Gera
[gey-rah] /ˈgeɪ rɑ/
noun
1.
a city in E central Germany.
/German ˈɡeːra/
noun
1.
an industrial city in E central Germany, in Thuringia. Pop: 106 365 (2003 est)
grain. (1.) The son of Bela and grandson of Benjamin (1 Chr. 8:3, 5,7). (2.) The father of Ehud the judge (Judg. 3:15). (3.) The father of Shimei, who so grossly abused David (2 Sam. 16:5; 19:16, 18).
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