Ramoth Gilead in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(heights of Gilead), one of the great fastnesses on the east
of jordan, and the key to an important district. 1Ki 4:13 It
was the city of refuge for the tribe of Gad, De 4:43; Jos
20:8; 21:38 and the residence of one of Solomon's commissariat
officers. 1Ki 4:13 During the invasion related in 1Ki 15:20 or
some subsequent incursion, this important place had seized by
Ben-hadad I., king of Syria. The incidents of Ahab's
expedition are well known. [AHAB] Later it was taken by
Israel, and held in spite of all the efforts of Hazael who was
now on the throne of Damascus, to regain it.
2Ki 9:14 Henceforward Ramoth-gilead disappears from
our view. Eusebius and Jerome specify the position of Ramoth
as 15 miles from Philadelphia (Amman). It may correspond to
the site bearing the name of Jel'ad, exactly identical with
the ancient Hebrew Gilead, which is four or five miles north
of es-Salt, 25 miles east of the Jordan and 13 miles south of
the brook Jabbok.
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