Shepherds, Gibeah (Israel)
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Description: Gibeah, looking toward the Southeast.
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Well near Gibeah. Wells in Bible lands are valued because water is scarce. There are several...
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Description: Gibeah, site of Saul's palace.
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Description: Gibeah, site of Saul's palace.
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Description: The city of Gibeah.
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Description: Gibeah.
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Description: Gibeah, on way to Ramah.
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Description: Jonathan, Saul's son, left the camp at Gibeah and crept to the Philistine camp at Micmash. With...
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Description: David's escape from Saul took several turns: He first fled to Samuel at Ramah, then back to Gibeah...
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Description: The men of Ziph again betrayed David to Saul, who was in his palace in Gibeah. Saul took 3000...
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Description: David and his men attacked the Philistines at Keilah from the forest of Hereth. Saul came from...
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Description: Sheep.
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Description: The Ammonites prepared to attack Jabesh-gilead, who then sent messengers to Saul at Gibeah asking...
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Description: Sheep following their shepherd.
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Description: Jacob, Leah, and Rachel.
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Description: Flock of sheep.
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Description: Shepherds and farmers sometimes use a crude type of draw well called a shaduf.
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Description: A shepherd cares for his sheep and goats.
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Description: A shepherd had much time to play musical instruments, sing, or look at the stars at night.
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