- Palestine, Memoirs, III, pp. 43–ff. Cooke,
Francis T. (1925). "The Site of
Kirjath-Jearim".
Annual of the
American Schools of
Oriental Research. 5: 105–120...
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Kirjath Sepher (Hebrew: קִרְיַת-סֵפֶר; in LXX
Ancient Gr****: Καριασσῶφαρ) was a
location in
southern Canaan which became part of the land
allocated to...
- man who
would lead an
attack on the city of Debir, also
called Kirjath-sepher/
Kirjath-sannah. This was done by Othniel, Caleb's brother's son, who accordingly...
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Kirjath-huzoth or
Qiryath Chutsoth (Hebrew: קרית חצות, romanized: Qiryaṯ Ḥuṣōṯ),
meaning city of
streets or (in the Septuagint), city of villages, Numbers...
- Kir-haraseth Kiriath-baal
Kirioth Kirjath Kirjathaim Kirjath-arba
Kirjath-arim
Kirjath-huzoth
Kirjath-jearim
Kirjath-sannah
Kirjath-sepher Kish
Kishi Kishion...
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Chronicles 13:7-11.
Uzzah was the son of Abinadab, in
whose house the men of
Kirjath-Jearim
placed the Ark when it was
brought back from the land of the Philistines...
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Kiryat Arba or
Qiryat Arba (Hebrew: קִרְיַת־אַרְבַּע, lit. 'Town of the Four') is an
urban Israeli settlement on the
outskirts of Hebron, in the southern...
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states that the city of
Hebron was in
ancient times known to be
called Kirjath-Arba or "Kiriath Arba" ("city of Arba";
after Arba). A modern-day settlement...
- of his
reign over the
United Monarchy, King
David removed the Ark from
Kirjath-jearim amid
great rejoicing. On the way to Zion, Uzzah, one of the drivers...
- A
Biblical word, dvir
pronounced [dǝˈviːr] (דְּבִיר) may
refer to:
Debir King of Eglon, a
Canaanite king of Eglon,
slain by
Joshua (Joshua 10). Aided...