Gibea
Gibea, Gibea Beniamina, Gibea' Saula – rodzinne miasto i stolica Saula, króla Izraela.
Lokalizacja
Gibea identyfikuje się z Tell el-Fūl, położonym około 6,5 km na północ od Jerozolimy.
Zobacz też
- Bitwa pod Gibeą
Bibliografia
- Atlas Biblijny, Warszawa 1990, s. 112. ISBN 83-7050-000-5
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Autor: Eli.berckovitz, Licencja: Attribution
Unfinished palace of King Hussein of Jordan on "Gibeah of Saul", or "Tell el-Ful" meaning “mound of beans” in Arabic, a hill next to the modern Jerusalem neighbourhood of Pisgat Ze'ev. King Hussein of Jordan began construction on his Royal Palace in Tel el-Ful, but construction was halted when the Six-Day War broke out. Since Israel won the war King Hussein's palace was never finished and now all that remains is the skeleton of the building and has since become a haven for drug users. Coordinates: 31°49′24.14″N 035°13′52.14″E