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Gaba/Geba

Ga'ba. The same name as Geba. Geba — Ge'ba (a hill), a city of Benjamin, with "suburbs," allotted to the priests. Joshua 21:17; 1 Chronicles 6:60 It is named amongst the first group of the Benjamite towns—apparently those lying near to and along the north boundary. Joshua 18:24 Here the name is given as See GABA. During the wars of the earlier part of the reign of Saul, Geba was held as a garrison by the Philistines, 1 Samuel 13:3 but they were ejected by Jonathan. It is now the modern village of Jeba, which stands picturesquely on the top of its steep terraced hill, six miles north of Jerusalem, on the very edge of the great Wady Suweinit, looking northward to the opposite village of ancient Michmash, which also retains its old name of Mukhmas.

Smith's Bible Dictionary or
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Occurences In Authorized Version
14 Verse(s)

Joshua 18:24, Jos 21:17,

1 Samuel 13:3,

1 Kings 15:22,

2 Kings 23:8,

1 Chronicles 6:60, 1Ch 8:6,

2 Chronicles 16:6,

Ezra 2:26,

Nehemiah 7:30, Neh 11:31, Neh 12:29,

Isaiah 10:29,

Zechariah 14:10