Geder:
a walled place, (Jos 12:13), perhaps the same as Gederah or Gedor (15:58).
Geder:
Gederah, Gederoth, a wall
Geder:
ge'-der (gedher): A royal city of the Canaanites taken by Joshua along with Lachish, Eglon, Gezer, Debir and Hormah (Jos 12:13 f). It may be the city called "Beth-gader" in 1Ch 2:51, and the birthplace of Baal-hanan, who had charge of David's olives and sycamores (27:28); unidentified.
Geder:
(a wall.) The king of Geder was one of the thirty‐one kings who were overcome by Joshua on the west of the Jordan (Joshua 12:13). (B.C. 1445) It is possible that it may be the same place as the Geder named in 1 Chronicles 4:39.
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