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  • He dealt in the same manner with the Avvim who lived in the camps as far as Gaza. They were expelled by the Caphtorim who killed them and occupied their place.) (Deuteronomy 2, 23)

  • Joshua destroyed them all from Kadesh-barnea to Gaza and from Goshen to Gibeon. (Joshua 10, 41)

  • No Anakim was left in the land of Israel except in Gaza, Gath and Ashdod. (Joshua 11, 22)

  • All the land from the river east of Egypt, to the boundary of Ekron in the north that is considered Canaanite territory. (The five chief towns of the Philistines: Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath and Ekron; the Avvites also in the south.) (Joshua 13, 3)

  • Ashdod and Gaza with their towns and villages as far as the stream on the border of Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. (Joshua 15, 47)

  • Judah seized Gaza, Ashkelon and Ekron with their respective territories. (Judges 1, 18)

  • encamp in the lands of the Israelites and destroy all the fields as far as the entrance to Gaza. They would leave no provisions or sheep or ox or ass, (Judges 6, 4)

  • When Samson went to Gaza, he saw a prostitute there and entered the place where she lived. (Judges 16, 1)

  • When the men of Gaza were notified that Samson had come, they made the rounds and lay in wait for him at the city gates. They kept quiet all night, thinking, "We will wait for him until dawn and then we will kill him." (Judges 16, 2)

  • So the Philistines seized him, gouged out his eyes, and brought him to Gaza. There they bound him with two bronze chains and made him turn the mill in the prison. (Judges 16, 21)

  • These are the Philistine cities which gave golden figures of hemorrhoids as a guilt offering to Yahweh: Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath and Akron. (1 Samuel 6, 17)

  • He ruled over all the region west of the Euphrates, from Tipshah to Gaza and over all its kings, and he had peace on all frontiers. (1 Kings 4, 24)


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