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Gether - the vale of trial or
searching
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Gethsemane - a very fat or plentiful
vale
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Geuel - God's redemption
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Gezer - dividing - sentence
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Giah - to guide; draw out; produce; a
groan or sigh
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Gibbar - strong - manly
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Gibbethon - a back; a high
house
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Gibeah - a hill
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Gibeon - hill; cup; thing lifted
up
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Giddel - great
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Gideon - he that bruises or breaks; a
destroyer
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Gideoni - same as Gideon
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Gihon - valley of grace
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Gilalai - a wheel
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Gilboa - revolution of inquiry
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Gilead - the heap or mass of
testimony
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Gilgal - wheel; rolling; heap
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Giloh - he that rejoices; he that
overturns
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Gimzo - that bulrush
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Ginath - Ginnetho - a garden
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Girgashite - who arrives from
pilgrimage
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Gispa - coming hither
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Gittah-hepher - digging; a
wine-press
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Gittaim - a wine-press
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Gittites - men of Gath - ie. - of a
wine-press
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Goath - his touching; his
roaring
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Gob - cistern; grasshopper
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Gog - roof; covering
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Golan - passage; revolution
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Golgotha - a heap of skulls;
something skull-shaped
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Goliath - passage; revolution;
heap
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Gomer - to finish; complete
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Gomorrah - rebellious people
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Goshen - approaching; drawing
near
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Gozan - fleece; pasture; who
nourisheth the body
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Gudgodah - happiness
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Guni - a garden; a covering
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Gur - the young of a beast; a
whelp
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Gur-baal - the governor's
whelp