The meaning of Gittaim in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
git'-a-im (gittayim): The town to which the Beerothites tied, and where they lived as gerim, or protected strangers (II Samuel 4:3). The place need not have been beyond the boundaries of Benjamin, so it may be identical with Gittaim of Nehemiah 11:33, which was occupied by Benjamites after the exile. It is named with Hazor and Ramah; but so far the site has not been discovered.
See more on the meaning of Gittaim in the Bible:
Gittaim {Easton's Bible Dictionary}
Gittaim {Hitchcock's Bible Name}
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