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Book: Samuel

Chapter: The Afterlife of Gath of the Philistines

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.46899

Blurb:

The city of Gath is referred to more often than any other Philistine location in the Hebrew Bible. But what is peculiar about these references is that the Philistine center was destroyed relatively early in the history of the Iron Age (ca. 830 BCE). Biblical stories about the location and those individuals connected to it, including both David and Goliath, therefore took shape and were developed further after the city had fallen into ruin. This study proposes that the ruins of Gath itself contributed to the formation of these stories, calling to mind to later audiences the monumental city that Gath had once been.

Chapter Contributors

  • Daniel Pioske (dpioske@stthomas.edu - dpioske) 'University of St Thomas'