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Gibeah

Gibeah (/ˈɡɪbiə/; Hebrew: גִּבְעָה Gīḇəʿā; Hebrew: גִּבְעַת Gīḇəʿaṯ) is the name of three places mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the tribes of Benjamin, Judah, and Ephraim respectively.

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Gibeah of Benjamin

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Gibeah of Judah and Ephraim

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Etymology

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related to Biblical narrative · 45
Gibeah → According, Alef, Also, Arial, Battle, Benjamin, Cardo, Conder, David, David CLM, David Libre, Ezra SIL, Ezra SIL SR, Frank Ruehl CLM, FreeSans, FreeSerif, Gibeat, Gisha, Give'at-elohim, God
related to Identification with Tell el-Ful · 27
Gibeah → According, Aijalon, Albright, Arabic, Benjamin, Beth-horon, Ful, Fūl, Gabaothsaul, Gibeon, In, Jerome, Jerome's, Jerusalem, Josephus, Late Antiquity, Paula, Pisgat Ze'ev, Ramah, Roman
related to Further reading · 24
Gibeah → Albright, An Archaeological Study, An Historic-geographical Riddle, Anchor Bible DictionaryLapp, Archaeology, BASOR, Eyal, Ful, Geba, GibeahDemsky, Gibeon, Josephus, JSTOR, Near EastRegev, Oxford Encyclopedia, PalestineArnold, Pennsylvania Press, Sinclair, Tell, The Archaeology
related to In extra-biblical sources · 14
Gibeah → Acanthon Aulon, According, CE, Gabaothsaul, Jerome, Jerusalem, Josephus, Roman Legion, Saul, This, Thorns, Titus, Valley, Wâdi Beit Hanina
related to Gibeah of Judah and Ephraim · 11
Gibeah → Aaron, Conder, Eleazar, Ephraim, Halhul, Jab'a, Joshua, Judah, Phinehas, Possibly Awarta, Zanoah
related to Etymology · 2
Gibeah → Giv'ah, Hebrew

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jerusalem tell saul benjamin first also mentioned el-ful location places war judah may name later israel king roman identified el-fūl

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Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeBenjamin0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeLevite's0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeBattle0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeJudges0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeIsrael's0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeKing Saul0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeSamuel0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeAccording0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativePEF0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeConder0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeRamah0.60section
Gibeahrelated to Biblical narrativeIt0.60section

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