Azotus, also known as Ashdod, is a significant city mentioned multiple times in the Bible. It played a prominent role in the Old Testament as one of the five principal Philistine cities and was the hometown of Goliath, the giant slain by David. Azotus is also referenced in the New Testament as a location where Philip preached and performed miracles after baptizing an Ethiopian eunuch. The city’s geographical significance as a key hub for trade routes throughout ancient history further highlights its importance within biblical narratives. Its inclusion in various passages emphasizes Azotus’ cultural and religious significance during biblical times, showcasing how it served as a backdrop for important events and teachings within scripture.
Where is Azotus?
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