Kish (Bible)

Kish (Bible)

Kish (qish; Kis, Keis, "bow," "power") [http://www.searchgodsword.org/enc/isb/ "Kish", International Standard Bible Encyclopedia] is the name of the father of the Israelite King Saul ( and bibleverse-nb|1|Chronicles|9:39|HE; bibleverse|1|Samuel|14:51|HE; bibleverse|1|Chronicles|6:28|HE). The question may be resolved by reading both Ner and Kish as sons of Abiel.

It appears that Kish resided at Gibeah. His sepulcher is in Zela, in the region of Benjamin in modern-day Israel. (bibleverse|2|Samuel|21:14|HE)

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