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HILLS
- H>@ - From the Hebrew Gibeah, meaning a curved round hill. But our translators have also employed the same English word for the very different term har , which has a much more extended sense than gibeah , meaning a whole district. For instance, in kjv@Exodus:24:4) the "hill" is the same which is elsewhere in the same chapter, vs. kjv@Exodus:24:12-13 kjv@Exodus:24:18) etc., and book consistently and accurately rendered "mount" and "mountain." The "country of the hills," in (1:7; kjv@Joshua:9:1 kjv@Joshua:10:40 kjv@Joshua:11:16 ) is the elevated district of Judah, Benjamin and Ephraim, which is correctly called "the mountain" in the earliest descriptions of Palestine, kjv@Numbers:13:29) and in many subsequent passages.
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- Perpetual kjv@Genesis:49:26; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:6
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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.
H1386 <STRHEB>@ גּבנן gabnôn gab-nohn' From the same as H1384; a hump or peak of hills: - high.
H2022 <STRHEB>@ הר har har A shortened form of H2042; a mountain or range of hills (sometimes used figuratively): - hill ({country}) mount ({-ain}) X promotion.
H3389 <STRHEB>@ ירוּשׁלים ירוּשׁלם yerûshâlaim yerûshâlayim {yer-oo-shaw-lah'-im} yer-oo-shaw-lah'-yim A dual (in allusion to its two main hills (the true {pointing} at least of the former {reading} seems to be that of H3390)); probably from (the passive participle of) H3384 and H7999; founded peaceful; Jerushalaim or {Jerushalem} the capital city of Palestine: - Jerusalem.