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Gad, in the Bible, son of Jacob and Zilpah and eponymous founder of one of the 12 tribes of Israel. Its allotment was half of Gilead 1 Eponym of the Gileadites, grandson of Manasseh. 2 Gadite. 3 Jephthah's father. 4 City near Mizpah, denounced by Hosea . 5 Fertile, mountainous region, NE of the Dead Sea. ..... Click the link for more information. ; this was the land best suited to the pastoral life, which Gad, like Reuben, continued after the years in Egypt. The "people of Gad" are mentioned on the Moabite stone. Gad Old Testament 1. a. Jacob's sixth son, whose mother was Zilpah, Leah's maid b. the Israelite tribe descended from him c. the territory of this tribe, lying to the east of the Jordan and extending southwards from the Sea of Galilee 2. a prophet and admonisher of David (I Samuel 22; II Samuel 24) gad [gad] (mining engineering) A heavy steel wedge, 6 or 8 inches (15 or 20 centimeters) long, with a narrow chisel point used in mining to cut samples, break out pieces of loose rock, and so on. A small iron punch with a wooden handle used to break up ore. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For Santorum to dump all the responsibility for raising their children on his wife and to leave her to home-school their six children while he gallivants around the country pontificating on "family values," is brutally selfish and self-centered. She uses this contrast to create an insouciant balance between classicism and comedy in this four-movement gallivant for Keith Roberts, John Selya, Elizabeth Parkinson, Paul Taylor's Andrew Asnes and American Ballet Theatre's Ashley Tuttle. The company showed off a gang-based open world game called ``Saints Row'' that allows users to gallivant freely through a gritty urban setting, using an early version of the Xbox 360 to showcase its intricate graphics. |
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