II . קִיר S 7023, 7024 TWOT 2022 GK 7815, 7816, 7817 in n.pr.loc. of Moabite cities ( cf. קר = city MI 11, 12, 24, pl. קרן l:29 ) ; Ö usually om., or reads τὸ τεῖχος ; 1.
ק׳ מֹואָב
Is 15:
1, poss.
Rabba
, S. of Arnon,
v. Buhl
Geogr. 270.
2.
ק׳ חֶרֶשׂ
Je 48:31
,
36
,
ק׳ חָרֶשׂ
Is 16:11
=
ק׳ חֲרֶשֶׂת
Is 16:
7,
ק׳ חֲרָשֶׂת
2 K 3:25
(
Gi
ק׳ חֲרָשֶׁת
), perhaps
Kerak
, S. of Rabba,
v. Buhl
ib., and
cp.
(on Kerak) Palmar
Des. of Ex. ii. 472
Dowling
PEQ Oct. 1896, 327
, especially Mauss in de Luynes
Voyage à la Mer Morte (1864), ii. 106 ff., iii (Atlas, ad
fin.
), 13
pl.
.
III
.
קִיר
S
7023, 7024
TWOT
2022
GK
7815, 7816, 7817
n.pr
.terr. et
gent.
ק׳
orig. house of Aramaic
Am 9:7
;
קִירָה
as place of exile
Am 1:5 2 K 16:9
(
Ö
τὴν πόλιν
);
קִיר
as people in Assyrian army
Is 22:6
(
v
5
vid.
I
.
קִיר
ad
fin.
).Location
dub.
,
v.
conspectus of older views
Dr
Am 1:
5; plausible is some tribe in S. Babylonia,
E. of Tigris
Wkl
AT Unters. 178
,
cf.
Hal
RÉJ; xi. 60
;
WMM
HastDB KIR
everywhere
del.
, or em.
קֹועַ
, but
v.
I
.
קִיר
3
.
קֵירֹס
S
7026
GK
7820
=
קֵרֹס
.
קִישׁ
S
7027
GK
7821
n.pr.m.
(
prob. קַיְשְׁ
, Arabic
قَيْس
(qays), Aramaic
קישׁא
,
Nö
ZMG xi (1886), 167
; orig.
n.pr.
dei as Arabic
قيس
(
qys
), wh. now only in
n.pr. pers. We
Heid. 2, 67)
;
Κ(ε)ις
:
1.
father of Saul
1 S 9:1
,
3
(×2):
10:11
,
21
:
14:51 2 S 21:14 1 Ch 8:3
0,
33
(where read
אַבְנֵר
,
Be Kau Ki
t),
v
33
=
9:3
6,
39
(read as above),
v
3
9;
12:1
;
26:28
.
2.
Levites;
a.
1 Ch 23:2
1,
22
;
24:29
(×2).
b.
2 Ch 29:12
.
3.
ancestor of Mordecai
Est 2:5
(
Κεισαίου
).
קִישֹׁון S 7028 GK 7822 n.pr. of wady running NW. through plain of Megiddo (Esdraelon), Κ(ε)ισων ( ? stream of (god) Kish RS Sem i. 155; 2nd ed. 170 ) ;always
נַחַל ק׳ Ju 4: 7, 13 ; 5:21 (×2) ψ 83:10 , also 1 K 18:40 ; mod. Nahrel-Muḳaṭṭa‛ ; v. Buhl Geogr. 106, 209 , GASm Geogr. 382.
MI Mesha-Inscription. Gi C.D. Gindsburg. fin. finite, finitivum. Hal J. Halévy.
We J. Wellhousen, History of Israel (trans. by Black). Be E. Bertheau.
GASm George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land.