Gilgal is an ancient site located near the Jordan River, traditionally identified with the first encampment of the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt and their entry into the Promised Land. It is associated with several biblical events, including the circumcision of the Israelite males and the setting up of memorial stones. Today, Gilgal is an archaeological site, drawing interest from historians and tourists alike, and it continues to hold religious significance for various faiths. The exact location of ancient Gilgal is still debated, but it is often linked to the area near modern-day Jericho in the West Bank.
Gilgal was the encampment-place of the Israelites, and the place where the Tabernacle was located, during the early years of Joshua's leadership.
The first place the tabernacle rested in Canaan was at a location called Gilgal in the region of Jericho. This site served as the base for the Israelites as they began their conquest of the land of Canaan under the leadership of Joshua.
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Gilgal Sculpture Garden was created in 1947.
Gilgal is located near Jericho in the West Bank, specifically in the Jordan Valley. In ancient times, Gilgal was a religious site and played a significant role in Israelite history as the place where Joshua set up 12 stones representing the 12 tribes of Israel after crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land. It represented a place of remembrance, renewal, and covenant with God.
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Bethel is about 13.5 miles west of Gilgal, which is not far from Jericho.
Gilgal is within modern Israel (in the West Bank). It is thought to have been within a couple of kilometers of Jericho, with some pointing to a spot northeast of Jericho, but others indicating a place northwest, or south, of Jericho.
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