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gallīm גַּלִּים ‘Gallim’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: plural of gal גַּל ‘heap’
Roots: גל

gallīm pr n loc
Gallim = "springs"
1) a place north of Jerusalem, home town of the man to whom Michal, Saul's daughter, David's wife, was given as wife by Saul even though she was already married to David

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 25:44 Isaiah 10:30

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