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2 Tawarikh 26:6
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Maka majulah ia berperang melawan orang-orang Filistin dan membongkar tembok Gat, Yabne dan Asdod, lalu mendirikan kota-kota di sekitar Asdod dan di lain-lain wilayah orang Filistin.
Karena bagindapun keluar, lalu berperang dengan orang Filistin, dan dipecahkan baginda pagar tembok Gat dan pagar tembok Yabne, dan pagar tembok Asdod, dan dibuat baginda beberapa benteng di Asdod dan di tanah orang Filistin itu.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
warred against: 2 Chronicles 21:16, Isaiah 14:29
the wall of Gath: 2 Samuel 8:1, 1 Chronicles 18:1
Jabneh: Jabneh, or Jamnia, was given to the tribe of Dan; and was situated between Lydda and Azotus. It is now called Yebna, and is described as "a village about twelve miles distant from Jaffa - Joppa in a fine open plain, surrounded by hills, and covered by herbage. On sloping hills of easy ascent, by which the plains were bordered, Yebna, Ekron, Ashdod, and Askalon were in sight."
about: or, in the country of, 1 Samuel 5:1, 1 Samuel 5:6
Reciprocal: Joshua 11:22 - Ashdod Joshua 15:46 - near Judges 10:12 - the Maonites 1 Samuel 6:17 - Ashdod 1 Kings 12:33 - he offered 2 Chronicles 11:5 - built 2 Chronicles 17:12 - in Judah 2 Chronicles 35:22 - Nevertheless Nehemiah 4:7 - Ashdodites Amos 1:7 - a fire Amos 6:2 - Gath
Cross-References
And Abraham departed thence towarde the south countrey, & dwelled betweene Cades and Sur, and soiourned in Gerar.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he went forth, and warred against the Philistines,.... Who in the times of Jehoram broke in upon Judah, and distressed them, 2 Chronicles 21:16
and brake down the wall of Gath; which was one of the five principalities of the Philistines:
and the wall of Jabneh; nowhere else mentioned in Scripture, but frequent in the Jewish writings; where the sanhedrim sometimes sat, and where was a famous university, and from whence sprung many of the Jewish rabbins; it is the same which in some writers is called Jamnia, and was a port near to Joppa; and belonged to the tribe of Dan, as Josephus m writes:
and the wall of Ashdod: another of the principalities of the Philistines, the same with the Azotus of the New Testament; he dismantled all these places:
and built cities about Ashdod, and among the Philistines; where he placed garrisons to keep them in awe; see Amos 1:8.
m Antiqu. l. 5. c. 9. sect. 22.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Uzziah’s expedition was the natural sequel to the Edomite war of Amaziah 2 Chronicles 25:11, which crushed the most formidable of all the tribes of the south. On Jabneh see Joshua 15:11 note; and on Ashdod see Joshua 13:3 note.