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1390. Gibah
Lexical Summary
Gibah: Hill, Height

Original Word:גִּבְעָה
Part of Speech:proper name, of a location
Transliteration:Gib`ah
Pronunciation:ghib-aw'
Phonetic Spelling:(ghib-aw')
KJV: Gibeah, the hill
NASB:Gibeah
Word Origin:[the same asH1389 (גִּבעָה - hills)]

1. Gibah
2. the name of three places in Israel

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Gibeah, the hill

The same asgib'ah; Gibah; the name of three places in Palestine -- Gibeah, the hill.

see HEBREWgib'ah

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same asGeba
Definition
"hill," three cities in Pal.
NASB Translation
Gibeah (45).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. (hill) —Joshua 15:57 +;Judges 20:4 5t.;Joshua 18:28; construct1 Samuel 11:4 9t.; absolute always with article exceptJoshua 15:57;Joshua 18:28;Judges 19:12;Judges 20:31;1 Samuel 10:26; 2Chronicles 13:2; —

Joshua 15:57 (perhaps one of two villages calledGabaa, Gabatha in Onomasticon see LagOnom. 246, 128; 2nd ed 255, 160).

city of BenjaminJudges 19:14,16 20t. Judges;1 Samuel 10:26;1 Samuel 14:2;1 Samuel 22:6;1 Samuel 26:1;2 Samuel 23:29 =1 Chronicles 11:31; alsoHosea 5:8;Hosea 9:9;Hosea 10:9 (twice in verse) (compareJudges 19:12ff.Judges 13:2; perhaps also1 Samuel 7:1;1 Samuel 10:10;2 Samuel 6:3,4 read also (for )1 Samuel 13:16Judges 20:10,33; =Joshua 18:28; called also1 Samuel 13:2,15;1 Samuel 14:16, &1 Samuel 11:4;1 Samuel 15:34;Isaiah 10:29;2 Samuel 21:6 read probably We Dr.

, calledJoshua 24:33.

Topical Lexicon
Designation

The term designates a “hill-town,” most often the Benjaminite city situated about three miles north of Jerusalem. Scripture also applies the name to smaller elevations or townlets in Judah (Joshua 15:57) and Ephraim (Joshua 24:33). The Benjaminite site, however, accounts for the vast majority of the forty-three occurrences.

Geographical Setting and Strategic Importance

Gibeah crowns a limestone ridge along the central watershed route that links Shechem to Hebron. Its elevation grants clear lines of sight toward Ramah, Mizpah, and Jerusalem, explaining repeated references to watchmen stationed there (1 Samuel 14:16;Hosea 5:8). Archaeology identifies the mound at Tell el-Fûl, where massive Iron Age walls, casemate rooms, and two palatial structures confirm both a fortified settlement in the Judges period and later royal use.

Historical Narratives

1. The Benjaminite Outrage (Judges 19–21)

The horrific assault on the Levite’s concubine in Gibeah exposed moral disintegration “in those days there was no king in Israel” (Judges 19:1). The subsequent inter-tribal war nearly extinguished Benjamin, yet God preserved the tribe, maintaining the covenant promise that all twelve tribes would inherit.

2. Saul’s Hometown and Seat of Government (1 Samuel 10:26;1 Samuel 15:34)

After his anointing, “Saul also went to his house in Gibeah” (1 Samuel 10:26), and the town became the first capital of Israel’s monarchy. Saul’s court, military musters (1 Samuel 13:2), and family residence (1 Samuel 14:2) operated from this hill until his death.

3. The Philistine Crisis (1 Samuel 13–14)

Philistine garrisons occupied neighboring Geba, prompting Jonathan’s daring raid. From Gibeah, Saul numbered the people (1 Samuel 13:15) and his watchmen saw “the multitude melting away” (1 Samuel 14:16). The episode underscores the contrast between Saul’s wavering leadership and Jonathan’s faith.

4. Assyrian Advance (Isaiah 10:28–32)

Isaiah’s oracle traces the Assyrian march southward: “Ramah trembles, Gibeah of Saul has fled” (Isaiah 10:29). The mention roots the prophecy in real geography, illustrating the terror of invasion while assuring Judah that God sets the limits of oppressors.

Prophetic and Poetic Usage

Hosea recalls the Judges atrocity to indict Israel’s later sins: “They have deeply corrupted themselves as in the days of Gibeah” (Hosea 9:9; 10:9). The recurring comparison portrays unchecked wickedness as a national danger requiring divine intervention.

Theological and Ministry Implications

1. Moral Accountability

Gibeah’s darkest night demonstrates that covenant privilege does not shield God’s people from judgment when sin is tolerated. The ensuing civil war reveals the cost of unrepentant immorality.

2. Sovereign Preservation

Despite near annihilation, Benjamin survives, allowing the rise of Saul and, generations later, the apostle Paul (Philippians 3:5). God’s faithfulness preserves His purposes even through human failure.

3. Leadership under Scrutiny

Saul’s tenure at Gibeah invites reflection on the perils of partial obedience (1 Samuel 15). His downfall contrasts with David’s heart, directing believers to seek integrity rather than mere position.

4. Watchfulness and Prayer

The hill’s strategic vistas illustrate spiritual vigilance. As Saul’s watchmen scanned the horizon, so the church is called to discern the times, praying “watchfully” (Colossians 4:2).

Christological Foreshadowing

Saul, Israel’s first king, emerges from Gibeah yet proves insufficient. His inadequacy anticipates the need for a righteous King. Jesus Christ—descended from David, not Saul—fulfills that anticipation, providing the ultimate answer to the chaos first exposed at Gibeah.

Reflection for Believers

Gibeah’s narrative arc moves from moral disorder to royal privilege and finally to prophetic warning. It reminds readers that holiness, faithful leadership, and hopeful expectancy in God’s redemptive plan remain essential on every “hill” of life and ministry.

Forms and Transliterations
בְּגִבְעַ֖ת בְּגִבְעַ֥ת בַּגִּבְעָ֑ה בַּגִּבְעָ֔ה בַּגִּבְעָ֛ה בַּגִּבְעָ֜ה בַּגִּבְעָה֙ בַגִּבְעָ֖ה בגבעה בגבעת גִּבְעַ֣ת גִּבְעַ֥ת גִּבְעָ֑ה גִּבְעָ֑תָה גִּבְעָ֙תָה֙ גִּבְעָ֣ה גִּבְעָֽה׃ גָֽבַע׃ גבע׃ גבעה גבעה׃ גבעת גבעתה הַגִּבְעָ֑ה הַגִּבְעָ֑תָה הַגִּבְעָ֔ה הַגִּבְעָ֖ה הַגִּבְעָ֖תָה הַגִּבְעָ֙תָה֙ הַגִּבְעָֽה׃ הַגִּבְעָה֙ הַגִּבְעָה֮ הגבעה הגבעה׃ הגבעתה לַגִּבְעָ֑ה לַגִּבְעָ֜ה לגבעה מִגִּבְעַ֖ת מִגִּבְעַת֙ מגבעת bag·giḇ·‘āh ḇag·giḇ·‘āh baggiḇ‘āh ḇaggiḇ‘āh baggivAh bə·ḡiḇ·‘aṯ bəḡiḇ‘aṯ begivAt ḡā·ḇa‘ ḡāḇa‘ Gava giḇ‘āh giḇ‘aṯ giḇ‘āṯāh giḇ·‘ā·ṯāh giḇ·‘āh giḇ·‘aṯ givAh givAt givAtah hag·giḇ·‘ā·ṯāh hag·giḇ·‘āh haggiḇ‘āh haggiḇ‘āṯāh haggivAh haggivAtah lag·giḇ·‘āh laggiḇ‘āh laggivAh mig·giḇ·‘aṯ miggiḇ‘aṯ miggivAt vaggivAh
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Englishman's Concordance
Joshua 15:57
HEB: הַקַּ֖יִן גִּבְעָ֣ה וְתִמְנָ֑ה עָרִ֥ים
NAS: Kain,Gibeah and Timnah; ten
KJV: Cain,Gibeah, and Timnah; ten
INT: KainGibeah and Timnah cities

Judges 19:12
HEB:וְעָבַ֖רְנוּ עַד־ גִּבְעָֽה׃
NAS: but we will go on as faras Gibeah.
KJV: we will pass overto Gibeah.
INT: will go farGibeah

Judges 19:13
HEB:הַמְּקֹמ֑וֹת וְלַ֥נּוּ בַגִּבְעָ֖ה א֥וֹ בָרָמָֽה׃
NAS: and we will spend the nightin Gibeah or
KJV: to lodge all night,in Gibeah, or in Ramah.
INT: places will spendGibeah or Ramah

Judges 19:14
HEB:הַשֶּׁ֔מֶשׁ אֵ֥צֶל הַגִּבְעָ֖ה אֲשֶׁ֥ר לְבִנְיָמִֽן׃
NAS: on them nearGibeah which
KJV: upon them [when they were] byGibeah, which [belongeth] to Benjamin.
INT: and the sun nearGibeah which to Benjamin

Judges 19:15
HEB:לָב֖וֹא לָל֣וּן בַּגִּבְעָ֑ה וַיָּבֹ֗א וַיֵּ֙שֶׁב֙
NAS: [and] lodgein Gibeah. When they entered,
KJV: [and] to lodgein Gibeah: and when he went in,
INT: to enter lodgeGibeah entered sat

Judges 19:16
HEB:וְהוּא־ גָ֖ר בַּגִּבְעָ֑ה וְאַנְשֵׁ֥י הַמָּק֖וֹם
NAS: and he was stayingin Gibeah, but the men
KJV: and he sojournedin Gibeah: but the men
INT: and he was stayingGibeah the men of the place

Judges 20:4
HEB:הַנִּרְצָחָ֖ה וַיֹּאמַ֑ר הַגִּבְעָ֙תָה֙ אֲשֶׁ֣ר לְבִנְיָמִ֔ן
NAS: to spend the nightat Gibeah which
KJV: I cameinto Gibeah that [belongeth] to Benjamin,
INT: was murdered and saidGibeah which to Benjamin

Judges 20:5
HEB:עָלַי֙ בַּעֲלֵ֣י הַגִּבְעָ֔ה וַיָּסֹ֧בּוּ עָלַ֛י
NAS: But the menof Gibeah rose up against
KJV: And the menof Gibeah rose
INT: against the menof Gibeah and surrounded because

Judges 20:9
HEB:אֲשֶׁ֥ר נַעֲשֶׂ֖ה לַגִּבְעָ֑ה עָלֶ֖יהָ בְּגוֹרָֽל׃
NAS: we will doto Gibeah; [we will go up] against
KJV: which we will doto Gibeah; [we will go up] by lot
INT: which will doto Gibeah against lot

Judges 20:13
HEB:בְלִיַּ֜עַל אֲשֶׁ֤ר בַּגִּבְעָה֙ וּנְמִיתֵ֔ם וּנְבַעֲרָ֥ה
NAS: fellowsin Gibeah, that we may put them to death
KJV: of Belial,which [are] in Gibeah, that we may put them to death,
INT: the worthless afterGibeah may put and remove

Judges 20:14
HEB:מִן־ הֶעָרִ֖ים הַגִּבְעָ֑תָה לָצֵ֥את לַמִּלְחָמָ֖ה
NAS: from the citiesto Gibeah, to go
KJV: out of the citiesunto Gibeah, to go out
INT: from the citiesto Gibeah to go to battle

Judges 20:15
HEB:לְ֠בַד מִיֹּשְׁבֵ֤י הַגִּבְעָה֙ הִתְפָּ֣קְד֔וּ שְׁבַ֥ע
NAS: the inhabitantsof Gibeah who were numbered,
KJV: beside the inhabitantsof Gibeah, which were numbered
INT: beside the inhabitantsof Gibeah were numbered seven

Judges 20:19
HEB:וַיַּֽחֲנ֖וּ עַל־ הַגִּבְעָֽה׃ פ
NAS: and camped againstGibeah.
KJV: and encampedagainst Gibeah.
INT: and camped againstGibeah

Judges 20:20
HEB:מִלְחָמָ֖ה אֶל־ הַגִּבְעָֽה׃
NAS: for battle againstthem at Gibeah.
KJV: to fightagainst them at Gibeah.
INT: battle atGibeah

Judges 20:21
HEB:בִנְיָמִ֖ן מִן־ הַגִּבְעָ֑ה וַיַּשְׁחִ֨יתוּ בְיִשְׂרָאֵ֜ל
NAS: cameout of Gibeah and felled
KJV: came forthout of Gibeah, and destroyed down
INT: of Benjamin outof Gibeah down of Israel

Judges 20:25
HEB:לִקְרָאתָ֥ם ׀ מִֽן־ הַגִּבְעָה֮ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשֵּׁנִי֒
NAS: out againstthem from Gibeah the second
KJV: againstthem out of Gibeah the second
INT: against outof Gibeah day the second

Judges 20:29
HEB:אֹֽרְבִ֔ים אֶל־ הַגִּבְעָ֖ה סָבִֽיב׃ פ
NAS: men in ambush aroundGibeah.
KJV: liers in wait round aboutGibeah.
INT: ambush aboutGibeah around

Judges 20:30
HEB:וַיַּעַרְכ֥וּ אֶל־ הַגִּבְעָ֖ה כְּפַ֥עַם בְּפָֽעַם׃
NAS: themselves againstGibeah as at other
KJV: and put themselves in arrayagainst Gibeah, as at other times.
INT: and arrayed againstGibeah other times

Judges 20:31
HEB:אֵ֗ל וְאַחַ֤ת גִּבְעָ֙תָה֙ בַּשָּׂדֶ֔ה כִּשְׁלֹשִׁ֥ים
NAS: and the otherto Gibeah, [and] in the field,
KJV: and the otherto Gibeah in the field,
INT: to Bethel and the otherto Gibeah the field thirty

Judges 20:33
HEB:מִמְּקֹמ֖וֹ מִמַּֽעֲרֵה־ גָֽבַע׃
INT: of their place of the meadowsGibeah

Judges 20:34
HEB:וַיָּבֹאוּ֩ מִנֶּ֨גֶד לַגִּבְעָ֜ה עֲשֶׂרֶת֩ אֲלָפִ֨ים
NAS: againstGibeah, the battle
KJV: againstGibeah ten
INT: came againstGibeah ten thousand

Judges 20:36
HEB:שָׂ֖מוּ אֶל־ הַגִּבְעָֽה׃
NAS: they had set againstGibeah,
KJV: which they had setbeside Gibeah.
INT: had set againstGibeah

Judges 20:37
HEB:וַֽיִּפְשְׁט֖וּ אֶל־ הַגִּבְעָ֑ה וַיִּמְשֹׁךְ֙ הָאֹרֵ֔ב
NAS: againstGibeah; the men in ambush
KJV: and rushedupon Gibeah; and the liers in wait
INT: and rushed againstGibeah deployed ambush

Judges 20:43
HEB:עַ֛ד נֹ֥כַח הַגִּבְעָ֖ה מִמִּזְרַח־ שָֽׁמֶשׁ׃
NAS: oppositeGibeah toward
KJV: over againstGibeah toward the sunrising.
INT: against oppositeGibeah east side east side

1 Samuel 10:26
HEB:הָלַ֥ךְ לְבֵית֖וֹ גִּבְעָ֑תָה וַיֵּלְכ֣וּ עִמּ֔וֹ
NAS: to his houseat Gibeah; and the valiant
KJV: hometo Gibeah; and there went
INT: went to his houseGibeah went with

43 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1390
43 Occurrences


bag·giḇ·‘āh — 6 Occ.
bə·ḡiḇ·‘aṯ — 3 Occ.
ḡā·ḇa‘ — 1 Occ.
giḇ·‘āh — 3 Occ.
giḇ·‘aṯ — 4 Occ.
giḇ·‘ā·ṯāh — 2 Occ.
hag·giḇ·‘āh — 15 Occ.
hag·giḇ·‘ā·ṯāh — 4 Occ.
lag·giḇ·‘āh — 2 Occ.
mig·giḇ·‘aṯ — 2 Occ.
ḇag·giḇ·‘āh — 1 Occ.

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