kir-i-ath je'-a-rim, kir-i-ath je-a'-rim (qiryath-ye`-arim, "city of thickets"; Septuagint he polis Iareim; the King James...
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kir-i-ath-san'-a (qiryath sannah; the King James Version Kirjath Sannah): In Joshua 15:49 it is called "Debir," and is iden...
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kir-i-ath-se'-fer (qiryath cepher; translated by many, as if it were Hebrew, as "house of books." Septuagint polis grammato...
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kish'-i-on, kish'-yon (qishyon): A city in the territory of Issachar (Joshua 19:20), given to the Gershonite Levites (21:28; the K...
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ki'-shon, kish'on (qishon; Keison): The "watercourse" or "torrent stream" along the banks of which the great battle was fought betw...
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kit-'ron (qiTron): A place in Zebulun, not possessed by the tribe (Judges 1:30). It may be identical with Kattath of Joshua 19:15....
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kit'-im (kittim, Isaiah 23:12 Jeremiah 2:10; kittiyim, apparently plural of kitti (not found, but compare (4) below); Ketioi, Kitio...
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ko'-a (qoa`): A people named with Pekod and Shoa as enemies of Jerusalem (Ezekiel 23:23). Their location was probably Northeast of Bab...
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tar'-sus (Tarsos, ethnic Tarseus):1. Situation2. Foundation Legends3. Tarsus under Oriental Power4. Tarsus under Greek Sway5. Tarsu...
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ash'-na ('ashnah): Two sites,(1) Joshua 15:33, a site in the lowlands of Judah, probably near Estaol and Zorah. The small ruin Asli...
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