Gob

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cistern; grasshopper
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


GOB.—A place mentioned only in 2Sa_21:18 as the scene of an exploit of one of David’s warriors. In the parallel passage 1Ch_20:4 Gob appears as Gezer; many texts read it as Nob. The Gr. and Syr. versions have Gath. Nothing is known of Gob as a separate place. The word means ‘cistern.’
W. F. Cobb.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


("a pit".) The scene of encounter between David's heroes and the Philistines (2Sa_21:18-19). "Gezer" in 1Ch_20:4. In Septuagint and Syriac "Gath"; compare 2Sa_21:20; 1Ch_20:6.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Gob. (cistern). A place mentioned only in 2Sa_21:18-19, as the scene of two encounters between David's warriors and the Philistines. In the parallel account in 1Ch_20:4, the name is given as Gezer.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


gob (גּב, גּוב, gōbh): A place mentioned in 2Sa_21:18 f as the scene of two of David's battles with the Philistines. The name appears here only. In the parallel passage, 1Ch_20:4, it is called Gezer (compare Ant, VII, xii, 2). Certain texts read ?Nob? for ?Gob,? while Syriac and Septuagint read ?Gath.? The latter is probably correct.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


Gob
(Heb. id. גֹּבand גּוֹב, a spit; Sept. Γόβ v.r. Γέθ and ῾Ρόμ, Vulg. Gob), the scene of two of David's encounters with the Philistines, in the former of which Sibbechai slew the giant Saph, and in the latter ElbaI nan slew the brother of Goliath (2Sa_21:18-19). In the parallel passage (1Ch_20:4) it is called by its more usual name GEZZER (see Schwarz, Palest. p. 131); and this, as well as the omission of any locality for the second event, is supported by Josephus (Ant. 7:12, 2). On the other hand, some copies of the Sept. and the Syriac have Gath in the first case, a name which in Hebrew much resembles Gob; and this appears to be borne out by the account of a third and subsequent fight, which all agree happened at Gath (2Sa_21:20; 1Ch_20:6), and which, from the terms of the narrative, seems to have occurred at the same place as the others. The suggestion of Nobwhich Davidson (Hebr. Text.) reports as in many MSS., and which is also found in the Compl. ed. of the Sept. is not admissible, on account of the situation of that place. SEE DAVID.
Gob
SEE LOCUST.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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