Gibon
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Overview:
Gibon is a location mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the context of the Old Testament. It is often associated with the city of Gibeon, a significant site in biblical history. Gibon is not frequently mentioned on its own, but its connection to Gibeon provides insight into its importance in biblical narratives.

Biblical References:
The name Gibon itself does not appear directly in the Berean Standard Bible . However, it is closely related to Gibeon, which is referenced in several passages. Gibeon was a major city of the Hivites, a Canaanite tribe, and played a crucial role in the history of Israel during the conquest of Canaan.

Historical and Geographical Context:
Gibeon, associated with Gibon, was located in the territory allotted to the tribe of Benjamin. It was situated northwest of Jerusalem and was known for its strategic location and abundant water supply. The city is historically significant due to its inhabitants' cunning treaty with Joshua, as recorded in the Book of Joshua.

Key Biblical Events:

1. The Gibeonite Deception:
· In Joshua 9, the Gibeonites deceived the Israelites into making a peace treaty with them by pretending to be from a distant land. Despite the deception, the Israelites honored the treaty due to their oath before God. This event highlights the importance of seeking divine guidance in decision-making.

2. The Battle at Gibeon:
· Joshua 10 describes the battle where the Lord intervened on behalf of Israel, causing the sun to stand still to allow the Israelites more time to defeat their enemies. This miraculous event underscores God's power and support for His people.

3. Gibeon as a Levitical City:
· Gibeon was designated as a Levitical city, as mentioned in Joshua 21:17. This designation indicates its religious significance and its role in supporting the Levitical priesthood.

4. The Tabernacle at Gibeon:
· During the reign of King David and into the early reign of Solomon, the tabernacle of the Lord was located at Gibeon (1 Chronicles 16:39; 1 Kings 3:4). This made Gibeon a central place of worship and sacrifice before the construction of the temple in Jerusalem.

Theological Significance:
The events associated with Gibeon, and by extension Gibon, illustrate themes of divine intervention, the importance of faithfulness to oaths, and the centrality of worship in the life of Israel. The narrative of the Gibeonites serves as a reminder of the complexities of human interactions and the necessity of reliance on God's wisdom.

Archaeological Insights:
Archaeological excavations at the site identified as ancient Gibeon have uncovered significant findings, including water systems and wine cellars, which corroborate the biblical description of the city's prosperity and strategic importance.

Conclusion:
While Gibon itself is not a standalone term in the biblical text, its association with Gibeon provides a rich tapestry of historical, theological, and archaeological insights. The narratives connected to this location continue to offer valuable lessons for faith and practice.
Strong's Hebrew
25. Abi Gibon -- father of Gibeon
Abi Gibon. 24, 25. Abi Gibon. 26 . father of Gibeon. Transliteration: Abi Gibon
Phonetic Spelling: (ab-ee' ghib-one') Short Definition: Gibeon. ...
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1391. Gibon -- a Levitical city in Benjamin
... 1390, 1391. Gibon. 1392 . a Levitical city in Benjamin. Transliteration: Gibon
Phonetic Spelling: (ghib-ohn') Short Definition: Gibeon. ... Gibon. 1392 . ...
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1393. Giboni -- inhab. of Gibeon
... Word Origin from Gibon Definition inhab. ... Gibeonite. Patrial from Gib'own; a Gibonite,
or inhabitant of Gibon -- Gibeonite. see HEBREW Gib'own. 1392, 1393. ...
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Sennacherib (705-681 BC )
... for repairing these breaches: he hastily strengthened the weak points in his
fortifications, stopped up the springs which flowed into the Gibon, and cut off ...
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The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus
History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, V 6. <. ...
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Thesaurus
Gibon (1 Occurrence)
...Gibon (1 Occurrence). Genesis 2:13 and the name of the second river 'is' Gibon,
it 'is' that which is surrounding the whole land of Cush; (YLT). ...
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Giddalti (2 Occurrences)

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Giblites (2 Occurrences)

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Surrounding (78 Occurrences)
... Genesis 2:13 and the name of the second river 'is' Gibon, it 'is' that which
is surrounding the whole land of Cush; (YLT). Genesis ...
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