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Gaal:  [ga'-al]  The son of Ebed. He initiated and lead a rebellion on the part of the inhabitants of Shechem against Abimelech...
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Gaash:  [ga'-ash]  In the territory of Ephraim, a hill on the north side of which Joshua was buried. The brooks or valley of...
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Gaba:  [ge'-ba]  A town on the Northeast boundary of the territory of Benjamin...
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Gabael:  [gab'-a-el]  1. Ancestor of Tobit, 2. A poor Jew of Rages, a city of Media...
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Gabbatha:  [gab'-a-tha]  The Hebrew or Chaldee appellation of a place, also...
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Gabbe:  [ge'-ba]  A town on the Northeast boundary of the territory of Benjamin...
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Gabrias:  [ga'-bri-as]  The brother of Gabael. In Tobit 4 he is described as his...
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Gabriel:  [ga'-bri-el]  An angel sent by God to announce the birth of John the...
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Gad:  [gadh]  1. Jacobs seventh son, the first-born of Zilpah. 2. A prophet who...
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Gadara:  [gad'-a-ra]  The capital of the Roman province of Peraea. It stood on...
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Gad, The Tribe of:  [gadh]  The tribe of Gad during the march through the...
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Gad, Valley of:  [gadh]  A valley near Rabbath-ammon. The valley is evidently...
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Gaius:  [ga'-yus]  1. A Macedonian who accompanied Apostle Paul in his travels...
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Galatians, The Book of (Epistle to the):  Written by the apostle Paul not long...
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Galilee:  [gal'-i-le]  A large province, originally confined to a little circuit of country...
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Galilee, Sea of:  [gal'-i-le, se uv]  A sea that lies in the deep trough of the Jordan...
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Gall:  [gol]  1. Rosh, some very bitter plant, the bitterness being associated with the idea of poison, 2. mererah and...
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Garden of Uzza: [uz'-a, gahr-dn uhv]  A garden in which Manasseh and Amon were buried. It was probably near the...
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Gaza:  [ga'-za]  One of the five chief cities of the Philistines and one of the oldest cities of the world. On the Mediterranean...
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Geba:  [ge'-ba]  A town on the Northeast boundary of the territory of Benjamin, given to the Levites and scene of Jonathan...
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Gedaliah:  [ged-a-li'-a]  1. The son of Jeduthum, 2. Grandfather of the prophet Zephaniah, 3. A Jewish noble who conspired...
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Gehenna:  [ga-hen'-a]  A deep, narrow glen south of Jerusalem, where idolatrous Jews offered their children in sacrifice to...
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Genesis, The Book of:  [jen'-e-sis]  The five books of Moses were collectively called the Pentateuch, a word of Greek origin...*
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Gentiles:  [jen'-tilz]  In general all nations except the Jews. In time it acquired unpleasant associations and was used as a...
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Gera:  [ge'-ra]  1. The son of Bela and grandson of Benjamin, 2. The father of Ehud the judge, 3. The father of Shimei the...
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Gershom:  [gur'-shom]  1. The first-born son of Moses and Zipporah, 2. The eldest son of Levi, 3. A descendant of Phinehas...
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Gideon:  [gid'-e-un]  The chief leader of Manasseh and the fifth recorded judge of Israel. Called to be a deliverer, he overthrew...
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Gilead:  [gil'-e-ad]  1. A mountainous region east of Jordan, bounded on the north by Bashan, and on the south by Moab and...
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God:  [good]  The name of the Divine Being, the creator, sustainer and supreme governor of the world. Described by Moses...
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Golgotha:  [gol'-go-tha]  The common name of the spot where Jesus was crucified. The name represents the Hebrew...
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Goliath:  [go-li'-ath]  A famous giant of Gath, who for forty days openly defied the armies of Israel, but was at length slain by...
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Gomer:  [go'-mer]  1. The daughter of Diblaim, who became the wife of Hosea. 2. The eldest son of Japheth, and father of...
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Gopher:  [go'-fer wood]  A tree from the wood of which Noah was directed to build the ark. It is mentioned only there. The LXX...
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Gospels, The:  [gos'-pels]  The four inspired histories of the life and teaching of Jesus Christ contained in the New Testament...
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