Pul

This term has multiple meanings in the Bible:

  1. A name given to Tiglath-pileser, the Assyrian ruler from 745 to 727 BC, when he became King of Babylon in 729 BC. He ruled Babylon until 727 BC. (2 Kings 15:19; 1 Chronicles 5:26). The meaning of the name is unknown, and Assyrian manuscripts do not mention it. Some scholars suggest that Pul was the original name of Tiglath-pileser.

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  2. An African people mentioned only in the King James Version of Isaiah 66:19. Their connection with Tarshish and Lud gives strong support that “Pul” is a copyist error for Put (as in various Greek manuscripts). They were a people related to the Egyptians and could be a subculture of Libyans.

From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.

Scripture References (3)

2 Kings

1 Chronicles

Isaiah