Ramath-mizpeh
Ramath-mizpeh
is conjecturally located by Tristram (Bible Places, page 226), at Tibneh, a little west of Jebel Ajlun, the northerly crest of Gilead. “It is the most conspicuous site in the district, a fine natural fortress on an isolated round mamelon-shaped hill, rising above the wide plateau, and commanding a magnificent view of western Palestine.” Merrill argues at length (East of the Jordan, page 365 sq.) for its identity with Kulat er-Rubad, a few miles south of the Ramah of above spot.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Ramath-mizpeh
the height of Mizpeh or of the watch-tower (Josh. 13:26), a place mentioned as one of the limits of Gad. There were two Mizpehs on the east of the Jordan. This was the Mizpeh where Jacob and Laban made a covenant, “Mizpeh of Gilead,” called also Galeed and Jegar-sahadutha. It has been identified with the modern es-Salt, where the roads from Jericho and from Shechem to Damascus unite, about 25 miles east of the Jordan and 13 south of the Jabbok.
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Ramath Mizpeh
Gad’s northern landmark (Jos 13:26). (See MIZPEH.)
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Ramath-Mizpeh
RAMATH-MIZPEH.See Mizpah, No. 4.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Ramath-Mizpeh
ramath-mizpe ( , ramath ha-micpeh; Codex Vaticanus , Araboth kata ten Massepha, Codex Alexandrinus , Ramoth kata ten Maspha: A place mentioned in Jos 13:26 in a statement of the boundary of Gad, between Heshbon and Betonim. It may possibly be identical with MIZPAH, (1).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Ramath-Mizpeh
H7434
A town in Gad.
Jos 13:26
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Ramath-mizpeh
Ra’math-miz’peh. (high place of the watch-tower). See Ramoth-Gilead.