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<p> ''''' gā´reb ''''' , ( גּרב , <i> ''''' gārēbh ''''' </i> ): A hill in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, which was one of the landmarks to which the prophet Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 31:39 ) foresaw that the city should extend. The site is unknown. Cheyne ( <i> | The Hill Of Gareb <ref name="term_4236" /> | ||
==References == | <p> ''''' gā´reb ''''' , ( גּרב , <i> ''''' gārēbh ''''' </i> ): A hill in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, which was one of the landmarks to which the prophet Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 31:39 ) foresaw that the city should extend. The site is unknown. Cheyne ( <i> Encyclopedia Biblica </i> ) would connect this with the "mountain that lieth before the valley of [[Hinnom]] westward" ( Joshua 15:8 ), but this is too far South; it is inconceivable that the prophet could have imagined the city extending so far in this direction; most probably the hill was to the North - the one natural direction for the city's extension - and is now incorporated in the modern suburbs. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_4236"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/gareb,+the+hill+of The Hill Of Gareb from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_4236"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/gareb,+the+hill+of The Hill Of Gareb from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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The Hill Of Gareb [1]
gā´reb , ( גּרב , gārēbh ): A hill in the neighborhood of Jerusalem, which was one of the landmarks to which the prophet Jeremiah ( Jeremiah 31:39 ) foresaw that the city should extend. The site is unknown. Cheyne ( Encyclopedia Biblica ) would connect this with the "mountain that lieth before the valley of Hinnom westward" ( Joshua 15:8 ), but this is too far South; it is inconceivable that the prophet could have imagined the city extending so far in this direction; most probably the hill was to the North - the one natural direction for the city's extension - and is now incorporated in the modern suburbs.