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An Amorite town with rich pastureland captured under Moses — the grazing fields Gad asked for
East of JordanHistorically Verified
The site is most often identified with Khirbet Jazzir or Khirbet es-Sar near modern Amman in Jordan. Eusebius described Jazer's location in his 4th-century Onomasticon.
An Amorite stronghold east of the Jordan captured by Israel during the wilderness conquest (Numbers 21:32). Its surrounding pastureland was so good that the tribes of Reuben and Gad asked Moses for it as their inheritance — they had massive flocks and Jazer was prime grazing country (Numbers 32:1-5). It was eventually allotted to Gad and designated a Levitical city. Centuries later, when Isaiah and Jeremiah pronounced judgment on Moab, they wept for the vineyards of Jazer (Isaiah 16:8-9; Jeremiah 48:32) — the prophets specifically mourning the destruction of its lush vineyards as a marker of Moab's complete collapse.
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