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(2.) "여리고 평야"에 있는 장소, "여리고 동쪽 경계"에 있는 장소로, 이스라엘 백성이 요단강을 건넌 후 처음으로 진을 친 곳입니다([수 4:19 ; 수 4:20 ]). 여기서 그들은 가나안 땅에서 첫 번째 유월절을 지켰고([수 5:10 ]), 할례의식을 갱신하여 이집트 노예 생활의 "수치를 굴러가게" 했습니다. 여기서 요단강 바닥에서 가져온 열두 기념 돌이 세워졌고, 성막도 실로로 옮겨질 때까지 이곳에 머물렀습니다([수 18:1 ]). 이곳은 요단강에서5마일 떨어진질줄리에와 동일시됩니다.

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Gilgal

rolling.

(1.) From the solemn transaction of the reading of the law in the valley of Shechem between Ebal and Gerizim the Israelites moved forward to Gilgal, and there made a permanent camp (Josh 9:6; 10:6). It was "beside the oaks of Moreh," near which Abraham erected his first altar (Gen 12:6; 12:7). This was one of the three towns to which Samuel resorted for the administration of justice (1Sam 7:16), and here also he offered sacrifices when the ark was no longer in the tabernacle at Shiloh (1Sam 10:8; 13:7-9). To this place, as to a central sanctuary, all Israel gathered to renew their allegiance to Saul (1Sam 11:14). At a later period it became the scene of idolatrous worship (Hos 4:15; 9:15). It has been identified with the ruins of Jiljilieh, about 5 miles south-west of Shiloh and about the same distance from Bethel.

(2.) The place in "the plains of Jericho," "in the east border of Jericho," where the Israelites first encamped after crossing the Jordan (Josh 4:19; 4:20). Here they kept their first Passover in the land of Canaan (Josh 5:10) and renewed the rite of circumcision, and so "rolled away the reproach" of their Egyptian slavery. Here the twelve memorial stones, taken from the bed of the Jordan, were set up; and here also the tabernacle remained till it was removed to Shiloh (Josh 18:1). It has been identified with Tell Jiljulieh, about 5 miles from Jordan.

(3.) A place, probably in the hill country of Ephraim, where there was a school of the prophets (2Kings 4:38), and whence Elijah and Elisha, who resided here, "went down" to Bethel (2Kings 2:1; 2:2). It is mentioned also in (Deut 11:30). It is now known as Jiljilia, a place 8 miles north of Bethel.

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary