Bible Dictionaries
Kiln
Holman Bible Dictionary
An oven, furnace, or heated enclosure used for processing a substance by burning, firing, or drying. The Hebrew word, tannur , is used to refer to both the oven used in the home for baking bread and the large pottery kiln. The “paved work of a sapphire stone” in Exodus 24:10 probably refers to a glazed tile out of a potter's kiln. It is possible that the part of the wall around Jerusalem known as the “Tower of the Ovens” ( Nehemiah 3:11 REB) got its name from a potter's kiln. The term “brickkiln” is used in Nahum 3:14 , but this should probably read “brick mold” (NRSV, NAS) or “brick work” (NIV, REB), as the bricks in Palestine were usually sun dried. See Pottery in Bible Times .
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Bibliography Information
Butler, Trent C. Editor. Entry for 'Kiln'. Holman Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​hbd/​k/kiln.html. 1991.