Gibeah (of Benjamin, of Saul)
- I Samuel 13:15
- I Samuel 13:2
- I Samuel 14:16
- II Samuel 23:29
- I Chronicles 11:31
- I Samuel 11:4
- I Samuel 15:34
- Isaiah 10:29
- II Samuel 21:6
- Judges 19:14
- Judges 20:5
- Judges 20:15
- Judges 20:43
- I Samuel 14:2
- Hosea 9:9
- Hosea 10:9
- Judges 20:19
- Judges 20:20
- Judges 20:21
- Judges 20:25
- Judges 20:29
- Judges 20:30
- Judges 20:36
- Judges 20:37
- Judges 19:13
- Judges 19:15
- Judges 19:16
- Judges 20:13
- I Samuel 22:6
- II Samuel 6:3
- II Samuel 6:4
- Hosea 5:8
- Judges 20:9
- Judges 20:34
- Judges 20:31
- I Samuel 10:26
- Judges 20:4
- Judges 20:14
- I Samuel 10:10
- I Samuel 23:19
- I Samuel 26:1
- II Chronicles 13:2
- Judges 19:12
- Judges 20:10
- Judges 20:33
- I Samuel 7:1
Gibeah was a major city in the territory of Binyamin.
Currently identified as Tel el-Ful (Y. Aharoni).
- Gibeah was the setting of the infamous story of the "Concubine at Gibeah" sparked a civil war between the tribe of Binyamin and the rest of the tribes of Israel. The war resulted in the city being destroyed (Judges, chapters 19-20).
- Gibeah was the capital city of King Shaul (I Samuel), and it was also the place where Shaul's descendants were impaled at the hands of the Gibeonites (II Samuel 21, 6-9).
- Gibeah was the hometown of Ittai ben Rivai, one of David's warriors (II Samuel 23, 29; I Chronicles 11, 31).
- The town of origin of Michayhu, the mother of Yerovam II, was Gibeah (II Chronicles 13, 2).
- On their march to Jerusalem, the troops of Ashur encamped in Gibeah (Isaiah 10, 29).
- Hoshea prophesied about the destruction of Gibeah (Hosea 5, 8; 10, 9).