Gilgal in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(a wheel; rolling).
1. The site of the first camp of the Israelites on
the west of the Jordan, the place at which they passed the
first night after crossing the river, and where the twelve
stones were set up which had been taken from the bed of the
stream, Jos 4:19,20 comp. Josh 4:3
where also they kept the first passover in the land
of Canaan ch. Jos 5:10 It was "in the east border of
Jericho," apparently on a hillock or rising ground, Jos 5:3
comp. Josh 5:9
in the Arboth-Jericho (Authorized Version "the
plains"), that is, the hot depressed district of the Ghor
which lay between the town and the Jordan. ch. Jos 5:10 Here
Samuel was judge, and Saul was made king. We again have a
glimpse of it, some sixty years later, in the history of
David's return to Jerusalem. 2Sa 19:40 A Gilgal is spoken of
in Jos 15:7 in describing the north border of Judah. In Jos
18:17 it is given as Geliloth. Gilgal near Jericho is
doubtless intended.
2. In 2Ki 2:1,2; 4:38 is named a Gilgal visited by
Elijah and Elisha. This could not be the Gilgal of the low
plain of the Jordan, for the prophets are said to have gone
down to Bethel, which is 3000 feet above the plain. It haa
been identified with Jiljilia, about four miles from Bethel
and Shiloh respectively.
3. The "king of the nations of Gilgal" or rather
perhaps the "king of Goim at Gilgal," is mentioned in the
catalogue of the chiefs overthrown bv Joshua. Jos 12:23
Possibly the site of this place is marked by the modern
village Jiljulieh, about four miles south of Antipatris,
which lies 16 miles northeast of Joppa. But another Gilgal,
under the slightly-different form of Kilkilieh, lies about
two miles east of Antipatris.
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