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- Ashkelon - Wikipedia
Ashkelon ( ˈ æ ʃ k ə l ɒ n ASH-kə-lon; Hebrew: אשקלון, romanized: ʾAšqəlōn, IPA: [ʔaʃkeˈlon] ⓘ; Arabic: عسقلان, romanized: ʿAsqalān) or Ashqelon, is a coastal city in the Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast, 50 kilometres (30 mi) south of Tel Aviv, and 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of the border
- What is the significance of Ashkelon in the Bible?
Ashkelon is a coastal city in the southern part of Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea It is just north of Gaza and about 36 miles south of modern-day Tel Aviv In biblical times, Ashkelon was the oldest and largest seaport in ancient Canaan
- Ashkelon | Israel, Biblical City, Coastal City, Mediterranean Beach . . .
Ashkelon, city on the coastal plain of Palestine, since 1948 in southwestern Israel The modern city lies 12 miles (19 km) north of Gaza and 1 25 miles (2 km) east-northeast of the ancient city site
- What is Ashkelons biblical significance? - Bible Hub
Ashkelon’s biblical significance manifests in its role as a Philistine stronghold, a target of heroic feats (like Samson’s actions), and a city repeatedly denounced by prophets Its archaeological remains affirm these narratives, reinforcing coherence between Scripture and physical evidence
- Ashkelon Surroundings - Jewish Virtual Library
Ashkelon Israel has one of the world's most beautiful coastlines, with white sandy beaches and spectacular Mediterranean views The coast stretches to the northern border with Lebanon at Rosh Hanikra and south to the Gaza Strip Just north of Gaza and 36 miles south of Tel Aviv is the southernmost stop for most tourists, the city of Ashkelon
- Ashkelon - BiblePlaces. com
Ashkelon was an important city after the Babylonians destroyed the city and wiped out the Philistines A key seaport in the Hellenistic period, Ashkelon became a free city in 104 BC and the birthplace of Herod the Great shortly after
- Biblical Israel: Ashkelon - CBN Israel
Ashkelon sits on the Mediterranean coast between Gaza and Ashdod The ancient site sat on a ridge of cemented sandstone called kurkar Its elevated vantage point allowed for the observation of the sea routes from Egypt to Lebanon
- Ashkelon Through the Ages - Biblical Archaeology Society
As a Mediterranean port city, ancient Ashkelon saw many peoples pass through it Canaanites, Philistines, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans and Crusaders were just some of those who walked its streets The objects they left behind tell an incredible story of these peoples’ ingenuity, strength, entrepreneurship, creativity and determination
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