Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Gaash is a geographical location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically within the context of the tribal allotments and historical narratives of Israel. It is primarily recognized as a mountain or hill in the region of Ephraim, which holds significance due to its association with notable biblical figures.Biblical References: 1. Joshua 24:30 : "And they buried him in the territory of his inheritance at Timnath-serah in the hill country of Ephraim, north of Mount Gaash." This verse refers to the burial of Joshua, the son of Nun, who succeeded Moses as the leader of Israel. Mount Gaash is identified as a landmark near Joshua's burial site, indicating its location within the hill country of Ephraim. 2. Judges 2:9 : "And they buried him in the land of his inheritance, at Timnath-heres in the hill country of Ephraim, north of Mount Gaash." This passage reiterates the burial of Joshua, confirming the proximity of Mount Gaash to his final resting place. 3. 2 Samuel 23:30 and 1 Chronicles 11:32 : These passages list "Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash" among David's mighty warriors. The mention of "brooks of Gaash" suggests the presence of watercourses or ravines associated with the mountain, indicating a fertile or strategically significant area. Historical and Theological Significance: Mount Gaash serves as a geographical marker within the tribal territory of Ephraim, one of the prominent tribes of Israel. Its mention in connection with Joshua's burial underscores its importance in the narrative of Israel's settlement in the Promised Land. Joshua, a central figure in the conquest and division of Canaan, is laid to rest near this landmark, symbolizing the fulfillment of God's promises to the Israelites. The reference to the "brooks of Gaash" in the context of David's mighty men highlights the mountain's role in the broader narrative of Israel's history. The warriors associated with this region were part of the elite group that supported King David, reflecting the strategic and military significance of the area. Geographical Context: While the exact location of Mount Gaash is not definitively identified in modern geography, it is traditionally placed within the central hill country of Ephraim. This region is characterized by its rugged terrain and fertile valleys, which played a crucial role in the agricultural and defensive strategies of ancient Israel. Cultural and Spiritual Insights: Mount Gaash, as a part of the Ephraimite landscape, represents the enduring legacy of the patriarchs and leaders of Israel. It serves as a reminder of the faithfulness of God in fulfilling His promises to His people, as well as the importance of leadership and legacy in the biblical narrative. The association with Joshua and David's warriors underscores themes of courage, faith, and divine providence that resonate throughout the Scriptures. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary GaashSmith's Bible Dictionary Gaash(earthquake), a hill of Ephraim, where Joshua was buried. The brooks or valley of Gaash, (2 Samuel 23:30; 1 Chronicles 11:32) were probably at the foot of the hill. ATS Bible Dictionary GaashA hill of Ephraim, north of which stood Timnath-seres, celebrated for Joshua's tomb, Jos 24...30. The brooks, or valleys of Gaash, 2 Samuel 23:30 1 Chronicles 11:32, were probably at the foot of the hill. Easton's Bible Dictionary A shaking, a hill, on the north side of which Joshua was buried (Joshua 24:30; Judges 2:9), in the territory of Ephraim. (see TIMNATH-SERAH.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia GAASHga'-ash (ga`-ash): First mentioned in connection with the burial place of Joshua "in the border of his inheritance in Timnath-serah, which is in the hill-country of Ephraim, on the north (side) of the mountain of Gaash" (Joshua 24:30; compare Judges 2:9); see TIMNATH-HERES. The "brooks," or rather the wadies or "watercourses" of Gaash are mentioned as the native place of Hiddai (2 Samuel 23:30), or Hurai (1 Chronicles 11:32), one of David's heroes. No likely identification has been suggested. Strong's Hebrew 1608. Gaash -- a mountain in Ephraim... 1607, 1608. Gaash. 1609 . a mountain in Ephraim. Transliteration: Gaash Phonetic Spelling: (ga'-ash) Short Definition: Gaash. Word ... /hebrew/1608.htm - 6k 1607. gaash -- to shake, quake Library A Summary of Israel's Faithlessness and God's Patience The Book of Jubilees Last Journey and Death, 1858 --Concluding Remarks. Letter cviii. To Eustochium. Against Jovinianus. Thesaurus Gaash (4 Occurrences)... (see TIMNATH-SERAH.). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. GAASH. ... See EPHRAIM, MOUNT. Multi-Version Concordance Gaash (4 Occurrences). ... /g/gaash.htm - 8k Nahale-gaash (2 Occurrences) Ga'ash (4 Occurrences) Timnath-serah (2 Occurrences) Timnathserah (2 Occurrences) Timnath (9 Occurrences) Timnath-heres (1 Occurrence) Timnathheres (1 Occurrence) Ravines (17 Occurrences) Brooks (28 Occurrences) Resources Who were the mighty men of David? | GotQuestions.orgBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Gaash (4 Occurrences)Joshua 24:30 Judges 2:9 2 Samuel 23:30 1 Chronicles 11:32 Subtopics Gaash: Joshua Buried on the North Side of Gaash: Joshua's Inheritance Embraced Related Terms |