Ashdod in Easton's Bible Dictionary
stronghold, a Philistine city (Josh. 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
(1 Sam. 5:5).
It belonged to the tribe of Judah (Josh. 15:47), but
it never
came into their actual possession. It was an
important city, as
it stood on the highroad from Egypt to Israel,
and hence was
strongly fortified (2 Chr. 26:6; Isa. 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 (Acts 8:40). It is now called Eshdud.
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