| Easton's Bible Dictionary A palm branch, or a thorn bush, a town in the south (the negeb) of Judah (Joshua 15:31); called also Hazarsusah (19:5), or Hazar-susim (1 Chronicles 4:31). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia SANSANNAH san-san'-a (cancannah; [Sansanna], or Sethennak): One of the uttermost cities in the Negeb of Judah (Joshua 15:31), identical with Hazar-susah (Joshua 19:5), one of the cities of Simeon, and almost certainly the same as Hazar-susim (1 Chronicles 4:31). It cannot be said to have been identified with any certainty, though Simsim, "a good-sized village with well and pool, surrounded by gardens and having a grove of olives to the north," has been suggested (PEF, III, 260, Sh XX). | Multi-Version Concordance Sansannah (1 Occurrence) Joshua 15:31 Ziklag, Madmannah, Sansannah, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE WBS YLT NAS NIV) |