Gibea
Gibea
(Heb. Giba’, , hill; Sept. v.r. ), a place built or occupied in connection with Macbenah by Sheva, son of Caleb’s concubine Maachah (1Ch 2:49); hence probably the same with GIBEAH (q.v.) of Judah (Jos 15:57).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Gibea
1Ch 2:49.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Gibea
GIBEA.A grandson of Caleb (1Ch 2:49). The list of the descendants of Judah through Caleb given in 1Ch 2:42 ff. is geographical rather than genealogical, and comprises all the towns lying in the Negeb of Judah to the S. of Hebron. Gibea is probably only a variation in spelling of the more common Gibeah. See Gibeah, 1.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Gibea
gibe-a (, gibha), hill): A grandson of Caleb (1Ch 2:49). His father was Sheva, whose mother was Maacah, Caleb’s concubine (1Ch 2:48).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Gibea
[Gib’ea]
Son of (or, a town founded by) Sheva. 1Ch 2:49.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Gibea
H1388
A descendant of Judah.
1Ch 2:49
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Gibea
Gib’e-a. (a hill). Sheva, “the father of Macbenah” and “father of Gibea”, is mentioned with other names, unmistakably those of places and not persons, among the descendants of Judah. 1Ch 2:49. Compare 1Ch 2:42. This would seem to point out Gibea.