Lachish in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(invincible), a city lying south of Jerusalem, on the borders
of Simeon, and belonging to the Amorites, the king of which
joined with four others, at the invitation of Adonizedek king
of Jerusalem, to chastise the Gibeonites for their league with
Israel. Jos 10:3,5 They were routed by Joshua at Beth-horon,
and the king of Lachish fell a victim with the others under
the trees at Makkedah. ver. Jos 10:26 The destruction of the
town shortly followed the death of the king. vs. Jos 10:31-33
In the special statement that the attack lasted two days, in
contradistinction to the other cities which were taken in one
(see ver. 35), we gain our first glimpse of that strength of
position for which Lachish was afterward remarkable. Lachish
was one of the cities fortified and garrisoned by Rehoboam
after the revolt of the northern kingdom. 2Ch 11:9 In the
reign of Hezekiah it was one of the cities taken by
Sennacherib. This siege is considered by Layard and Hincks to
be depicted on the slabs found by the former in one of the
chambers of the palace at Kouyunjik. After the return from
captivity, Lachish with its surrounding "fields" was
reoccupied by the Jews. Ne 11:30
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