Ashkelon in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ask'-ke-lon, esh'-ka-lon, as'-ke-lon (the King James Version
Eshkalon, (Eshkalonites; Josh 13:3); Askelon, (Jdg 1:18; 1
Sam 6:17; 2 Sam 1:20); 'ashqelon; modern Askelan): A
maritime town between Jaffa and Gaza, one of the five chief
cities of the Philistines. The Ashkelonites are mentioned by
Joshua (Josh 13:3), and the city was taken by the tribe of
Judah (Jdg 1:18). One of the golden tumors (the King James
Version "emerods") sent back with the ark by the Philistines
was from Ashkelon (1 Sam 6:17). David couples Ashkelon with
Gath in his lament over Saul and Jonathan (2 Sam 1:20)
indicating its importance, and it is joined with Gaza,
Ashdod and Ekron in the denunciations of Amos (1:7,8). It is
referred to in a similar way by Jeremiah (Jer 25:20;
47:5,7). Zephaniah (2:4,7) speaks of the desolation of
Ashkelon and Zechariah announces the fear of Ashkelon on the
destruction of Tyre (9:5). The city is mentioned in the Tell
el-Amarna Letters, and a certain Yitia is referred to as
king. It revolted against Rameses II and was subdued, and we
have mention of it as being under the rule of Assyria.
Tiglath-pileser III names it among his tributaries, and its
king, Mitinti, is said to have lost his reason when he heard
of the fall of Damascus in 732 BC. It revolted in the reign
of Sennacherib and was punished, and remained tributary to
Assyria until the decay of that power. In Maccabean times we
learn of its capture by Jonathan (1 Macc 10:86; 11:60, the
Revised Version (British and American) "Ascalon"). Herod the
Great was born there (BJ, III, ii, 1 ff). In the 4th century
AD it was the seat of a bishopric. It became subject to the
Moslems in the 7th century and was taken by the Crusaders.
It was taken in 1187 by Saladin, who dismantled it in 1191
to make it useless to Richard of England, into whose hands
it was expected to fall. Richard restored it the next year
but it was again destroyed by Saladin. It was an important
fortress because of its vicinity to the trade route between
Syria and Egypt.
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