Places in 1 Kings 9

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Places

Place Possible identifications (tap to highlight on the map)
Baalath 2
1Kgs 9:18
  1. church at Deir el AzarDeir el Azar

  2. panorama of MugharMughar

  3. satellite view of the region around Keslawithin 1 km of Kesla

  4. historical cityscape of Al MagharAl Maghar

  5. satellite view of the region around Khirbet es SiyyaghKhirbet es Siyyagh

  6. cave at Arak IsmainArak Ismain

  7. ruins at Bayt ItabBayt Itab

  8. panorama of Wadi el Qeinialong Wadi el Qeini

  9. satellite view of the region around Tulul el MedbahTulul el Medbah

  10. ruins at En HazevaEn Hazeva

  11. panorama of the region including Beer YerohamBeer Yeroham

  12. aerial panorama of the Nahal Avnon FortressNahal Avnon Fortress

  13. satellite view of the region around Tel MasosTel Masos

  14. ruins at Horbat UzaHorbat Uza

  15. satellite view of the region around Horbat TayyavHorbat Tayyav

  16. satellite view of the region around Tel IraTel Ira

  17. artifact from Tel MalhataTel Malhata

  18. ruins at QatraQatra

Cabul 2
1Kgs 9:13
  1. panorama looking southwest of a region in Cabul 2Cabul 2

City of David
1Kgs 9:24
  1. tilt-shift cityscape of the City of DavidCity of David

Edom
1Kgs 9:26
  1. ruins at BuseiraEdom

Egypt
1Kgs 9:9, 9:16
  1. pyramids of Giza in EgyptEgypt

Elath
1Kgs 9:26
  1. ruins at AqabaAqaba

  2. satellite view of the region around Tell el KheleifehTell el Kheleifeh

  3. panorama of Jezirat FaraunJezirat Faraun

  4. cityscape of EilatEilat

Ezion-geber
1Kgs 9:26
  1. satellite view of the region around Tell el KheleifehTell el Kheleifeh

  2. panorama of Jezirat FaraunJezirat Faraun

  3. ruins at AqabaAqaba

  4. cityscape of EilatEilat

Galilee 1
1Kgs 9:11
  1. panorama of hills in GalileeGalilee

Gezer
1Kgs 9:15, 9:16, 9:17
  1. panorama of ruins at Tel GezerTel Gezer

Gibeon
1Kgs 9:2
  1. well at El JibEl Jib

Hazor 1
1Kgs 9:15
  1. aerial panorama of ruins at Tel HazorTel Hazor

Jerusalem
1Kgs 9:15, 9:19
  1. aerial cityscape of JerusalemJerusalem

Lebanon
1Kgs 9:19
  1. panorama of a valley in LebanonLebanon

Lower Beth-horon
1Kgs 9:17
  1. historical panorama of Beit Ur al TahtaBeit Ur al Tahta

Megiddo
1Kgs 9:15
  1. ruins at Tel MegiddoTel Megiddo

Millo
1Kgs 9:15, 9:24
  1. aerial cityscape of Jerusalemin Jerusalem

  2. ruins of the Stepped Stone StructureStepped Stone Structure

  3. tilt-shift cityscape of the City of DavidCity of David

Ophir
1Kgs 9:28
  1. bridge in southwestern Arabiasouthwestern Arabia

  2. panorama of hills in PuntPunt

  3. ruins at SoparaSopara

  4. ruins at AdulisAdulis

  5. natural area in GoaGoa

  6. satellite view of the region around Mahd adh DhahabMahd adh Dhahab

  7. panorama of oasis in OmanOman

  8. buildings at PoovarPoovar

  9. ruins at SofalaSofala

  10. coastline of Sri LankaSri Lanka

  11. panorama of a mountain in SumatraSumatra

Red Sea 2
1Kgs 9:26
  1. panorama of the Gulf of AqabaGulf of Aqaba

Tamar 1
1Kgs 9:18
  1. ruins at En HazevaEn Hazeva

  2. satellite view of the region around En TamarEn Tamar

  3. ruins at Mezad TamarMezad Tamar

  4. ruins at PalmyraPalmyra

Tyre
1Kgs 9:11, 9:12
  1. ruins at TyreTyre

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This page attempts to identify all possible locations for every place mentioned in this chapter of the Bible.

The isobands you see on the map (gray areas with dark borders) attempt to give you confidence where a region is. Because many ancient regions aren't precisely defined, I consulted atlases to determine where the biblical region is located and used that data to build the isobands. The smaller isobands reflect more confidence that the given isoband is in the region, while the larger isobands reflect less confidence. Isobands are a kind of contour line that here indicate confidence levels.