| Easton's Bible Dictionary Cisterns, (rendered "pits, " Jeremiah 14:3; "locusts, Isaiah 33:4), a small place north of Jerusalem, whose inhabitants fled at the approach of the Assyrian army (Isaiah 10:31). It is probably the modern el-Isawiyeh. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia GEBIM ge'-bim (gebhim, "trenches"): A place named only in Isaiah 10:31. Some would place it at Jebia, identifying it with the Geba of Eusebius, 5 Roman miles from Gophna (modern Jifneh), on the way to Shechem. Its place, however, in the order of names, after Anathoth, seems to point to some position South of that village, to the Northeast of Jerusalem. | Multi-Version Concordance Gebim (1 Occurrence) Isaiah 10:31 Madmenah is a fugitive. The inhabitants of Gebim flee for safety. (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS NAS RSV NIV) |