The allocation of land among the tribes of Israel required specific provisions for the Levites, who did not receive a standard regional territory. The historical record provided at this point, detailing the cities granted to them, is only a partial account of their inheritance. For a completely organized and comprehensive breakdown of how the Levite families were divided, along with the exact cities they received from each Israelite tribe, the primary source is found in the Book of Joshua [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
Among the locations included in these records is the city of Jazer. Tradition draws a rare link between the appearance of the city here and its only other identical mention later in the Book of Chronicles, where Jazer of Gilead is specifically recognized as the home of mighty warriors [מנחת שי].