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  1. Gath (city) - Wikipedia

    Gath or Gat (Hebrew: גַּת, romanized: Gaṯ, lit. ' wine press '; Latin: Geth, Philistine: 𐤂𐤕 * Gīt) was one of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis during the Iron Age. It was located in northeastern Philistia, …

  2. Gath | Map, Old Testament, & Facts | Britannica

    Gath, one of the five royal cities of the Philistines, the exact location of which in modern Israel has not been determined. The name occurs several times in the Hebrew Bible, especially in connection with …

  3. What is the significance of Gath in the Bible? - GotQuestions.org

    Aug 7, 2025 · What is the significance of Gath in the Bible? Gath, along with Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gaza, and Ekron, is one of five major cities belonging to the Philistines before Israel conquered them …

  4. Topical Bible: The City of Gath

    Gath, one of the five principal cities of the Philistines, holds a significant place in biblical history. It is frequently mentioned in the Old Testament and is known for its association with giants, most notably …

  5. Gath - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway

    One of the five cities of the Philistines (Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron, Gath), all located on or near the coast of Southern Pal., and each ruled by its own king (Josh 13:3; 1 Sam 6:17).

  6. Definition of Gath in the Bible

    Gath was one of the five major Philistine centers of power (Joshua 13:3). Inhabitants of the city were known as Gittites (2Samuel 6:11, 15:18). Although Gath was given to the tribe of Judah as a …

  7. Gath - BiblePlaces.com

    The Philistine city of Gath was located near Israelite territory at the end of the Elah Valley, and frequently Gath figured in the biblical record. The most famous inhabitant of Gath was Goliath, the …

  8. Gath: Biblical meaning of this place - bibledictionarytoday.com

    Explore Gath, the ancient Philistine city, and its profound biblical significance. Discover lessons of faith and courage from David's story.

  9. Gath - Holman Bible Dictionary - StudyLight.org

    Because the Hebrew term gath/gat meant “winepress” and since vineyards and winepresses were widespread in the land, a number of towns in Palestine were named Gath.

  10. Gath Meaning - Bible Definition and References

    Discover the meaning of Gath in the Bible. Study the definition of Gath with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.