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    Gibeah (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ b i ə /; Hebrew: גִּבְעָה Gīḇəʿā; Hebrew: גִּבְעַת Gīḇəʿaṯ) is the name of three places mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, in the tribes of Benjamin, Judah, and Ephraim respectively.

  2. Aug 15, 2022 · Answer. Several places in the Bible are named Gibeah, which simply means “a hill.” The most prominent Gibeah was a central city in the territory assigned to the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 18:28) located about five miles north of Jerusalem.

  3. gib'-e-a (gibh`ah, "hill"): The Hebrew word denotes generally an eminence or hill, in distinction from har, which is used for mountain, or mountain range. It occurs, however, in two instances, as a place-name. Under GEBA (which see) we have seen that Geba, Gibeah, and Gibeon are liable to be confused.

  4. May 5, 2014 · And if גבעה (gib'a) occurs among other place names, it's probably a town. But one thing is certain: the name Gibeah is extraordinary, and probably meant a lot more in the Hebrew symbolic jargon that just a geographical elevation.

  5. Apr 13, 2024 · Gibeah, a significant location in the biblical narrative, is situated in the tribal lands of Benjamin, approximately three to five miles north of ancient Jerusalem. It holds particular importance in the Old Testament, with several events and stories centered around this region.

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  6. Identifying Gibeah. In 1841, Edward Robinson proposed that Gibeah and Geba were variants of the same name. He located them at Jaba, 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Jerusalem. Robinson later changed his identification of Gibeah to Tell el-Ful, 3 miles (5 km) north of Jerusalem.

  7. GIBEAH. gib'-e-a (gibh`ah, "hill"): The Hebrew word denotes generally an eminence or hill, in distinction from har, which is used for mountain, or mountain range. It occurs, however, in two instances, as a place-name. Under GEBA (which see) we have seen that Geba, Gibeah, and Gibeon are liable to be confused.