- Kiriath-
Jearim (also
Kiryat Ye'arim; Hebrew: קִרְיַת-יְעָרִים Qīryaṯ Yə‘ārīm, "city of woods";
Ancient Gr****: Καριαθιαριμ Kariathiarim; Latin: Cariathiarim)...
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places it in the hill-country of Judah,
somewhere near Beth-tappuah.
Mount Jearim is
mentioned in
Joshua 15:10, a
verse which described the
northern border...
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modern scholar to
suggest that
Qaryat al-'Inab was the
biblical Kiriath-
jearim. The team
excavating the
hilltop site of Deir al-'Azar,
around the Monastery...
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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 of the...
- The Book of
Joshua is the
sixth book in the
Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the
first book of the
Deuteronomistic history, the
story of Israel...
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named for the
homonymous ancient city (common
English spelling: Kiriath-
Jearim),
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible as the site
where the Ark of the Covenant...
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Kirioth Kirjath Kirjathaim Kirjath-arba Kirjath-arim Kirjath-huzoth Kirjath-
jearim Kirjath-sannah Kirjath-sepher Kish
Kishi Kishion Kishon Kithlish Kitron...
- 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...
- the name of
several places in
ancient Palestine:
Another name of Kirjath-
jearim A city in
Negev given to Simeon, also
romanized as
Bilhah (1 Chr. 4:29)...
- that they both
officiated as high priests,
Ahijah at
Gibeah or Kirjath-
jearim, and
Ahimelech at Nob.
Father of King
Baasha of
Israel A man
named Ahijah...