hebrew #2767 - חָרְמָה Chormah ("asylum")
Strong's Exhaustive ConcordanceEnglishman's Concordance Hormah=“devotion” 1) a town of the Canaanites, conquered by Joshua, allotted to Judah, and located in the south of Judah Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H2763 Brown-Driver-Briggsחָרְמָהproper name, of a location (asylum, compare Arabic id., WetzstZKW see 1884, 115) — a royal city of Canaanites, in the South, in tribe of Simeon Numbers 14:45 (J E; article only here see Di), Numbers 21:3 (J) where name explanation from Israel's devoting Canaanites of Arad to destruction; Joshua 15:30; Joshua 19:4 (P), Deuteronomy 1:44; Joshua 12:14 (D), 1 Samuel 30:30; 1 Chronicles 4:30; originally called צְפַתJudges 1:17, where name is said to have been changed to Hormah because Judah and Simeon (after death of Joshua) devoted its inhabitants to destruction, see Di Numbers 21:3. — On site see צְפַת. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 2767. חָרְמָה (Chormah) — 9 OccurrencesNumbers 14:45 Numbers 21:3 Deuteronomy 1:44 Joshua 12:14 Joshua 15:30 Joshua 19:4 Judges 1:17 1 Samuel 30:30 1 Chronicles 4:30 |