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GILEAD @

(1) Land of, east of the Jordan- kjv@Numbers:32:1; kjv@Judges:10:4; kjv@1Samuel:13:7; kjv@2Samuel:17:26; kjv@2Kings:10:33; kjv@1Chronicles:5:9

(2) Grandson of Manasseh- kjv@Numbers:26:29; kjv@Numbers:27:1
- Mount of. SEE Mountains,

GILGAL @ kjv@Deuteronomy:11:30; kjv@Joshua:4:19; kjv@Joshua:5:9; kjv@Judges:3:19; kjv@1Samuel:10:8; kjv@2Samuel:19:15; kjv@2Kings:4:38 kjv@Hosea:4:15; kjv@Amos:4:4

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GILALAI - G>@ - (weighty), one of the priests’ sons at the consecration of the wall of Jerusalem. kjv@Nehemiah:12:36) (B.C. 446.)

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 .

GILEAD - G>@ - (rocky region). A mountainous region bounded on the west by the Jordan, on the north by Bashan, on the east by the Arabian plateau, and on the south by Moab and Ammon. kjv@Genesis:31:21 kjv@Genesis:3:12-17) It is sometimes called "Mount Gilead," kjv@Genesis:31:25) sometimes "the land of Gilead," kjv@Numbers:32:1) and sometimes simply "Gilead." kjv@Psalms:60:7; kjv@Genesis:37:25) The name Gilead, as is usual in Palestine, describes the physical aspect of the country: it signifies "a hard rocky region." The mountains of Gilead, including Pisgah, Abarim and Peor, have a real elevation of from 2000 to 3000 feet; but their apparent elevation on the western side is much greater, owing to the depression of the Jordan valley, which averages about 3000 feet. Their outline is singularly uniform, resembling a massive wall running along the horizon. Gilead was specially noted for its balm collected from "balm of Gilead" trees, and worth twice its weight in silver. Possibly the name of a mountain west of the Jordan, near Jezreel. kjv@Judges:7:3) We are inclined, however, to think that the true reading in this place should be GILBOA. Son of Machir, grandson of Manasseh. kjv@Numbers:26:29-30) The father of Jephthah. kjv@Judges:11:1-2)

GILEADITES, THE - G>@ - kjv@Numbers:26:29; kjv@Judges:10:3 kjv@Judges:12:4-5), a branch of the tribe of Manasseh, descended from Gilead.

GILGAL - G>@ - (a wheel; rolling). The site of the first camp of the Israelites on the west of the Jordan, the place at which they passed the first night after crossing the river, and where the twelve stones were set up which had been taken from the bed of the stream, kjv@Joshua:4:19-20) comp. kjv@Joshua:4:3 Where also they kept the first passover in the land of Canaan ch. kjv@Joshua:5:10) It was "in the east border of Jericho," apparently on a hillock or rising ground, kjv@Joshua:5:3) comp. kjv@Joshua:5:9 In the Arboth
- Jericho (Authorized Version "the plains"), that is, the hot depressed district of the Ghor which lay between the town and the Jordan. ch. kjv@Joshua:5:10) Here Samuel was judge, and Saul was made king. We again have a glimpse of it, some sixty years later, in the history of David’s return to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 19:40) A Gilgal is spoken of in kjv@Joshua:15:7) in describing the north border of Judah. In kjv@Joshua:18:17) it is given as Geliloth. Gilgal near Jericho is doubtless intended. In ( kjv@2Kings:2:1-2 kjv@2Kings:4:38) is named a Gilgal visited by Elijah and Elisha. This could not be the Gilgal of the low plain of the Jordan, for the prophets are said to have gone down to Bethel, which Isaiah:3000 feet above the plain. It haa been identified with Jiljilia , about four miles from Bethel and Shiloh respectively. The "king of the nations of Gilgal" or rather perhaps the "king of Goim at Gilgal," is mentioned in the catalogue of the chiefs overthrown bv Joshua. kjv@Joshua:12:23) Possibly the site of this place is marked by the modern village Jiljulieh , about four miles south of Antipatris, which lies 16 miles northeast of Joppa. But another Gilgal, under the slightly-different form of Kilkilieh , lies about two miles east of Antipatris.

GILOH - G>@ - (exile), a town in the mountainous part of Judah, named in the first group with Debir and Eshtemoh, kjv@Joshua:16:51) it was the native place of the famous Ahithophel. (2 Samuel 15:12)

GILONITE, THE - G>@ - native of Giloh. (2 Samuel 15:12; 23:34)

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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).

Gilead @ hill of testimony, kjv@Genesis:31:21), a mountainous region east of Jordan. From its mountainous character it is called "the mount of Gilead" kjv@Genesis:31:25). It is called also "the land of Gilead" kjv@Numbers:32:1), and sometimes simply "Gilead" kjv@Psalms:60:7; kjv@Genesis:37:25). It comprised the possessions of the tribes of Gad and Reuben and the south part of Manasseh kjv@Deuteronomy:3:13; kjv@Numbers:32:40). It was bounded on the north by Bashan, and on the south by Moab and Ammon kjv@Genesis:31:21; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:12-17). "Half Gilead" was possessed by Sihon, and the other half, separated from it by the river Jabbok, by Og, king of Bashan. The deep ravine of the river Hieromax (the modern Sheriat el
- Mandhur) separated Bashan from Gilead, which was about 60 miles in length and 20 in breadth, extending from near the south end of the Lake of Gennesaret to the north end of the Dead Sea. Abarim, Pisgah, Nebo, and Peor are its mountains mentioned in Scripture.

Gilead, Balm of @ The region of Gilead abounded in spices and aromatic gums, which were exported to Egypt and Tyre kjv@Genesis:37:25; kjv@Jeremiah:8:22 kjv@Jeremiah:46:11; kjv@Ezekiel:27:17). The word "balm" is a contracted form of "balsam," a word derived from the Greek balsamon, which was adopted as the representative of the Hebrew words baal shemen, meaning "lord" or "chief of oils." The Hebrew name of this balm was tsori. The tree yielding this medicinal oil was probably the Balsamodendron opobalsamum of botanists, and the Amyris opobalsamum of Linnaeus. It is an evergreen, rising to the height of about 14 feet. The oil or resin, exuding through an orifice made in its bark in very small quantities, is esteemed of great value for its supposed medicinal qualities. (
See BALM.) It may be noted that Coverdale's version reads in kjv@Jeremiah:8:22, "There is no triacle in Galaad." The word "triacle" = "treacle" is used in the sense of ointment.

Gilgal @ rolling.

(1.) From the solemn transaction of the reading of the law in the valley of Shechem between Ebal and Gerizim the Israelites moved forward to Gilgal, and there made a permanent camp kjv@Joshua:9:6 kjv@Joshua:10:6). It was "beside the oaks of Moreh," near which Abraham erected his first altar kjv@Genesis:12:6-7). This was one of the three towns to which Samuel resorted for the administration of justice ( kjv@1Samuel:7:16), and here also he offered sacrifices when the ark was no longer in the tabernacle at Shiloh ( kjv@1Samuel:10:8 kjv@1Samuel:13:7-9). To this place, as to a central sanctuary, all Israel gathered to renew their allegiance to Saul (11:14). At a later period it became the scene of idolatrous worship kjv@Hosea:4:15 kjv@Hosea:9:15). It has been identified with the ruins of Jiljilieh, about 5 miles south-west of Shiloh and about the same distance from Bethel.

(2.) The place in "the plains of Jericho," "in the east border of Jericho," where the Israelites first encamped after crossing the Jordan kjv@Joshua:4:19-20). Here they kept their first Passover in the land of Canaan (5:10) and renewed the rite of circumcision, and so "rolled away the reproach" of their Egyptian slavery. Here the twelve memorial stones, taken from the bed of the Jordan, were set up; and here also the tabernacle remained till it was removed to Shiloh (18:1). It has been identified with Tell Jiljulieh, about 5 miles from Jordan.

(3.) A place, probably in the hill country of Ephraim, where there was a school of the prophets ( kjv@2Kings:4:38), and whence Elijah and Elisha, who resided here, "went down" to Bethel (2:1-2). It is mentioned also in kjv@Deuteronomy:11:30. It is now known as Jiljilia, a place 8 miles north of Bethel.

Giloh @ exile, a city in the south-west part of the hill-country of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:51). It was the native place or residence of the traitor Ahithophel "the Gilonite" kjv@Joshua:15:51; kjv@2Samuel:15:12), and where he committed suicide (17:23). It has been identified with Kurbet Jala, about 7 miles north of Hebron.

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GILALAI @
- A priest and musician kjv@Nehemiah:12:36

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

GILEAD @

-1. A region east of the Jordan River allotted to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and the half tribe of Manasseh kjv@Numbers:32:1-30; kjv@Deuteronomy:3:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:34:1; kjv@2Kings:10:33 .Reubenites expel the Hagarites from kjv@1Chronicles:5:9-10 kjv@1Chronicles:5:18-22 .Ammonites make war against; defeated by Jephthah Judges:11 .The prophet Elijah a native of kjv@1Kings:17:1 .David retreats to, at the time of Absalom's rebellion kjv@2Samuel:17:16 kjv@2Samuel:17:22, 24 .Pursued into, by Absalom kjv@2Samuel:17:26 .Absalom defeated and slain in the forests of kjv@2Samuel:18:9 .Hazael, king of Syria, smites the land of kjv@2Kings:10:32-33; kjv@Amos:1:3 .Invaded by Tiglath-pileser, king of Syria kjv@2Kings:15:29 .A grazing country kjv@Numbers:32:1; kjv@1Chronicles:5:9 .Exported spices, balm, and myrrh kjv@Genesis:37:25; kjv@Jeremiah:8:22; kjv@Jeremiah:46:11

- FIGURATIVE .Of prosperity kjv@Jeremiah:22:6; kjv@Jeremiah:50:19

-2. A mountain kjv@Judges:7:3; kjv@Songs:4:1; kjv@Songs:6:5 .Laban overtakes Jacob at kjv@Genesis:31:21-25

-3. A city kjv@Hosea:6:8; kjv@Hosea:12:11

-4. Grandson of Manasseh kjv@Numbers:26:29-30; kjv@Numbers:27:1; kjv@Numbers:36:1; kjv@Joshua:17:1-3; kjv@1Chronicles:2:21-23; kjv@1Chronicles:7:14 kjv@1Chronicles:7:17

-5. Father of Jephthah kjv@Judges:11:1-2

-6. A chief of Gad kjv@1Chronicles:5:14

GILGAL @

-1. Place of the first encampment of the Israelites west of the Jordan River kjv@Joshua:4:19; kjv@Joshua:9:6; kjv@Joshua:10:6 kjv@Joshua:10:43 kjv@Joshua:14:6 .Monument erected in, to commemorate the passage across the Jordan River by the people of Israel kjv@Joshua:4:19-24 .Circumcision renewed at kjv@Joshua:5:2-9 .Passover kept at kjv@Joshua:5:10-11 .Manna ceased at, after the Passover kjv@Joshua:5:12 .Quarries at kjv@Judges:3:19 .Eglon, king of Moab, resides and is slain at kjv@Judges:3:14-26 .A judgment seat, where Israel, in that district, came to be judged by Samuel kjv@1Samuel:7:16 .Saul proclaimed king over all Israel at kjv@1Samuel:11:15 .An altar built at, and sacrifice offered kjv@1Samuel:11:15; kjv@1Samuel:13:4-15; kjv@1Samuel:15:6-23 .Agag, king of the Amalekites, slain at, by Samuel kjv@1Samuel:15:33 .Tribe of Judah assembles at, to proceed to the east side of the Jordan River to conduct King David back after the defeat of Absalom kjv@2Samuel:19:14-15 kjv@2Samuel:19:40-43 .A school of the prophets at kjv@2Kings:4:38-40 .Prophecies concerning kjv@Hosea:4:15; kjv@Hosea:9:15; kjv@Hosea:12:11; kjv@Amos:4:4; kjv@Amos:5:5

-2. A royal city in Canaan .Conquered by Joshua kjv@Joshua:12:23

GILOH @
- A town in Judah kjv@Joshua:15:51; kjv@2Samuel:15:12

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kjv@STRING:Gilalai <HITCHCOCK>@ a wheel - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gilboa <HITCHCOCK>@ revolution of inquiry - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gilead <HITCHCOCK>@ the heap or mass of testimony - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Gilgal <HITCHCOCK>@ wheel; rolling; heap - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Giloh <HITCHCOCK>@ he that rejoices; he that overturns - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Mezahab <HITCHCOCK>@ gilded - HITCHCOCK-M


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GILEAD @

(1) Land of, east of the Jordan- kjv@Numbers:32:1; kjv@Judges:10:4; kjv@1Samuel:13:7; kjv@2Samuel:17:26; kjv@2Kings:10:33; kjv@1Chronicles:5:9

(2) Grandson of Manasseh- kjv@Numbers:26:29; kjv@Numbers:27:1
- Mount of. SEE Mountains,

GILGAL @ kjv@Deuteronomy:11:30; kjv@Joshua:4:19; kjv@Joshua:5:9; kjv@Judges:3:19; kjv@1Samuel:10:8; kjv@2Samuel:19:15; kjv@2Kings:4:38 kjv@Hosea:4:15; kjv@Amos:4:4

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H1019 <STRHEB>@ בּית הגּלגּל bêyth haggilgâl bayth hag-gil-gawl' From H1004 and H1537 with the article interposed; house of the Gilgal (or rolling); {Beth-hag-Gilgal} a place in Palestine: - Beth-gilgal.


H1526 <STRHEB>@ גּילני gîylônîy ghee-lo-nee' Patrial from H1542; a Gilonite or inhabitant of Giloh: - Gilonite.


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


H1536 <STRHEB>@ גּלגּל gilgâl ghil-gawl' A variation of H1534: - wheel.


H1537 <STRHEB>@ גּלגּל gilgâl ghil-gawl' The same as H1536 (with the article as a properly noun); {Gilgal} the name of three places in Palestine: - Gilgal. See also H1019.


H1542 <STRHEB>@ גּילה גּלה gilôh gîylôh {ghee-lo'} ghee-lo' From H1540; open; {Giloh} a place in Palestine: - Giloh.


H1544 <STRHEB>@ גּלּל גּלּוּל gillûl gillûl {ghil-lool'} ghil-lool' From H1556; properly a log (as round); by implication an idol: - idol.


H1549 <STRHEB>@ גּליון גּלּיון gillâyôn gilyôn {ghil-law-yone'} ghil-yone' From H1540; a tablet for writing (as bare); by analogy a mirror (as a plate): - {glass} roll.


H1562 <STRHEB>@ גּללי gilălay ghe-lal-ah'ee From H1561; dungy; {Gilalai} an Israelite: - Gilalai.


H1568 <STRHEB>@ גּלעד gil‛âd ghil-awd' Probably from H1567; {Gilad} a region East of the Jordan; also the name of three Israelites: - {Gilead} Gileadite.


H1569 <STRHEB>@ גּלעדי gil‛âdîy ghil-aw-dee' Patronymic from H1568; a Giladite or descendant of Gilad: - Gileadite.


H2652 <STRHEB>@ חפני chophnîy khof-nee' From H2651; perhaps pugilist; {Chophni} an Israelite: - Hophni.


H3003 <STRHEB>@ יבישׁ יבשׁ yâbêsh yâbêysh {yaw-bashe'} yaw-bashe' The same as H3002. ({Also} often with the addition of {H1568} i.e. Jabesh of Gilad); {Jabesh} the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: - Jabesh ([-Gilead]).


H4039 <STRHEB>@ מגלּה megillâh meg-il-law' From H1556; a roll: - {roll} volume.


H4040 <STRHEB>@ מגלּה megillâh meg-il-law' (Chaldee); corresponding to H4039: - roll.


H5580 <STRHEB>@ סס sâs sawce From the same as H5483; a moth (from the agility of the fly): - moth.


H7433 <STRHEB>@ רמות גּלעד רמת גּלעד râmôth gil‛âd râmôth gil‛âd raw-moth' gil-awd' From the plural of H7413 and H1568; heights of Gilad; Ramoth {Gilad} a place East of the Jordan: - {Ramoth-gilead} Ramoth in Gilead. See also H7216.


H8406 <STRHEB>@ תּבר tebar teb-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7665; to be fragile (figuratively): - broken.


H8664 <STRHEB>@ תּשׁבּי tishbîy tish-bee' Patrial from an unused name meaning recourse; a Tishbite or inhabitant of Tishbeh (in Gilead): - Tishbite.


G1127 <STRGRK>@ γρηγορεύω grēgoreuō gray-gor-yoo'-o From G1453; to keep awake that is watch (literally or figuratively): - be vigilant wake (be) watch (-ful).


G3424 <STRGRK>@ μογιλάλος mogilalos mog-il-al'-os From G3425 and G2980; hardly talking that is dumb (tongue tied): - having an impediment in his speech.


G3524 <STRGRK>@ νηφάλεος νηφάλιος nēphaleos nēphalios nah-fal'-eh-os nay-fal'-ee-os From G3525; sober that is (figuratively) circumspect: - sober vigilant.


G3711 <STRGRK>@ ὀργίλος orgilos org-ee'-los From G3709; irascible: - soon angry.


G5299 <STRGRK>@ ὑπωπιάζω hupōpiazō hoop-o-pee-ad'-zo From a compound of G5259 and a derivative of G3700; to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist) that is (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance) subdue (one´ s passions): - keep under weary.


G5340 <STRGRK>@ φειδομένως pheidomenōs fi-dom-en'-oce Adverb from participle of G5339; abstemiously that is stingily: - sparingly.


G5558 <STRGRK>@ χρυσόω chrusoō khroo-so'-o From G5557; to gild that is bespangle with golden ornaments: - deck.