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Isaiah

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They are gone over the passage: they have taken up their lodging at Geba; Ramah is afraid; Gibeah of Saul is fled.

Lexicon

Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
They are gone over alienate Verb H5674 עָֽבְרוּ֙ a·ve·ru
the passage ford Noun H4569 מַעְבָּרָ֔ה ma'·ba·rah,
at Geba Gaba Noun H1387 גֶּ֖בַע ge·va
Analysis:
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they have taken up their lodging inn Noun H4411 מָלֹ֣ון ma·lo·vn
Ramah Ramah Noun H7414 הָֽרָמָ֔ה ha·ra·mah,
Analysis:
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is afraid be afraid Verb H2729 חָֽרְדָה֙ cha·re·dah
Gibeah Gibeah Noun H1390 גִּבְעַ֥ת giv·'at
Analysis:
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of Saul Saul Noun H7586 שָׁא֖וּל sha·'ul
Analysis:
Read more about: Saul, Saul
is fled abate Verb H5127 נָֽסָה׃ na·sah.

Locations

Geba

GEBAge'-ba (gebha`, "hill"):(1) A town on the Northeast boundary of the territory of Benjamin (Joshua 18:24), given to the Levites (Joshua 21:17 1 Chronicles 6:60). It stood on the northern frontier of the kingdom of Judah, Geba and Beersheba marking respectively the northern and southern limits (2 Kings 23:8). In 2 Samuel 5:25 "Geba" should be altered to "G... View Details

Gibeah

GIBEAHgib'-e-a (gibh`ah, "hill"): The Hebrew word denotes generally an eminence or hill, in distinction from har, which is used for mountain, or mountain range. It occurs, however, in two instances, as a place-name. Under GEBA (which see) we have seen that Geba, Gibeah, and Gibeon are liable to be confused. This arises from their resemblance in form and mean... View Details

Ramah

RAMAHra'-ma (ha-ramah, without the definite article only in Nehemiah 11:33 Jeremiah 31:15): The name denotes height, from root rum, "to be high," and the towns to which it applied seem all to have stood on elevated sites.(1) Codex Vaticanus Arael; Codex Alexandrinus Rhama: A fenced city in the lot assigned to Naphtali (Joshua 19:36). Only in this passage is... View Details

People

Saul

Saul [N] [H] [S] asked for.  A king of Edom ( Genesis 36:37  Genesis 36:38 ); called Shaul in  1 Chronicles 1:48.    The son of Kish (probably his only son, and a child of prayer, "asked for"), of the tribe of Benjamin, the first king of the Jewish nation. The singular providential circumstances connected with his election as king are recorded in  1 ... View Details

Saul

Saul [N] [H] [S] asked for.  A king of Edom ( Genesis 36:37  Genesis 36:38 ); called Shaul in  1 Chronicles 1:48.    The son of Kish (probably his only son, and a child of prayer, "asked for"), of the tribe of Benjamin, the first king of the Jewish nation. The singular providential circumstances connected with his election as king are recorded in  1 ... View Details

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King James Bible They are gone over the passage: they have taken up their lodging at Geba; Ramah is afraid; Gibeah of Saul is fled.
Hebrew Greek English They are have gone over through the passage: they have taken up their pass, saying, "Geba will be our lodging at Geba; place." Ramah is afraid; terrified, and Gibeah of Saul is fled.has fled away.
New American Standard Bible 1995 They are have gone over through the passage: they have taken up their pass, saying, "Geba will be our lodging at Geba; place." Ramah is afraid; terrified, and Gibeah of Saul is fled.has fled away.