Kir-Haraseth
People's Dictionary of the Bible [1]
Kir-haraseth ( Kir'Hăr'A-S Ĕth ), Brick Fortress, 2 Kings 3:25 A. V.; or Kir-hareseth, Isaiah 16:7; or Kir-haresh ( Kir-Hâ'Resh ), Isaiah 16:11 A. V.; or Kir-heres ( Kir-Hç'Res ), Jeremiah 48:31; Jeremiah 48:36; or simply Kir of Moab, Isaiah 15:1. A strong fortress in Moab, situated near the southeastern shore of the Dead Sea. It is now called Kerak.
Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]
Kir-har'aseth. (Brick Fortress). 2 Kings 3:25. Kir-har'aseth, Kir-ha'resh, Isaiah 16:11 Kir-har'es, Jeremiah 48:31; Jeremiah 48:36. These four names are all applied to one place, probably Kir of Moab . See Kir of Moab .
Easton's Bible Dictionary [3]
Isaiah 16:7,11 Jeremiah 48:31,36 2 Kings 3:20-27
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [4]
( 2 Kings 3:25), Kir-har'eseth ( Isaiah 16:7), Kir-ha'resh ( Isaiah 16:11), Kir-he'res ( Jeremiah 48:31; Jeremiah 48:36). (See Kir-Moab).