Villages in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
chatser, an enclosure of huts; chatserot; from a root "to
enclose"; unwalled suburbs outside of walled towns (Joshua
13:23; Joshua 13:28; Joshua 15:32; Leviticus 25:31; Leviticus
25:34). The Jehalin Arabs arrange their tents in a circle for
security against attack; the village huts were often perhaps
similarly arranged. Cities are often mentioned in the Old
Testament with their dependent villages. So in the New
Testament, Mark 8:27, "villages of Caesarea Philippi." In Mark
1:38 "village towns" (komopoleis) of Galilee. Caphar
designates a regular village, and appears in "Caper-naum,"
which subsequently became a town; from kaphar "to cover" or
"protect" (Nehemiah 6:2; 1 Chronicles 27:25).
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