Moresheth-Gath
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mō´resh-eth-gath, mṓ-resh´eth-gath (מורשׁת גּת, mōresheth gath, “inheritance or possession of Gath” or "possession of the wine-press"; Septuagint κληρονομίας Γέθ, klēronomīas Géth):
Moresheth-Gath is the birthplace of the prophet Micah (Micah 1:14), who is called the “Morasthite” (Jeremiah 26:18). This place was probably a suburb of Gath.
Moresheth-Gath is a place mentioned only in Micah 1:14. It must have been in the vicinity of Gath as the meaning of the name would indicate, and was the home of the prophet Micah (Micah 1:1; Jeremiah 26:18). It was probably in the vicinity of Mareshah (Micah 1:15). Jerome, in his preface to his work on Micah, places it a little to the East of Eleutheropolis (Beit Jibrîn), and it would be natural to find it there if the latter place was Gath as some think. Robinson (BR, II, 68) found ruins of a village between one and two miles East of Beit Jibrîn. It must have been among the foot-hills of Judah between the hill country and the Philistine plain on the route from Jerusalem to Lachish, Gaza and Egypt. Mareshah was certainly in that region, and the prophecy of Micah mentions towns and villages in the Shephelah and the Philistine country as though they were familiar to him (see HGHL and G. A. Smith, “Micah,” in his Minor Prophets).
