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From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Jabesh-Gilead
a
town
on
the
east
of
Jordan
,
on
the
top
of
one
of
the
green
hills
of
Gilead
,
within
the
limits
of
the
half
tribe
of
Manasseh
,
and
in
full
view
of
Beth-shan
.
It
is
first
mentioned
in
connection
with
the
vengeance
taken
on
its
inhabitants
because
they
had
refused
to
come
up
to
Mizpeh
to
take
part
with
Israel
against
the
tribe
of
Benjamin
(
Judg
. 21:8-14).
After
the
battles
at
Gibeah
,
that
tribe
was
almost
extinguished
,
only
six
hundred
men
remaining
.
An
expedition
went
against
Jabesh-Gilead
,
the
whole
of
whose
inhabitants
were
put
to
the
sword
,
except
four
hundred
maidens
,
whom
they
brought
as
prisoners
and
sent
to
"
proclaim
peace
"
to
the
Benjamites
who
had
fled
to
the
crag
Rimmon
.
These
captives
were
given
to
them
as
wives
,
that
the
tribe
might
be
saved
from
extinction
(
Judg
. 21).
This
city
was
afterwards
taken
by
Nahash
,
king
of
the
Ammonites
,
but
was
delivered
by
Saul
,
the
newly-elected
king
of
Israel
.
In
gratitude
for
this
deliverance
,
forty
years
after
this
,
the
men
of
Jabesh-Gilead
took
down
the
bodies
of
Saul
and
of
his
three
sons
from
the
walls
of
Beth-shan
,
and
after
burning
them
,
buried
the
bones
under
a
tree
near
the
city
(1
Sam
.
31:11-13).
David
thanked
them
for
this
act
of
piety
(2
Sam
.
2:4-6),
and
afterwards
transferred
the
remains
to
the
royal
sepulchre
(21:14).
It
is
identified
with
the
ruins
of
ed-Deir
,
about
6
miles
south
of
Pella
,
on
the
north
of
the
Wady
Yabis
.
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