susah is simply a secondary name for Sansannah, such secondary name, by its meaning, describing a notable function of the place. If it is the same as Sansannah, Hazar-susah may tentatively be identified with Khirbet esh-Shamsaniyat to the N-NE of Beer-sheba, a short distance from the suggested site of Madmannah (likely Beth-marcaboth), mentioned before (Hazar-susah, Hazar-susim or Sansannah) in the foregoing texts.—See BETH-MARCABOTH.