Ekron in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ek'-ron, ek'-ron-it 'eqron, "migration," "rooting out";
Akkaron): The most northerly of the chief cities of the
Philistines. It was not subdued by Joshua (13:3) but was
allotted, in the division of the land, first to Judah and
then to Dan (Josh 15:11,45,46; 19:43). It was taken by Judah
(Jdg 1:18). The people of Ekron are prominent in the story
of the ark in the land of the Philistines. It was they who
proposed to have it sent back to Israel (1 Sam 5:10;
6:16,17). After the defeat of the Philistines, when David
killed Goliath, the Israelites pursued them to the gates of
Ekron, which was evidently the nearest walled town in which
the fugitives could take refuge (1 Sam 17:52). It was the
seat of the worship of the god Baalzebub, as appears in the
account of the sickness and death of Ahaziah (2 Ki
1:2,3,6:16). It is included among other cities in the
denunciations of Amos (1:8) and of Jeremiah (25:20).
Zephaniah declares that it shall be rooted up (2:4), and
Zechariah speaks of its consternation at the fall of Tyre
(9:5,7). From the Assyrian records we learn that it revolted
against Sennacherib and expelled Padi, the governor he had
placed over it, and sent him to Hezekiah, at Jerusalem, for
safe keeping. Sennacherib marched against it and Ekron
called in the aid of the king of Mutsri, formerly supposed
to be Egypt but now regarded by some scholars as a district
of Northwestern Arabia. Sennacherib raised the siege of
Ekron to defeat this army, which he did at Eltekeh, and then
returned and took the city by storm and put to death the
leaders of the revolt and carried their adherents into
captivity. He then compelled Hezekiah to restore Padi, who
was once more made governor. This affair led to the famous
attack of Sennacherib on Hezekiah and Jerusalem (Rawl., Anc.
Mon., II, 159). Ekron is mentioned in 1 Macc 10:89 as being
given by Alexander Balas to Jonathan Maccabeus, and it
appears in the accounts of the first Crusade.
Ekronite: An inhabitant of Ekron, used in plural in Josh
13:3 and 1 Sam 5:10.
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