And Judah also captured Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ekron—each with its territory.
Parallel translations
- WEB Also Judah took Gaza with its border, and Ashkelon with its border, and Ekron with its border.
- KJV Also Judah took Gaza with the coast thereof, and Askelon with the coast thereof, and Ekron with the coast thereof.
- NKJV Also Judah took Gaza with its territory, Ashkelon with its territory, and Ekron with its territory.
- NASB And Judah took Gaza with its territory, Ashkelon with its territory, and Ekron with its territory.
- NLT In addition, Judah captured the towns of Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ekron, along with their surrounding territories.
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Quick answer
Judah also takes the Philistine cities of Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ekron with their territories. It matters as an extensive, if temporary, victory on the coast.
Overview
Judah's reach extends to major coastal cities, a notable success. Yet the next verse and later history show these gains were not held, as the Philistines remain Israel's persistent foes. The contrast highlights how incomplete obedience leaves enemies that will trouble God's people for generations.
Cross-references & the web
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- Josh 11:22No Anakim were left in the land of the Israelites; only in Gaza, Gath, and Ashdod did any survive.
- Judg 3:3the five rulers of the Philistines, all the Canaanites, the Sidonians, and the Hivites who lived in the mountains of Lebanon from Mount Baal-hermon to Lebo-hamath.
- Exod 23:31And I will establish your borders from the Red Sea to the Sea of the Philistines, and from the desert to the Euphrates. For I will deliver the inhabitants into your hand, and you will drive them out before you.
- Josh 13:3from the Shihor east of Egypt to the territory of Ekron on the north (considered to be Canaanite territory)—that of the five Philistine rulers of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron, as well as that of the Avvites;
- Judg 16:1–2One day Samson went to Gaza, where he saw a prostitute and went in to spend the night with her.
- 1 Sam 6:17As a guilt offering to the LORD, the Philistines had sent back one gold tumor for each city: Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon, Gath, and Ekron.
- Josh 15:45–47Ekron, with its towns and villages;
- Judg 16:21Then the Philistines seized him, gouged out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, where he was bound with bronze shackles and forced to grind grain in the prison.
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