Philistia

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A map locating the cities of the pentapolis of Philistia
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Etymology

From Hebrew פלשת (Pleshet); see also Philistine, Palestine.

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Philistia

  1. An ancient pentapolis in south-western Levant, comprising Ashkelon, Ashdod, Ekron, Gath, and Gaza.
    • 2010, Nancy R. Bowen, Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries: Ezekiel, page 158:
      The Babylonian Chronicles recount Nebuchadnezzar's conquest of Philistia between 604–601 B.C.E.
    • 2010, Seymour Gitin, “Philistines in the Books of Kings”, in André Lemaire, Baruch Halpern, Matthew Joel Adams, editors, The Books of Kings: Sources, Composition, Historiography and Reception, page 317:
      With Assyria in full control of the Levantine littoral, Philistia, which was vital to Assyrian political and commercial aspirations, was treated leniently and was awarded “favored nation” status.
    • 2014, C. L. Crouch, The Making of Israel, page 30:
      All of Assyria's dealings with Egypt were obliged to pass through Philistia; geographic expediency also seems to have resulted in most of Assyria's interactions with Judah progressing via Philistia.

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