Reference: Giloh
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A city of Judah, Jos 15:50; where Ahithophel, David's counselor dwelt; and where, after his treason against David, and the rejection of his counsel by Absalom, he hung himself, 2Sa 15:12; 17:23.
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Easton
exile, a city in the south-west part of the hill-country of Judah (Jos 15:51). It was the native place or residence of the traitor Ahithophel "the Gilonite" (Jos 15:51; 2Sa 15:12), and where he committed suicide (Jos 17:18). It has been identified with Kurbet Jala, about 7 miles north of Hebron.
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Fausets
A town in the hills of Judah (Jos 15:51); the native place of Ahithophel (2Sa 15:12; 17:23).
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Hastings
A city in the southern hills of Judah (Jos 15:61), the birthplace of Ahithophel the Gilonite, the famous counsellor of David (2Sa 15:12; 23:34). Its site is uncertain.
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Morish
Gi'loh
Town in the highlands of Judah, the native place of Ahithophel. Jos 15:51; 2Sa 15:12. Identified with ruins at Jala, 31 37' N, 35 4' E.
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Smith
Gi'loh
(exile), a town in the mountainous part of Judah, named in the first group with Debir and Eshtemoh,
it was the native place of the famous Ahithophel.