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  • David went and recovered the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from the notables of Jabesh in Gilead. The latter had stolen them from the square in Beth-Shean, where the Philistines had hung them, when the Philistines had defeated Saul at Gilboa. (2 Samuel 21, 12)

  • Once again the Philistines made war on Israel. David went down with his retainers; they fought the Philistines and David began to tire. (2 Samuel 21, 15)

  • After this, war with the Philistines broke out again at Gob. This was when Sibbecai of Hushah killed Saph, one of the sons of Rapha. (2 Samuel 21, 18)

  • Again, war with the Philistines broke out at Gob, and Elhanan son of Jair, of Bethlehem, killed Goliath of Gath, the shaft of whose spear was like a weaver's beam. (2 Samuel 21, 19)

  • Next, there was Eleazar son of Dodo, the Ahohite, one of the three champions. He was with David at Pas-Dammim when the Philistines mustered for battle there and the men of Israel had disbanded. (2 Samuel 23, 9)

  • But he stood his ground and cut down the Philistines until his hand was so stiff that he could not let go of the sword. Yahweh brought about a great victory that day, and the people rallied behind him, although only to plunder. (2 Samuel 23, 10)

  • Next, there was Shamma son of Elah, the Hararite. The Philistines had mustered at Lehi. There was a field full of lentils there; the people fled from the Philistines, (2 Samuel 23, 11)

  • but he took his stand in the middle of the field, held it, and cut down the Philistines; and Yahweh brought about a great victory. (2 Samuel 23, 12)

  • Three members of the Thirty went down at the beginning of the harvest and came to David at the Cave of Adullam while a company of Philistines was encamped in the Valley of the Rephaim. (2 Samuel 23, 13)

  • Solomon was overlord of all the kingdoms from the River to the territory of the Philistines and the Egyptian border. They brought tribute and served him all his life long. (1 Kings 5, 1)

  • He beat the Philistines back to Gaza, laying their territory waste from watchtower to fortified town. (2 Kings 18, 8)

  • of Pathros, Casluh and Caphtor, from which the Philistines came. (1 Chronicles 1, 12)


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