English: The Tomb Of The Great Phoenician King Of Tyre
The Tomb is located in Hanawai (Hanawiya or Hanawey) Village in South Lebanon The name of the village is derived from John The Baptist, and till this day there is a sacred square standing place of Prophet John The Baptist well preserved in the heart of the village.
Hanawai village is a direct neighbour to Cana The Galilee where Prophet Jesus and Disciples took shelter in the cave.
Learn more about Hanawai village by visiting www.KingHiram.com
Learn more about Jesus in Cana The Galilee visit www.JesusInGalilee.com
Known also as "Huram" and "Horam," Hiram was the king of Tyre in the time of King David and King Solomon. While he was politically allied with David, Hiram's workmen helped David's people to build David's palace in Jerusalem, and then after Solomon succeeded his father David as King of The Israelites, Hiram's workers also participated in the building of the first Temple. Much of the fine cedar for both the palace and Temple came from Tyre Lebanon.
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