gittaim Summary and Overview
Bible Dictionaries at a Glance
gittaim in Easton's Bible Dictionary
two wine-presses, (2 Sam. 4:3; Neh. 11:33), a town probably in Benjamin to which the Beerothites fled.
gittaim in Smith's Bible Dictionary
[GITTITES]
gittaim in Schaff's Bible Dictionary
GIT'TAIM (two wine-presses), a town, probably in Benjamin. 2 Sam 4:3; Neh 11:33.
gittaim in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
("two winepresses".) The dual of Gath (2 Samuel 4:3). The men of Beeroth, one of the Gibeonite towns (Joshua 9:17), took refuge, probably when persecuted by Saul (2 Samuel 21:2), in Gittaim. Benjamites occupied Gittaim with other towns N.W. of Jerusalem, on the return from Babylon (Nehemiah 11:33).