ger'-a-sa, ger'-a-senz (Gerasa; Gerasenon):1. Country of the Gerasenes:The town itself is not named in Scripture, and is...
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ge'-rooth kim'-ham (geruth kimham): If the reading geruth is correct, a "lodging-place" or "khan" on the highway to Egypt,...
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ge'-shur (geshur, "bridge"): An Aramean kingdom (2 Samuel 15:8) of no great size which lay probably to the South of Maacah, and for...
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geth-sem'-a-ne (Gethsemanei (for other spellings and accents see Thayer, under the word); probably from the Aramaic gath sheman...
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ge'-zer (gezer): A city of great military importance in ancient times, the site of which has recently been thoroughly explored. The...
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gi'-a (giach): A place on the route followed by Abner in his flight, pursued by Joab (2 Samuel 2:24). Septuagint renders Gai, corresp...
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gib'-e-thon (gibbethon): A city in the territory of Dan in the plain named with Eltekeh and Baalath (Joshua 19:44), and assigned...
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gib'-e-a (gibh`ah, "hill"): The Hebrew word denotes generally an eminence or hill, in distinction from har, which is used for mount...
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(1) A beautifully wooded mountain range running for about 13 miles in a south-easterly direction from the promontory which drops on...
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beth'-el (beth-'el; Baithel and oikos theou, literally, "house of God"):(1) A town near the place where Abraham halted and offered...
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