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<p> Gib'e-ah. A word employed in the [[Bible]] to denote a hill. Like most words of this kind, it gave its name to several towns and places in Palestine, which would doubtless be generally on or near a hill. They are - </p> <p> 1. Gibeah, a city in the mountain district of Judah, named with Maon and the southern Carmel, Joshua 15:57, and compare 1 Chronicles 2:49, etc. </p> <p> 2. [[Gibeah]] of Benjamin, first appears in the tragical story of the [[Levite]] and his concubine. Judges 19:20. It was then a "city," with the usual open street or square, Judges 19:15; Judges 19:17; Judges 19:20, and containing 700 "chosen men," Judges 20:15, probably the same whose skill as slingers is preserved in the next verse. </p> <p> In many particulars, Gibeah agrees very closely with Tuleil-el-Ful, a conspicuous eminence just four mlles north of Jerusalem, to the right of the road. We next meet with Glbeah of Benjamin, during the [[Philistine]] wars of Saul and Jonathan. 1 Samuel 13:15-16. It now bears its full title. As "Gibeah of Benjamin," this place is referred to in 2 Samuel 23:29, (compare 1 Chronicles 11:31, and as "Gibeah," it is mentioned by Hosea, Hosea 5:8; Hosea 9:9; Hosea 10:9, but it does not again appear in the history. It is, however, almost without doubt identical with Gibeah, 3. </p> <p> 3. Gibeah of Saul. This is not mentioned as Saul's city, till after his anointing, 1 Samuel 10:26, when is said to have gone "home" to Gibeah. In the subsequent narrative, the town bears its full name. 1 Samuel 11:4. </p> <p> 4. Gibeah in Kirjath-jearim was no doubt a hill in that city, and the place in which the Ark remained, from the time of its return by the Philistines, till its removal by David. 2 Samuel 6:3-4. Compare 1 Samuel 7:1-2. </p> <p> 5. Gibeah in the field, named only in Judges 20:31, as the place to which one of the "highways" led from Gibeah of Benjamin. It is probably the same as Geba. The "meadows of Gaba" (Authorized Version, Gibeah), Judges 20:33, have no connection with the "field," the [[Hebrew]] word being entirely different. </p>
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<p> '''Gib'e-ah.''' [[A]] word employed in the Bible to denote ''a hill'' . Like most words of this kind, it gave its name to several towns and places in Palestine, which would doubtless be generally on or near a hill. They are - </p> <p> 1. Gibeah, a city in the mountain district of Judah, named with [[Maon]] and the southern Carmel, &nbsp;Joshua 15:57, and compare &nbsp;1 Chronicles 2:49, etc. </p> <p> 2. [[Gibeah]] of Benjamin, first appears in the tragical story of the [[Levite]] and his concubine. &nbsp;Judges 19:20. It was then a "city," with the usual open street or square, &nbsp;Judges 19:15; &nbsp;Judges 19:17; &nbsp;Judges 19:20, and containing 700 "chosen men," &nbsp;Judges 20:15, probably the same whose skill as slingers is preserved in the next verse. </p> <p> In many particulars, Gibeah agrees very closely with ''Tuleil-el-Ful'' , a conspicuous eminence just four mlles north of Jerusalem, to the right of the road. We next meet with Glbeah of Benjamin, during the [[Philistine]] wars of Saul and Jonathan. &nbsp;1 Samuel 13:15-16. It now bears its full title. As "Gibeah of Benjamin," this place is referred to in &nbsp;2 Samuel 23:29, (compare &nbsp;1 Chronicles 11:31, and as "Gibeah," it is mentioned by Hosea, &nbsp;Hosea 5:8; &nbsp;Hosea 9:9; &nbsp;Hosea 10:9, but it does not again appear in the history. It is, however, almost without doubt identical with '''Gibeah, 3''' . </p> <p> 3. Gibeah of Saul. This is not mentioned as Saul's city, till after his anointing, &nbsp;1 Samuel 10:26, when is said to have gone "home" to Gibeah. In the subsequent narrative, the town bears its full name. &nbsp;1 Samuel 11:4. </p> <p> 4. Gibeah in Kirjath-jearim was no doubt a hill in that city, and the place in which the [[Ark]] remained, from the time of its return by the Philistines, till its removal by David. &nbsp;2 Samuel 6:3-4. Compare &nbsp;1 Samuel 7:1-2. </p> <p> 5. Gibeah in the field, named only in &nbsp;Judges 20:31, as the place to which one of the "highways" led from Gibeah of Benjamin. It is probably the same as [[Geba]] . The "meadows of Gaba" (Authorized Version, Gibeah), &nbsp;Judges 20:33, have no connection with the "field," the [[Hebrew]] word being entirely different. </p>
 
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Ibeah [1]

Gib'e-ah. A word employed in the Bible to denote a hill . Like most words of this kind, it gave its name to several towns and places in Palestine, which would doubtless be generally on or near a hill. They are -

1. Gibeah, a city in the mountain district of Judah, named with Maon and the southern Carmel,  Joshua 15:57, and compare  1 Chronicles 2:49, etc.

2. Gibeah of Benjamin, first appears in the tragical story of the Levite and his concubine.  Judges 19:20. It was then a "city," with the usual open street or square,  Judges 19:15;  Judges 19:17;  Judges 19:20, and containing 700 "chosen men,"  Judges 20:15, probably the same whose skill as slingers is preserved in the next verse.

In many particulars, Gibeah agrees very closely with Tuleil-el-Ful , a conspicuous eminence just four mlles north of Jerusalem, to the right of the road. We next meet with Glbeah of Benjamin, during the Philistine wars of Saul and Jonathan.  1 Samuel 13:15-16. It now bears its full title. As "Gibeah of Benjamin," this place is referred to in  2 Samuel 23:29, (compare  1 Chronicles 11:31, and as "Gibeah," it is mentioned by Hosea,  Hosea 5:8;  Hosea 9:9;  Hosea 10:9, but it does not again appear in the history. It is, however, almost without doubt identical with Gibeah, 3 .

3. Gibeah of Saul. This is not mentioned as Saul's city, till after his anointing,  1 Samuel 10:26, when is said to have gone "home" to Gibeah. In the subsequent narrative, the town bears its full name.  1 Samuel 11:4.

4. Gibeah in Kirjath-jearim was no doubt a hill in that city, and the place in which the Ark remained, from the time of its return by the Philistines, till its removal by David.  2 Samuel 6:3-4. Compare  1 Samuel 7:1-2.

5. Gibeah in the field, named only in  Judges 20:31, as the place to which one of the "highways" led from Gibeah of Benjamin. It is probably the same as Geba . The "meadows of Gaba" (Authorized Version, Gibeah),  Judges 20:33, have no connection with the "field," the Hebrew word being entirely different.

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