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Giah

Giah

Giah

(Heb. Gi’acl, , a breaking forth sc. of a fountain; Sept. v.r. , Vulg. simply vallis), a place (probably marked by a spring) opposite the hill Ammah, on the road to the “wilderness (east?) of Gibeon,” where Joab and Abishai ceased at sun-down from the pursuit of Abner after the death of Asahel (1Sa 2:24). It is perhaps identical with the ” pool” mentioned in 1Sa 2:13, although in that case the parties must have become far separated in the rout, since they would thus have returned to the spot where the battle began. SEE GIBEON.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Giah

(“valley”.) 2Sa 2:24. Facing Ammah, “by the way of the wilderness of Gibeon.”

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Giah

GIAH.Named in the account of Joabs pursuit of Abner (2Sa 2:24). Its situation is quite unknown; it is even doubtful whether the mention of Giah is not due to textual corruption.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Giah

ga (, gah): An unidentified place on the route followed by Abner in his flight, pursued by Joab (2Sa 2:24). Septuagint renders Ga, corresponding to the Hebrew ge, valley. The form gah may be due to corruption of the text.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Giah

[Gi’ah]

Place mentioned only in describing the position of the hill Ammah. 2Sa 2:24.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Giah

H1520

A place on the way to the wilderness of Gibeon.

2Sa 2:24

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Giah

Gi’ah. (a waterfall). A place named only in 2Sa 2:24, to designate the position of the hill, Ammah.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary