
Land of Kir - Wikipedia
The Land of Kir is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where the Arameans are said to have originated. It is also the place to which Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria carried the Aramean …
Bible Map: Kir
The meaning of Kir is "inclosure" or "walled place," and it is therefore doubtful whether it is a place-name in the true sense of the word. In 2 Kings 16:9 it is mentioned as the place whither …
Kir of Moab - Wikipedia
The three kings led their armies against Mesha, who was driven back to seek refuge in Kir-haraseth. When the situation became desperate for the Moabites, Mesha took his eldest son, …
Topical Bible: Kir
Kir is a location mentioned in the Bible, primarily in the context of prophecy and historical events involving the nations of Aram (Syria) and Israel. It is often associated with the Assyrian Empire …
Kir - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Some doubt that the Kir of Isaiah 22:6 is the same as that of Kings and Amos, but most consider the two the same. The exact identity of this place and its people is not known. It is prob. …
Kir Meaning - Bible Definition and References
The meaning of Kir is "inclosure" or "walled place," and it is therefore doubtful whether it is a place-name in the true sense of the word. In 2 Kings 16:9 it is mentioned as the place whither …
Land of Kir - Wikiwand
The Land of Kir is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where the Arameans are said to have originated. It is also the place to which Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria carried the Aramean …
Bible Map: Kir-hareseth (Kir)
2 Kings 3:25 They beat down the cities; and on every good piece of land they cast every man his stone, and filled it; and they stopped all the springs of water, and felled all the good trees, until …
Land of Kir - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
The Land of Kir is a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, where the Arameans are said to have originated. It is also the place to which Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria carried the Aramean …
Kir in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online)
The meaning of Kir is "inclosure" or "walled place," and it is therefore doubtful whether it is a place-name in the true sense of the word. In 2 Ki 16:9 it is mentioned as the place whither …