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). The names run from North to South, and Sur immediately follows Tyre (modern Sur]), with which, therefore, it can hardly be identified. No probable identification has been suggested.

Where is Sur in the Bible?

Sur appears in the Bible as a gate of the temple in Jerusalem, mentioned in 2 Kings 11:6 in connection with King Joash's protection during his reign. The exact location and identification of this gate remain uncertain among biblical scholars, though some have suggested it may refer to the Foundation Gate. Sur is referenced in the context of temple security and royal palace guard assignments, highlighting its role in the sacred geography of Jerusalem's temple complex. While the precise functions and theological significance of this particular gate are not extensively detailed in biblical texts, its mention underscores the importance of the temple's architectural features in the religious and political life of ancient Judah.

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). The names run from North to South, and Sur immediately follows Tyre (modern Sur]), with which, therefore, it can hardly be identified. No probable identification has been suggested.

See also JERUSALEM.

shoor, shoor'-li: In modern English is used chiefly in the phrases "to be sure" or "to make sure," and as a simple adjective it is usually either archaic or exceedingly colloquial. The adjectival use, however, is