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The measuring line shall go out further straight onward to the hill Gareb, and shall turn about to Goah.
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Scholars admit that the exact locations of "the hill Gareb" and "Goah" are unknown. Commentators like Charles Ellicott and John Gill note that "Gareb" may derive from a word for "leper," suggesting it was a place for the unclean located outside the old city walls. The focus is less on precise geography and more on the promise of divine restoration.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Over ... Gareb - Or, straight along the hill Gareb. Probably the hill of lepers, outside the old walls, toward the southwest.
Goat…
19th Century
Anglican
The hill Gareb ... —Neither of the two localities named is mentioned elsewhere, and their position is accordingly a simple matter …
16th Century
Protestant
Here the Prophet speaks of the rebuilding of the city. I do not doubt that his object was to show them that the largeness and splendor of the city …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the measuring line shall yet go forth over against it , &c.] Or, "before it" F16 ; the gate proceedin…
As surely as the heavenly bodies will continue their settled course, according to the will of their Creator, to the end of time, and as the raging …
13th Century
Catholic
Here, the restoration of the city is promised.
The rebuilding is promised: when the city shall be built. It is…
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