Ophir in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
            o'-fer, o'-fir ('owphiyr (Gen 10:29), 'owphir (1 Ki 10:11), 
'ophir):
1. Scriptural References:
The 11th in order of the sons of Joktan (Gen 10:29 = 1 Ch 
1:23). There is a clear reference also to a tribe Ophir (Gen 
10:30). Ophir is the name of a land or city somewhere to the 
South or Southeast of Israel for which Solomon's ships along 
with Phoenician vessels set out from Ezion-geber at the head 
of the Gulf of Aqabah, returning with great stores of gold, 
precious stones and "almug"-wood (1 Ki 9:28; 10:11; 2 Ch 
9:10; 1 Ki 22:48; 2 Ch 8:18). We get a fuller list of the 
wares and also the time taken by the voyage if we assume 
that the same vessels are referred to in 1 Ki 10:22, "Once 
every three years came the navy of Tarshish, bringing gold, 
and silver, ivory, and apes, and peacocks." The other 
products may not have been native to the land of Ophir, but 
it is certain that the gold at least was produced there. 
This gold was proverbial for its purity, as is witnessed by 
many references in the Old Testament (Ps 45:9; Job 28:16; 
Isa 13:12; 1 Ch 29:4), and, in Job 22:24, Ophir is used for 
fine gold itself. In addition to these notices of Ophir, it 
is urged that the name. occurs also in two passages under 
the form "Uphaz" (Jer 10:9; Dan 10:5)...
                          
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