Gabatha

Gabatha and Gabathōn are the graecised forms of Semitic (Aramaic, Hebrew) words for 'hill' or 'elevation', used as toponyms or parts thereof in the Hellenised Land of Israel/Palestine region and found as such in the Onomasticon written by Eusebius of Caesarea in the 4th century.

Gabatha may also refer to:


 * Gabatha, the Greek (Septuagint) name for Bigthan, a figure from the Book of Esther
 * Gabbatha or Lithostrōtos, place of Jesus' trial by Pilate
 * Geba (city), in Benjamin
 * Giv'at, Giv'a, Hebrew for 'hill': part of biblical and modern Israeli toponyms
 * Gibeon (ancient city), Canaanite, then of Benjamin, then Levitical