McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Gabatha (2)

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McClintock Biblical Encyclopedia: Gabatha (2)


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( ÃáâáèÜ ), a village ( êώìç ) mentioned only by Eusebius and Jerome (Ononzast. s.v. Ãáâáèώí , Gabathon) as lying on the eastern part of the great plain Daroma (Esdraelon), near Diocaesarea; a position corresponding with that of the modern village Jebata, north of the Kishon (Ritter, Erdk. 16:748), seen but not visited by Robinson (Researches, 3:201). Euseb. and Jerome elsewhere (ib. s.v. ÃáâáÜò , Gabaath) mention a place of the same name as being twelve miles from Eleutheropolis, and containing the tomb of the prophet Habakkuk (a statement which Reland, Palaest. page 772, reconciles with their location of the same prophet's tomb at Keilah); but this seems to have been the Benjamite Gibeah (q.v.). For the Gabatha ( ÃáâáèÜ ) of Josephus (Ant. 13:1, 4; comp. Reland, Palast. page 772), see the NADABATHA ( ÍáäáâÜè ) of the Apocrypha (1Ma_4:37).