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{{short description|Northern part of the region of Transjordan, also the name of several biblical figures}} {{other uses}} {{for|the personal name "Gilad" ("Gil'ad")|Gilad}} {{Infobox landform | name = Gilead | other_name = גִּלְעָד, جلعاد | type = [[Region]] | photo = File:Landscape of Jordan.JPG | photo_caption = Gilead around river Zarqa, biblical River Yabok | map = Jordan | relief = 1 | label = Gilead | label_position = | coordinates = {{coord|32|33|N|35|51|E|type:region|display=inline,title}} | range = | location = [[Irbid Governorate]], [[Jordan]] | highest_point = [[Mount Maqta' al Qurmeya]] | highest_elevation = {{cvt|1,200|m}} | length = | width = | area = <!-- {{Convert|NN|ha|acres}} --> | depth = | drop = | formed_by = | geology = <!-- or |type = --> | age = | orogeny = | volcanic_arc/belt = | volcanic_arc = | volcanic_belt = | volcanic_field = | eruption = | last_eruption = | topo = | operator = | designation = | free_label_1 = | free_data_1 = | free_label_2 = | free_data_2 = | free_label_3 = | free_data_3 = | website = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} --> | embedded = }} '''Gilead''' or '''Gilad''' ({{IPAc-en|uk|ˈ|ɡ|ɪ|l|i|æ|d}}, {{IPAc-en|us|ˈ|ɡ|ɪ|l|i|ə|d}};<ref>{{cite EPD|18}}</ref><ref>{{cite LPD|3}}</ref> {{langx|he|גִּלְעָד}} ''Gilʿāḏ'', {{langx|ar|جلعاد}}, ''Jalʻād'') is the ancient, historic, [[Hebrew Bible|biblical]] name of the mountainous northern part of the region of [[Transjordan (region)|Transjordan]].<ref name="easton">''Easton's Bible Dictionary'', [https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/galeed/ ''Galeed'']</ref> The region is bounded in the west by the [[Jordan River]], in the north by the deep ravine of the river [[Yarmouk River|Yarmouk]] and the region of [[Bashan]], and in the southwest by what were known during antiquity as the "[[plains of Moab]]", with no definite boundary to the east. In some cases, "Gilead" is used in the Bible to refer to all the region east of the Jordan River.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Gilead {{!}} ancient region, Palestine {{!}} Britannica|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Gilead-ancient-region-Palestine|access-date=2021-12-09|website=www.britannica.com|language=en}}</ref> Gilead is situated in modern-day [[Jordan]], corresponding roughly to the [[Irbid Governorate|Irbid]], [[Ajloun Governorate|Ajloun]], [[Jerash Governorate|Jerash]] and [[Balqa Governorate|Balqa]] [[Governorates of Jordan|Governorates]]. ==Etymology== Gilead is explained in the Hebrew Bible as derived from the Hebrew words {{Script/Hebrew|גלעד}} {{lang|he-Latn|gal‛êd}}, which in turn comes from {{lang|he-Latn|gal}} ('heap, mound, hill') and {{lang|he-Latn|‛êd}} ('witness, testimony').<ref>Hebrew Dictionary, Strong's Concordance of the Bible, reference #5707</ref> If that is the case, Gilead means 'heap [of stones] of testimony'. There is also an alternative theory that it means 'rocky region'.<ref>''Smith's Bible Dictionary'', "Gil'e-ad"</ref> From its mountainous character, it is called the Mount of Gilead ({{Bibleverse|Genesis|31:25|KJV}}; {{Bibleverse |Song|4:1|KJV}}). It is called also the Land of Gilead ({{Bibleverse |Numbers|32:1|KJV}}, {{Bibleverse|Judges|10:4|KJV}}) in many [[English translations of the bible|translations]], and sometimes simply Gilead ({{Bibleverse|Genesis|37:25|KJV}}; {{Bibleverse|Judges|10:8|KJV}}; {{Bibleverse|Psalm|60:7|KJV}}), also mentioned in {{Bibleverse|Micah|7:14-15|KJV}}. ==History== ===Hebrew Bible=== The name Gilead first appears in the biblical account of the last meeting of [[Jacob]] and [[Laban (Bible)|Laban]] ({{Bibleverse|Genesis|31:21–22|KJV}}). In [[Book of Genesis]], Gilead was also referred to by the [[Aramaic]] name Yegar-Sahadutha, which carries the same meaning as the Hebrew Gilead, namely "heap [of stones] of testimony" ({{Bibleverse |Genesis|31:47–48|KJV}}).<ref>Bible Atlas, [http://bibleatlas.org/jegar-sahadutha.htm ''Jegar-sahadutha (Ramoth-gilead)''].</ref><ref name="easton" /> According to the biblical narrative, during [[the Exodus]], "half Gilead" was possessed by [[Sihon]], and the other half, separated from it by the river [[Jabbok]], by [[Og]], king of Bashan. After the two kings were defeated, the region of Gilead was allotted by [[Moses]] to the tribes of [[tribe of Gad|Gad]], [[Tribe of Reuben|Reuben]], and the eastern half of [[tribe of Manasseh|Manasseh]] ({{Bibleverse|Deuteronomy|3:13|KJV}}; {{Bibleverse |Numbers|32:40|KJV}}). In the [[Book of Judges]], the thirty sons of the [[Biblical judges|biblical judge]] [[Jair]] controlled the thirty towns of Gilead ({{bibleverse|Judges|10:4|KJV}}), and in the [[First Book of Chronicles]], Segub controlled twenty-three towns in Gilead ({{bibleverse||1 Chronicles|2:21–22|KJV}}). It was bounded on the north by Bashan, and on the south by [[Moab]] and [[Ammon]] ({{bibleverse|Genesis|31:21|KJV}}; {{bibleverse|Deuteronomy|3:12–17|KJV}}). [[File:Hills of Gilead.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The hills of Gilead, Jordan]] "Gilead" mentioned in the [[Book of Hosea]] may refer to the cities of [[Ramoth-Gilead]], [[Jabesh-Gilead]], or the whole Gilead region; "Gilead is a city of those who work iniquity; it is stained with blood" ({{bibleverse|Hosea|6:8}}). The kingdoms [[Ammon]] and [[Moab]] sometimes expanded to include southern Gilead. King [[David]] fled to [[Mahanaim]] in Gilead during the rebellion of [[Absalom]]. Gilead is later mentioned as the homeplace of the prophet [[Elijah]]. [[File:Sea_of_Galilee_from_Jordan.jpg|thumb|[[Sea of Galilee]] as seen from Gilead near [[Irbid]]]] ===Neo-Assyrian province=== King [[Tiglath-pileser III|Tiglath-Pileser III]] of [[Neo-Assyrian Empire|Assyria]] established the province of Gal'azu (Gilead) c. 733 BCE.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Gilead-ancient-region-Palestine | title=Gilead | ancient region, Palestine | Britannica}}</ref> ===Arabic=== Gilead ({{langx|ar|جلعاد}}, Ǧalʻād or Jalaad) is an Arabic term used to refer to the mountainous land extending north and south of [[Jabbok]]. It was used more generally for the entire region east of the [[Jordan River]]. It corresponds today to the northwestern part of the Kingdom of [[Jordan]]. The region appears in the ancient [[Safaitic]] inscriptions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0005677.html | title=OCIANA - Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia}}</ref> ==See also== * [[Balm of Gilead]] * [[Machir]] * [[Machir (tribal group)]] * [[Shibboleth]] * [[Tribe of Manasseh]] * [[Perea]] * [[Balqa (region)|Balqa]] * [[Republic of Gilead]] ==References== {{reflist}} {{commons category|Gilead}} {{EB1911 poster|Gilead}} {{Regions of the world}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Gilead| ]] [[Category:Ammon]] [[Category:Hebrew Bible regions]] [[Category:Regions of Jordan]] [[Category:Book of Numbers people]] [[Category:Moab]] [[Category:Tourism in Jordan]] [[Category:Founders of biblical tribes]] [[Category:Tribe of Reuben]] [[Category:Transjordan (region)]]
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