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GILBOA - G>@ - (a bubbling spring) a mountain range on the eastern side of the plain of Esdraelon, rising over the city of Jezreel. Comp. ( kjv@1Samuel:28:4) with kjv@1Samuel:29:1 It is mentioned in Scripture only in connection with one event in Israelitish history, the defeat and death of Saul and Jonathan by the Philistines. ( kjv@1Samuel:31:11; 2 Samuel kjv@1:6; 21:12; kjv@1Chronicles:10:1 kjv@1Chronicles:10:8) Of the identity of Gilboa with the ridge which stretches eastward from the ruins of Jezreel no doubt can be entertained. The village is now called Jelbou .

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Gilboa @ boiling spring, a mountain range, now Jebel Fukua', memorable as the scene of Saul's disastrous defeat by the Philistines. Here also his three sons were slain, and he himself died by his own hand ( kjv@1Samuel:28:4 kjv@1Samuel:31:1-8; kjv@2Samuel:1:6-21 kjv@2Samuel:21:12; kjv@1Chronicles:10:1 kjv@1Chronicles:10:8). It was a low barren range of mountains bounding the valley of Esdraelon (Jezreel) on the east, between it and the Jordan valley. When the tidings of this defeat were conveyed to David, he gave utterance to those pathetic words in the "Song of the Bow" ( kjv@2Samuel:1:19-27).

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GILBOA @
- A hill south of Jezreel, where Saul was defeated by the Philistines, and died kjv@1Samuel:28:4; kjv@1Samuel:31:1-8; kjv@1Chronicles:10:1-8

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H1533 <STRHEB>@ גּלבּע gilbôagil-bo'-ah From H1530 and H1158; fountain of ebullition; {Gilboa} a mountain of Palestine: - Gilboa.