Gazer, Gezer

“Gazer” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(2 Sam. 5:25; 1 Chron. 14:16). [GEZER.]

“Gezer” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(steep). Gazer, Gazara, Gazers, and Gad. A Levitical city (Josh. 10:33; 12:12; 16:3; 21:21); whose native people remained (Judg. 1:29).

“Gazer” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See GEZER.

“Gezer, Gezrites” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Ancient Canaanite city and its inhabitants. It was taken by Joshua, and allotted to Ephraim, and afterward to the Kohathites (1 Chron. 6:67; 1 Chron. 7:28); but the ancient inhabitants held possession. It was taken and burnt by Pharaoh as a Canaanitish city, and the site given to his daughter whom Solomon had married. Solomon rebuilt the city (Josh. 10:33; Josh. 12:12; Josh. 16:3,10; Josh. 21:21; Judg. 1:29; 1 Sam. 27:8; 1 Kings 9:15-17). It is called GAZER (2 Sam. 5:25; 1 Chron. 14:16). Compare 1 Chronicles 20:4 with 2 Samuel 21:18-19, GAZER in the former passage refers to GOB in the latter. Gezer is identified with ruins at Tell Jezar, 31° 52' N, 34° 55' E.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Gezer
Phonic:
gheh’-zer
Meaning:
the same as 1506; Gezer, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage:
Gazer, Gezer

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

a piece: a portion (as cut off)

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

A cutting off; portion; a steep place; precipice:―place in Palestine [GAZER], 1 Kings 9:16. {Abscissio}