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Gibeah (/ˈɡɪbiə/; Hebrew: גִּבְעָה Gīḇəʿā; Hebrew: גִּבְעַת Gīḇəʿaṯ) is the name...
- from
Ephraim and his concubine. They
travel through the
Benjamite city of
Gibeah and are ****ailed by a mob, who wish to gang-rape the Levite. He
turns his...
- he was
anointed as king of the
Israelites by Samuel, and
reigned from
Gibeah. Saul is said to have
committed suicide when he fell on his
sword during...
-
tribe of Levi by a gang from the
tribe of
Benjamin resulted in a
battle at
Gibeah, in
which the
other tribes of
Israel sought vengeance, and
after which members...
- haṣṢāḇoʻim, "Valley of the Hyenas"), a
valley or
rugged glen
somewhere near
Gibeah in
Benjamin (1 Sam. 13:18). It was
probably the
place now
bearing the name...
-
indicate worthless people,
including idolaters (Deuteronomy 13:13), the men of
Gibeah (Judges 19:22, 20:13), the sons of Eli (1
Samuel 2:12), Nabal, and Shimei...
- the
tribe of Benjamin. It was
located near
Gibeon and
Mizpah to the West,
Gibeah to the South, and Geba to the East.
Ramah has been
commonly identified with...
- up
their bodies at the
sanctuary at
Gibeah (2
Samuel 21:8–9).
Rizpah thereupon took her
place on the rock of
Gibeah, and for five
months watched the suspended...
-
Gershon Geshur,
Geshuri Gether Gethsemane Geuel Gezer Giah
Gibbar Gibbethon Gibeah Gibeon Giddel Gideon, hewer, feller, he who cuts down
Gideoni Gihon Gilalai...
- the
tabernacle was
eventually moved to Nob, near Saul's his home town of
Gibeah, but
after he m****acred the
priests there (1
Samuel 21–22), it was moved...