Geshur:
(a bridge) a little principality of Syria, northeast of Bashan (Deuteronomy 3:14; 2 Samuel 15:8). It is highly probable that Geshur was a section of the wild and rugged region now called el‐Lejah, still a refuge for criminals and outlaws. SEE [ARGOB].
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