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gᵊval, gᵊvāl גְּבַל, גְּבָל ‘Gebal’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from gāval גָּבַל ‘to border’ ( in the sense of a chain of hills )
Roots: גבל

gᵊval, gᵊvāl pr n loc
Gebal = "mountain"
1) a maritime town of Phoenicia near Tyre (modern 'Jebeil') known to the Greeks as 'Byblus'

Mentioned in Ezekiel 27:9

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