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<p> Hills. From the Hebrew, gibeah, meaning a curved round hill. But our translators have also employed the same [[English]] word for the very different term, har, which has a much more extended sense than gibeah, meaning a whole district. </p> <p> For instance, in Exodus 24:4, the "hill" is the same which is elsewhere in the same chapter, Exodus 24:12-13; Exodus 24:18; etc., and book, consistently and accurately, rendered "mount" and "mountain." </p> <p> The "country of the hills," in Deuteronomy 1:7; Joshua 9:1; Joshua 10:40; Joshua 11:16, is the elevated district of Judah, [[Benjamin]] and Ephraim, which is correctly called "the mountain," in the earliest descriptions of Palestine, Numbers 13:29, and in many subsequent passages. </p>
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<p> '''Hills.''' From the Hebrew, '''gibeah''' , meaning ''a curved round hill'' . But our translators have also employed the same English word for the very different term, '''har''' , which has a much more extended sense than '''gibeah''' , meaning ''a whole district'' . </p> <p> For instance, in &nbsp;Exodus 24:4, the "hill" is the same which is elsewhere in the same chapter, &nbsp;Exodus 24:12-13; &nbsp;Exodus 24:18; etc., and book, consistently and accurately, rendered "mount" and "mountain." </p> <p> The "country of the hills," in &nbsp;Deuteronomy 1:7; &nbsp;Joshua 9:1; &nbsp;Joshua 10:40; &nbsp;Joshua 11:16, is the elevated district of Judah, [[Benjamin]] and Ephraim, which is correctly called "the mountain," in the earliest descriptions of Palestine, &nbsp;Numbers 13:29, and in many subsequent passages. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_72739"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/hills Hills from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_72739"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/smith-s-bible-dictionary/hills Hills from Smith's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 13 October 2021

Hills [1]

Hills. From the Hebrew, gibeah , meaning a curved round hill . But our translators have also employed the same English word for the very different term, har , which has a much more extended sense than gibeah , meaning a whole district .

For instance, in  Exodus 24:4, the "hill" is the same which is elsewhere in the same chapter,  Exodus 24:12-13;  Exodus 24:18; etc., and book, consistently and accurately, rendered "mount" and "mountain."

The "country of the hills," in  Deuteronomy 1:7;  Joshua 9:1;  Joshua 10:40;  Joshua 11:16, is the elevated district of Judah, Benjamin and Ephraim, which is correctly called "the mountain," in the earliest descriptions of Palestine,  Numbers 13:29, and in many subsequent passages.

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