gib´ē̇-ath (גּבעת, gibh‛ath): This is the status constructus of the foregoing (Gibeah). It is found in several compound place-names.
(1) Gibeath-ha-araloth (גּבעת הערלות, gibh‛ath hā‛ăraÌ„loÌ„th). English Versions of the Bible tanslations literally, “hill of the foreskinsâ€; but the margins suggest the proper name. Here the Israelites were circumcised after the passage of the Jordan (). The place was therefore between that river and Jericho.
(3) Gibeath hammoreh (גּבעת המּרה, gibh‛ath ha-moÌ„reh), a hill on the North side of the valley from the camp of Gideon, beside. which lay the Midianites (, English Versions of the Bible “the hill of Morehâ€; the Hebrew is literally, “hill of the teacherâ€). It is probably identical with Jebel DuhÌ£y, which rises on the North of the Vale of Jezreel. Moore (Judges, 200) mistakenly calls the mountain Nabı̄ Daḥı̄. This is, of course, the name of the “prophet†whose shrine crowns the hill. See MOREH.
(4) Gibeath ha-Elohim (גּבעת ×”×להי×, gibh‛ath haÌ„-'ĕloÌ„hı̄m), the place where Saul, after leaving Samuel, met the company of prophets, and prophesied with them (, ). It is defined as the place “where is the garrison (or pillar) of the Philistines.†This may be intended to distinguish it from GIBEAH (2), with which it is often identified. In this case it may be represented by the modern Ramallah, about 10 miles North of Jerusalem. See also TABOR.
(5) Gibeath ha-Hachilah (; ) is identical with HACHILAH (which see).
(6) Gibeath Ammah () is identical with AMMAH (which see).
(7) Gibeath Gareb () is identical with GAREB (which see).