Ramoth-Gilead, "Heights of Gilead", is a city of refuge east of the
Jordan river; called "Ramoth in Gilead" (
Deuteronomy 4:43;
Joshua 20:8; 21:38). Here
Ahab, who joined
Jehoshaphat in an effort to confront the king of the
Arameans, was mortally wounded (
1 Kings 22:1-36). A similar attempt was afterwards made by
Ahaziah and
Joram, when the latter was wounded (2 Kings 8:28). In this city
Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, was anointed by one of the sons of the prophets (9:1, 4).
It has with probability been identified with Reimun, on the northern slope of the Jabbok, about 5 miles west of Jerash or Gerasa, one of the cities of Decapolis. Others identify it with Gerosh, about 25 miles north-east of Salt, with which also many have identified it (see Ramath-Mizpeh).