| Brown-Driver-Briggsגּוֺזָן  proper name, of a location (Assyrian Guzana COT 2 Kings 17:6 DlPa 184) city and district of Mesopotamia, on or near the middle course of the Euphrates, through which the river Chabur (חָבוֺר) flowed; thither some of the exiled Israelites were brought [by Sargon  B.C. 722-21]: גּוֺזָן 2 Kings 19:12 = Isaiah 37:12; חָבוֺר נְהַר גּוֺזָן 2 Kings 17:6; 2 Kings 18:11; וְחָבוֺר וְהָרָא וּנְ הַר גּוֺזָן 1 Chronicles 5:26 where Chabur is separated entirely from the river of Gozan (see  חבור). גוח see גיח. גּוֺי see below גוה. גְּוִיָּה see below גוה.  Forms and Transliterationsגּוֹזָ֔ן גּוֹזָ֖ן גוזן gō·w·zān gōwzān goZan LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts | 



