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== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3969" /> == | |||
<p> ''''' gō´a ''''' , ''''' gō´ath ''''' ( גּעה , <i> ''''' gō‛āh ''''' </i> ; the King James Version; [[Septuagint]] reads ἐξ ἐκλεκτων λίθων , <i> ''''' ex eklektō̇n lı́thōn ''''' </i> ): A place named in describing the boundaries of Jerusalem as restored in the "days to come" ( Jeremiah 31:39 ). If [[Gareb]] is the Northeast hill, then probably [[Goah]] is to be identified with the Northwest hill, which is called by [[Josephus]] "the camp of the Assyrians" ( <i> BJ </i> , V, vii, 3; xii, 2). See [[Jerusalem]] . </p> | <p> ''''' gō´a ''''' , ''''' gō´ath ''''' ( גּעה , <i> ''''' gō‛āh ''''' </i> ; the King James Version; [[Septuagint]] reads ἐξ ἐκλεκτων λίθων , <i> ''''' ex eklektō̇n lı́thōn ''''' </i> ): A place named in describing the boundaries of Jerusalem as restored in the "days to come" ( Jeremiah 31:39 ). If [[Gareb]] is the Northeast hill, then probably [[Goah]] is to be identified with the Northwest hill, which is called by [[Josephus]] "the camp of the Assyrians" ( <i> BJ </i> , V, vii, 3; xii, 2). See [[Jerusalem]] . </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 16 October 2021
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [1]
gō´a , gō´ath ( גּעה , gō‛āh ; the King James Version; Septuagint reads ἐξ ἐκλεκτων λίθων , ex eklektō̇n lı́thōn ): A place named in describing the boundaries of Jerusalem as restored in the "days to come" ( Jeremiah 31:39 ). If Gareb is the Northeast hill, then probably Goah is to be identified with the Northwest hill, which is called by Josephus "the camp of the Assyrians" ( BJ , V, vii, 3; xii, 2). See Jerusalem .