Gath in Easton's Bible Dictionary
a wine-vat, one of the five royal cities of the Philistines
(Josh. 13:3) on which the ark brought calamity (1
Sam. 5:8, 9;
6:17). It was famous also as being the birthplace or
residence
of Goliath (1 Sam. 17:4). David fled from Saul to
Achish, king
of Gath (1 Sam. 21:10; 27:2-4; Ps. 56), and his
connection with
it will account for the words in 2 Sam. 1:20. It was
afterwards
conquered by David (2 Sam. 8:1). It occupied a
strong position
on the borders of Judah and Philistia (1 Sam. 21:10;
1 Chr.
18:1). Its site has been identified with the hill
called Tell
esSafieh, the Alba Specula of the Middle Ages, which
rises 695
feet above the plain on its east edge. It is noticed
on
monuments about B.C. 1500. (See METHEGAMMAH
-T0002516.)
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