👉 "Stonebridge" was a key figure in the biblical narrative, standing as a pivotal link between Israel and Judah. It stands for two places: Mount Sinai on Mount Tabor and Gibeon. The name Stonebridge likely originated from the use of stones or stone tools by ancient civilizations to construct foundations. This name is often used metaphorically as it represents unity and cohesion among people, particularly when referring to a common homeland or place of origin. The exact meaning of "Stonebridge" is not universally recognized but generally refers to a fortified structure that stands on top of a mountain, typically representing Israel's relationship with Judah or the Holy Land. The name Stonebridge is often associated with the ancient kingdom of Gibeon, which was founded by King Uzziah and later became a regional capital. In the Bible, Stonebridge appears several times as it marks a key passage in the narrative; for example, in Numbers 28:6, where Moses is led to the mountain from which he had been taken captive.