Azal

See also: azal

English

Alternative forms

  • Azel

Etymology

From Biblical Hebrew אָצַל ('atsal), of unclear meaning, variously interpreted as "very near" or "the way of escape shall be made easy".[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈæzəl/, /əˈzɑl/

Proper noun

Azal

  1. A place near the western extremity of the valley near Jerusalem.

References

  1. Easton, Matthew George (2015) The Ultimate Bible Dictionary, volume 1: A-F, Altenmünster, Germany: Jazzybee Verlag Jürgen Beck, →ISBN
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