- Gaal (biblical figure) - Wikipedia
Gaal (Hebrew:גַּעַל) is a minor biblical character, introduced in the 9th chapter of Judges in the Hebrew Bible as the son of Ebed or Eved, or the son of a slave [1]
- Who was Gaal in the bible? - Ministry Voice
Discover the story of Gaal in the Bible, his challenges, and his legacy in the Book of Judges Learn about this intriguing biblical character
- Topical Bible: Gaal son of Ebed
Gaal son of Ebed is a minor biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Judges, specifically in Judges 9 His account is set during the time of the judges, a period characterized by a cyclical pattern of Israelite apostasy, oppression, repentance, and deliverance
- Gaal Son Of Ebed: His Rebellion And Significance In Biblical History
Gaal is a character who appears briefly in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Judges (9:26-41), amidst tales of turmoil and rebellion Known for his ill-fated challenge to the authority of Abimelech, Gaal’s story is a brief yet poignant part of Israelite history
- Gaal - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
GAAL gā’ əl (גַּ֤עַל, LXX Γααλ, scarab, or loathing) The son of Ebed who with a select group of men from among his relatives gained the confidence of the inhabitants of Shechem and stirred them up to revolt against Abimelech (Judg 9:26-41)
- Gaal - Biblical Cyclopedia
Ga'al (Heb id גִּעִל, loathing; Sept Γαάλ, Josephus Γαάλης), son of Ebed (Jg 9:26 sq ) He went to Shechem with his brothers when the inhabitants became discontented with Abimelech, and so engaged their confidence that they placed him at their head
- Gaal Meaning - Hebrew Lexicon | Old Testament (NAS)
Discover the original meaning of Ga'al in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - New American Standard Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Ga'al
- Gaal | Encyclopedia. com
GAAL (Heb ??????), the son of Ebed, head of a band that fought *Abimelech son of Gideon (Judg 9:26–41), who, with the help of mercenaries, had imposed his rule over Mt Ephraim
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