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Strongs H1567

H1567

גַּלְעֵד (Galʻêd) n-pr-loc (gal-ade')
Source: from H1530 and 5707; heap of testimony;
Meaning: Galed, a memorial cairn East of the Jordan
KJV: Galeed.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

גַּלְעֵד n.pr.loc. (witness-pile) name of pile of stones erected by Jacob and his company {165}

Appears in a total of 2 verses:

GEN 31:48

OET-LV: 48And_ Lāⱱān _he/it_said the_heap the_this is_a_witness between_me and_between_you the_day therefore yes/correct/thus/so he_called his/its_name Galeed.   (GEN_31:48)

OET-RV: 48Then Lavan said, “This pile is a witness of the agreement between me and you today.” (That’s why he’d named it Galeed.) (GEN 31:48)

GEN 31:47

OET-LV: 47And_he/it_called to_him/it Lāⱱān Jegar Sahadutha and_Yaˊₐqoⱱ he_called to_him/it Galeed.   (GEN_31:47)

OET-RV: 47Lavan gave the pile the Aramaic nameYegar Sahadutha(which means ‘pile that reminds’) while Yacob gave it the Hebrew name ‘Gale’ed’ (which has the same meaning). (GEN 31:47)

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