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  1. Les Philistins (en hébreu : פְּלִשְׁתִּים, pelištīm) sont un peuple du Proche-Orient ancien établi au sud-ouest du Levant le long de la côte méditerranéenne, à la fin du II e millénaire av. J.-C. et durant la première moitié du I er millénaire av. J.-C. ; ils sont connus par différentes sources textuelles ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PhilistinesPhilistines - Wikipedia

    The Philistines ( Hebrew: פְּלִשְׁתִּים, romanized : Pəlīštīm; LXX: Koinē Greek: Φυλιστιείμ, romanized: Philistieím; Latin: Philistaei) were an ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan during the Iron Age in a confederation of city-states generally referred to as Philistia .

  3. 19. Mai 2024 · Philistine, one of a people of Aegean origin who settled on the southern coast of Palestine in the 12th century bce, about the time of the arrival of the Israelites. According to biblical tradition (Deuteronomy 2:23; Jeremiah 47:4), the Philistines came from Caphtor (possibly Crete, although there is no archaeological evidence of a Philistine ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 28. Jan. 2022 · The Philistines populated the coastal regions of Canaan from the 12th century BCE to their disappearance in 604 BCE. The word "Philistine" derives from the Hebrew ha-Plištim for the combination of several tribes of Syria and Judea with the older name "Syria-Palestina". The Latin word for the lands of Canaan became "Palestine" after the Bar ...

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  5. 16. Apr. 2023 · In short, the Philistines are portrayed quite negatively in the Bible. They lived in the cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath, and Gaza—the heartland of ancient Philistia on the Mediterranean Sea’s southeastern shore. Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, and Gath have been excavated in recent decades. The findings from these cities show that the ...

  6. By Trude Dothan. The Bible is understandably hostile to the Philistines, describing them as a pleasure loving, warlike society of pagans ruled by “tyrants” who threatened ancient Israel’s existence. An unscrupulous enemy, the Philistines deployed Delilah and her deceitful charm to rob Samson of his power.

  7. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › collections › philistinesThe Philistines - The BAS Library

    The Philistines settled on the coastal plain of what is now Israel around 1200 B.C.E. and established the famous five cities of their pentapolis—Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath and Gaza. Ashdod, Ashkelon and Gaza all retained their names into modern times, so there is no question as to their ancient location.