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Gilgal (Hebrew: גִּלְגָּל
Gilgāl), also
known as
Galgala or
Galgalatokai of the 12
Stones (Ancient Gr****: Γαλαγα or Γαλγαλατοκαι Δωδεκαλίθων, Dōdekalithōn)...
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Gilgal I (Hebrew: גלגל) is an
archaeological site in the
Jordan Valley, West Bank,
dated to the
early Neolithic period. The site is
located 8 mi (13 km)...
- The
Gilgal Sculpture Garden is a
small public city park,
located at 749 East 500
South in Salt Lake City, Utah,
United States. The park,
which is filled...
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Gilgal (Hebrew: גלגל) is an
Israeli settlement organized as a
kibbutz in the West Bank.
Located in the
Jordan Valley around 16
kilometres north of Jericho...
- الهري, romanized: Rujm al-Hīrī; Hebrew: גִּלְגַּל רְפָאִים, romanized:
Gilgal Refaʾim ) is an
ancient stone, or megalithic,
structure consisting of concentric...
- (biblical) judge,
during an
annual circuit from
Ramah to
Bethel to
Gilgal (the
Gilgal between Ebal and Gerizim) to
Mizpah and back to
Ramah (1
Samuel 7:15-17)...
- much of the land of Canaan. He
presided over the
Israelite gatherings at
Gilgal and
Shiloh which allocated land to the
tribes of
Israel (Joshua 14:1–5 and...
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leads the army to
victory over the Ammonites, and the
people congregate at
Gilgal where they
acclaim Saul as king and he is crowned. Saul's
first act is to...
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extravagance of his grief" and to
fulfill his duty to his people.
David returns to
Gilgal and is
escorted across the
River Jordan and back to
Jerusalem by the tribes...
- 84°39′49″W / 33.97013°N 84.66372°W / 33.97013; -84.66372 The
Battle of
Gilgal Church (June 15, 1864) was an
action during the
Atlanta Campaign in the...