Gidom
Gidom
(Heb. Gidom’, , a felling; Sept. v.r. ), a place east of Gibeah, towards the wilderness (of Bethel), where the routed Benjamites turned to escape to the rock Rimmon (Jdg 20:45); hence probably in the plain lying north-east of Michmash, and perhaps so called from being a clearing in the woods that anciently covered this tract (2Ki 2:24; 1Sa 14:25). SEE MENUKAH.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Gidom
Jdg 20:45; between Gibeah and the cliff Rimmon (Rimmon, three miles E. of Bethel).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Gidom
GIDOM.The limit of the pursuit of Benjamin by the other tribes (Jdg 21:15). Possibly the word is not a proper name, but may be read as an infinitive, till they cut them off. No place of the name of Gidom is mentioned elsewhere.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Gidom
gdom (, gidhom): The limit eastward, from Gibeah toward the wilderness, of the pursuit of Benjamin by Israel (Jdg 20:45). No name suggesting this has yet been recovered. It is not mentioned elsewhere.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Gidom
[Gi’dom]
Place to which the Benjamites were pursued after the battle of Gibeah. Jdg 20:45.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Gidom
H1440
Limit of pursuit after battle of Gibeah.
Jdg 20:45
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Gidom
Gi’dom. (desolation). A place named only in Jdg 20:45. It would appear to have been situated between Gibeah, (Tuliel-el-Ful), and the cliff Rimmon.