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Nebuchadnezzar II invaded Philistia in 604 BC, burned Ashkelon, and incorporated the territory in the Neo-Babylonian Empire; Philistia and its native population Philistia was occupied by Tiglath-Pileser III of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 8th century BC.
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Philistia
Philistia (fɪˈlɪstɪə) In 6 Philistea. [med.L. Philistia = late L. Philistæa (-thæa) in Jerome = Gr. ϕιλιστία, -ιαῖα; ult. repr. Heb. p'lesheth: see Philistine.] 1. The country occupied by the Philistines, in the south-west of Palestine. Also, the people or nation of the Philistines.1535 Coverdale Ps...
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Philistian
Philistian, n. and a. (fɪˈlɪstɪən) Forms: 3–4 Philistien, 4– -an. [a. OF. Philistien, ad. med.L. Philistiān-us, f. Philistia: see -an.] † A. n. = Philistine 1, 2. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 7091 Vnder philistiens þan war Þe Iuus halden, þat si-quar. c 1340 Ibid. 7150 (Cott.) Agh i for to haue na wite, To ...
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Egypt
King Psamtik I marches into Philistia (south-western Levant) in pursuit of Assyrian forces as he consolidates his authority while
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Adon (king)
Philistia was traditionally a pentapolis, a group of five independent city states, which also controlled a number of villages, usually but not always in Regardless of which city Adon ruled, resistance was ultimately futile: Philistia as a whole was definitively destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar's invasion by
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Hanunu
During Hanunu's reign, much of the Levant, including Philistia, was controlled by the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Philistia was no exception, and Hanunu joined the other kings of Philistia in rebelling against Sargon.
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Geshurites
The Geshurites ( Gəšūrī) were a people who dwelt in the desert between Arabia and Philistia; in the latter citation the Geshurites are mentioned together
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Isaiah 14
"Thrust": "pierced"
Destruction of Babylon, Assyria and Philistia (14:22–32)
Verse 29
Do not rejoice, all you of Philistia,
Because the rod that struck "Philistia": from , , KJV renders it as "Palestina", not in the wider meaning as today, but specifically as 'the country of the Philistines'.
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Rukibtu
Rukibtu ( ru-ú-kib-tu) or Rukibti ( ru-kib-ti) was a king of Ascalon in the 8th century BC, when Philistia was a dependency of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
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Ezekiel 25
This chapter contains the oracles against four nations: Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia. Against Philistia (25:15-17)
The Philistines (in the land of Philistia) are said to have come originally from the islands of the Aegean Sea, including
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Shur (Bible)
that Shur is "a part, probably, of the Arabian desert, on the north-eastern border of Egypt, giving its name to a wilderness extending from Egypt toward Philistia
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Shaaraim
Na'aman proposes instead that the name means just "gate", perhaps "because it was located on the western border of Judah with Philistia, a place that was
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Avim
The Avim, Avvim () or Avvites of Philistia in the Old Testament were a people dwelling in Hazerim, or "the villages" or "encampments", on the south-west
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Saba'a Stele
The text as translated by Daniel David Luckenbill as below:
The term "Pa-la-áš-tu" has been translated as either Palestine or Philistia by scholars. steles
1905 archaeological discoveries
Assyrian stelas
Assyrian inscriptions
History of Palestine (region)
Collection of the Istanbul Archaeology Museums
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