And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons, and a desolation for ever: there shall no man abide there, nor any son of man dwell in it.
(Jeremiah 49:33) KJV
Hazor became a dwelling for dragons after the people had been driven away. That’s why any fossil remains in the area won’t have humans and dinosaurs in the same sediments.
Tel Hazor (Hebrew: תל חצור), also Chatsôr (Hebrew: חָצוֹר), translated in LXX as Hasōr (Ancient Greek: Άσώρ) and Tell el-Qedah (Arabic: تل القدح), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee, north of the Sea of Galilee, in the northern Korazim Plateau. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry. In the Book of Joshua, Hazor is described as “the head of all those kingdoms” (Josh. 11:10).
– Tel Hazor (Wikipedia)
A Den of Dragons – Navigation
Section | Title | Scripture |
1 | Introduction | Jeremiah 9:11 |
2 | Dinosaur Classification | Mark 10:15 |
3 | Dinosaurs in Idumea | Isaiah 34:6, 13 |
4 | Dinosaurs in Jerusalem | Jeremiah 10:22 |
5 | Dinosaurs in Hazor | Jeremiah 49:33 |
6 | Dinosaurs in Babylon | Jeremiah 51:37 |
Salvation | Romans 10:9-10 |

August 18th – A Den of Dragons
We don’t find human and dinosaur remains in the same bed of a strata because humans and Dinosaurs didn’t live in the same habitats.