Difference between revisions of "Beth Dagon"

From BiblePortal Wikipedia
(Created page with "Beth Dagon <ref name="term_34839" /> <p> 1. A town in the plain ( shephelah ) of Judah. </p> <p> 2. A town on the border of Asher ( Joshua 19:27). The name, implying the...")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Beth Dagon <ref name="term_34839" />  
 
<p> 1. A town in the plain ( shephelah ) of Judah. </p> <p> 2. A town on the border of [[Asher]] ( Joshua 19:27). The name, implying the presence of a house to Dagon, the [[Philistine]] idol shows how this worship extended itself beyond the Philistine territory, probably during the time of the Philistine overrunning of the Israelites' land W. of the [[Jordan]] from [[Michmash]] on the S. to [[Gilboa]] on the N., the latter retiring to Gad and [[Gilead]] ( 1 Samuel 13:5-7; 1 Samuel 13:17-18; 1 Samuel 29:1; 1 Samuel 31:1). </p>
Beth Dagon <ref name="term_34839" />
==References ==
<p> '''1.''' [[A]] town in the plain (shephelah ) of Judah. </p> <p> '''2.''' [[A]] town on the border of [[Asher]] (&nbsp;Joshua 19:27). The name, implying the presence of a house to Dagon, the [[Philistine]] idol shows how this worship extended itself beyond the Philistine territory, probably during the time of the Philistine overrunning of the Israelites' land [[W.]] of the [[Jordan]] from [[Michmash]] on the [[S.]] to [[Gilboa]] on the [[N.,]] the latter retiring to [[Gad]] and [[Gilead]] (&nbsp;1 Samuel 13:5-7; &nbsp;1 Samuel 13:17-18; &nbsp;1 Samuel 29:1; &nbsp;1 Samuel 31:1). </p>
 
== References ==
<references>
<references>
<ref name="term_34839"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/beth+dagon Beth Dagon from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
<ref name="term_34839"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/fausset-s-bible-dictionary/beth+dagon Beth Dagon from Fausset's Bible Dictionary]</ref>
</references>
</references>

Latest revision as of 23:20, 12 October 2021

Beth Dagon [1]

1. A town in the plain (shephelah ) of Judah.

2. A town on the border of Asher ( Joshua 19:27). The name, implying the presence of a house to Dagon, the Philistine idol shows how this worship extended itself beyond the Philistine territory, probably during the time of the Philistine overrunning of the Israelites' land W. of the Jordan from Michmash on the S. to Gilboa on the N., the latter retiring to Gad and Gilead ( 1 Samuel 13:5-7;  1 Samuel 13:17-18;  1 Samuel 29:1;  1 Samuel 31:1).

References