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ASHDOD OR AZOTUS @ a city of the Philistines- kjv@Joshua:11:22; kjv@1Samuel:5:1; kjv@1Samuel:6:17; kjv@2Chronicles:26:6; kjv@Nehemiah:4:7; kjv@Nehemiah:13:23; kjv@Jeremiah:25:20 kjv@Amos:1:8; kjv@Zephaniah:2:4; kjv@Acts:8:40

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ASHDOD, OR AZOTUS - A>@ - (a stronghold), kjv@Acts:8:40) one of the five confederate cities of the Philistines situated about 30 miles from the southern frontier of Palestine, three from the Mediterranean Sea, and nearly midway between Gaza and Joppa. It was assigned to the tribe of Judah, kjv@Joshua:15:47) but was never subdued by the Israelites. Its chief importance arose from its position on the high road from Palestine to Egypt. It is now an insignificant village, with no memorials of its ancient importance, but is still called Esdud.

ASHDODITES - A>@ - the inhabitants of Ashdod, kjv@Nehemiah:4:7) called Ashdothites in kjv@Joshua:13:3)

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Ashdod @ stronghold, a Philistine city kjv@Joshua:15:47), about midway between Gaza and Joppa, and 3 miles from the Mediterranean. It was one of the chief seats of the worship of Dagon ( kjv@1Samuel:5:5). It belonged to the tribe of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:47), but it never came into their actual possession. It was an important city, as it stood on the highroad from Egypt to Palestine, and hence was strongly fortified ( kjv@2Chronicals:26:6; kjv@Isaiah:20:1). Uzziah took it, but fifty years after his death it was taken by the Assyrians (B.C. 758). According to Sargon's record, it was captured by him in B.C. 711. The only reference to it in the New Testament, where it is called Azotus, is in the account of Philip's return from Gaza kjv@Acts:8:40). It is now called Eshdud.

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ASHDOD @
- A city of the Philistines kjv@Joshua:13:3; kjv@1Samuel:6:17; kjv@Amos:3:9
- Anakim inhabit kjv@Joshua:11:22
- Assigned to Judah kjv@Joshua:15:47
- Dagon's temple in, where the ark of the covenant was put temporarily 1Samuel:5
- Conquest of, by Uzziah kjv@2Chronicles:26:6
- Conquest by Tartan kjv@Isaiah:20:1
- People of, conspire against the Jews kjv@Nehemiah:4:7-8
- Jews intermarry with kjv@Nehemiah:13:23-24
- Prophecies concerning kjv@Jeremiah:25:20; kjv@Amos:1:8; 9; kjv@Zephaniah:2:4; kjv@Zechariah:9:6
- Called AZOTUS kjv@Acts:8:40

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kjv@STRING:Ashdod <HITCHCOCK>@ effusion; inclination; theft - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Azotus <HITCHCOCK>@ the same as Ashdod - HITCHCOCK-A


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ASHDOD OR AZOTUS @ a city of the Philistines- kjv@Joshua:11:22; kjv@1Samuel:5:1; kjv@1Samuel:6:17; kjv@2Chronicles:26:6; kjv@Nehemiah:4:7; kjv@Nehemiah:13:23; kjv@Jeremiah:25:20 kjv@Amos:1:8; kjv@Zephaniah:2:4; kjv@Acts:8:40

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H795 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּוד 'ashdôd ash-dode' From H7703; ravager; {Ashdod} a place in Palestine: - Ashdod.


H796 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּודי 'ashdôdîy ash-do-dee' Patrial from H795; an Ashdodite (often collectively) or inhabitant of Ashdod: - {Ashdodites} of Ashdod.


H797 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּודית 'ashdôdîyth ash-do-deeth' Feminine of H796; (only adverbially) in the language of Ashdod: - in the speech of Ashdod.


G108 <STRGRK>@ Ἄζωτος Azōtos ad'-zo-tos Of Hebrew origin [H795]; Azotus (that is Ashdod) a place in Palestine: - Azotus.