Places of the Bible
Gilgal
From the solemn transaction of the reading of the law in the valley of Shechem between Ebal and Gerizim the Israelites moved forward to Gilgal, and there made a permanent camp ([Josh. 9:6](/josh#Josh.9.6); [10:6](/josh#Josh.10.6)). It was “beside the oaks of Moreh,” near which Abraham erected his first altar ([Gen. 12:6](/gen#Gen.12.6), [7](/gen#Gen.12.7)). This was one of the three towns to which Samuel resorted for the administration of justice ([1 Sam. 7:16](/1sam#1Sam.7.16)), and here also he offered sacrifices when the ark was no longer in the tabernacle at Shiloh ([1 Sam. 10:8](/1sam#1Sam.10.8); [13:7-9](/1sam#1Sam.13.7)). To this place, as to a central sanctuary, all Israel gathered to renew their allegiance to Saul (11:14). At a later period it became the scene of idolatrous worship ([Hos. 4:15](/hos#Hos.4.15); [9:15](/hos#Hos.9.15)). It has been identified with the ruins of Jiljilieh, about 5 miles south-west of Shiloh and about the same distance from Bethel.