Philistia in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(Heb. Pelesheth) (land of sojourners). The word thus
translated (in) Ps 60:8; 87:4; 108:9 is in the original
identical with that elsewhere rendered Israel, which always
means land of the Philistines. (Philistia was the plain on the
southwest coast of Israel. It was 40 miles long on the
coast of the Mediterranean between Gerar and Joppa, and 10
miles wide at the northern end and 20 at the southern.--ED.)
This plain has been in all ages remarkable for the extreme
richness of its soil. It was also adapted to the growth of
military power; for while the itself permitted. the use of
war-chariots, which were the chief arm of offence, the
occasional elevations which rise out of it offered secure
sites for towns and strongholds. It was, moreover, a
commercial country: from its position it must have been at all
times the great thoroughfare between Phoenicia and Syria in
the north and Egypt and Arabia in the south.
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