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EncyclopediaGibeahGibeah (gib'ēu) [key][Heb.,=hill]. 1. In the Bible, home town and capital of Saul; the present-day Tell el-Ful, the West Bank, 3 mi (4.8 km) N of Jerusalem. A fortress that may have been Saul's residence was excavated there. See L. A. Sinclair, An Archaeological Study of Gibeah (1960). 2. In the Book of Joshua, town, S ancient Palestine, somewhere S of Hebron. The Gibeah of Second Chronicles may be the same as either of these or a different place. See also Gibea. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Gibeah from Infoplease:
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