Reference: Jogbehah
Fausets
A city E. of Jordan, fortified by Gad (Nu 32:25). Jaazer (Jazer, one in Gilead) and Jogbehah, N.W. of Amman, between it and Es Salt, now Jebeiha, a ruin seven miles to the N.E., formed the second group of Gadite settlements. The first group was headed by Dibon. Chemosh Gad ("he whose good fortune is Chemosh") the father of Mesha was a Dibonite. The third Gadite settlement lay in the Jordan valley, W. of the second group, Beth Nimrah, etc. (Nu 32:33-36).
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Hastings
A town of Gad in Gilead (Nu 32:35), named also in connexion with Gideon's pursuit of the Midianites (Jg 8:11). It is the present ruin el-Jubeih
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Smith
Jog'behah
(lofty), one of the cities on the east of Jordan which were built and fortified by the tribe of Gad when they took possession of their territory.