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GEBA - G>@ - (a hill), a city of Benjamin, with "suburbs," allotted to the priests. kjv@Joshua:21:17; kjv@1Chronicles:6:60) It is named amongst the first group of the Benjamite towns
apparently those lying near to and along the north boundary. kjv@Joshua:18:24) Here the name is given as GABA. During the wars of the earlier part of the reign of Saul, Geba was held as a garrison by the Philistines, ( kjv@1Samuel:13:3) but they were ejected by Jonathan. It is now the modern village of Jeba , which stands picturesquely on the top of its steep terraced hill, six miles north of Jerusalem, on the very edge of the great Wady Suweinit , looking northward to the opposite village of ancient Michmash, which also retains its old name of Mukhmas .

GEBAL - G>@ - (mountain), a maritime town of Phoenicia, near Tyre, kjv@Ezekiel:27:9) known by the Greeks as Byblus. It is called Jebail by the Arabs, thus reviving the old biblical name.

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Geba @ the hill, ( kjv@2Samuel:5:25 [1Chronicles:14:16, "Gibeon"]; kjv@2Kings:23:8; kjv@Nehemiah:11:31), a Levitical city of Benjamin (kjvKings:15:22; kjv@1Samuel:13:16 kjv@1Samuel:14:5, wrongly "Gibeah" in the A.V.), on the north border of Judah near Gibeah kjv@Isaiah:10:29; kjv@Joshua:18:24 kjv@Joshua:18:28). "From Geba to Beersheba" expressed the whole extent of the kingdom of Judah, just as "from Dan to Beersheba" described the whole length of Palestine ( kjv@2Kings:23:8). It has been identified with Gaba kjv@Joshua:18:24; kjv@Ezra:2:26; kjv@Nehemiah:7:30), now Jeb'a, about 5 1/2 miles north of Jerusalem.

Gebal @ a line (or natural boundary, as a mountain range).

(1.) A tract in the land of Edom south of the Dead Sea kjv@Psalms:83:7); now called Djebal.

(2.) A Phoenician city, not far from the sea coast, to the north of Beyrout kjv@Ezekiel:27:9); called by the Greeks Byblos. Now Jibeil. Mentioned in the Amarna tablets. An important Phoenician text, referring to the temple of Baalath, on a monument of Yehu-melek, its king (probably B.C. 600), has been discovered.

Gebalites @ (kjvKings:5:18 R.V., in A.V. incorrectly rendered, after the Targum, "stone-squarers," but marg. "Giblites"), the inhabitants of Gebal

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GEBA @ -(Also called GABA)
- A city of the tribe of Benjamin, assigned to the sons of Aaron kjv@Joshua:21:17; kjv@1Samuel:13:3; kjv@2Samuel:5:25; kjv@1Kings:15:22; kjv@2Kings:23:8; kjv@1Chronicles:6:60; kjv@1Chronicles:8:6; kjv@2Chronicles:16:6; kjv@Nehemiah:11:31; kjv@Nehemiah:12:29; kjv@Isaiah:10:29; kjv@Zechariah:14:10

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-1. A city south of Sidon .Given to Reuben kjv@Joshua:13:5 .People of, work for Solomon kjv@1Kings:5:18 .Shipbuilders in kjv@Ezekiel:27:9

-2. A district near the Dead Sea kjv@Psalms:83:7

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kjv@STRING:Geba <HITCHCOCK>@ a hill; cup - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gebal <HITCHCOCK>@ bound; limit - HITCHCOCK-G


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H1380 <STRHEB>@ גּבל gebal gheb-al' From H1379 (in the sense of a chain of hills); a mountain; {Gebal} a place in Phoenicia: - Gebal.


H1381 <STRHEB>@ גּבל gebâl gheb-awl' The same as H1380; {Gebal} a region in Idumaea: - Gebal.


H1382 <STRHEB>@ גּבלי giblîy ghib-lee' Patrial from H1380; a {Gebalite} or inhabitant of Gebal: - {Giblites} stone-squarer.


H1387 <STRHEB>@ גּבע gebagheh'-bah From the same as {H1375} a hillock; {Geba} a place in Palestine: - {Gaba} {Geba} Gibeah.


H1399 <STRHEB>@ גּבר gebar gheb-ar' From H1396; the same as H1397; a person: - man.


H1400 <STRHEB>@ גּבר gebar gheb-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H1399: - {certain} man.