THE ARK AMONG THE PHILISTINES
1. Ashdod] on an elevation overlooking the Philistine plain midway
between Gaza and Joppa, and 3 m. from the Mediterranean. Its
importance consisted in the fact that it commanded the high road from
Palestine to Egypt.... [ Continue Reading ]
DAGON] seems to have been worshipped in all the Philistine cities. His
name is probably merely the Canaanite pronunciation of the word for
'corn,' and designates him as the god of agriculture. The Philistines
were not a maritime people, like the Phoenicians, but depended on
agriculture. Stanley writ... [ Continue Reading ]
This time all possibility of accident was excluded. _The stump of_
DAGON] AV is right in thinking that some word must have fallen out of
the Hebrew text.... [ Continue Reading ]
In 1 Samuel 6 we have a plague of mice as well as of haemorrhoids.
Some regard the introduction of this second plague as due to a scribe.
On the other hand, LXX inserts a notice of the mice also in 1 Samuel
5:6; 1 Samuel 5:10; 1 Samuel 6:1. Well-hausen thinks that 'mice' are
symbolical of misfortune... [ Continue Reading ]