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The Philistines (/ˈfɪl[invalid input: 'ɨ']stiːnz/, /ˈfɪl[invalid input: 'ɨ']staɪnz/, /f[invalid input: 'ɨ']ˈlɪst[invalid input: 'ɨ']nz/, or /f[invalid input: 'ɨ']ˈlɪstiːnz/;[1] Hebrew: פְּלִשְׁתִּים, Plištim) were a people described in the Bible. During the Judges period they were one of the Israelite's most dangerous enemies.[2] Biblical scholars have connected the Philistines to other biblical groups such as Caphtorim and the Cherethites and Pelethites. Both have been identified with Crete, and leading to the tradition of an Aegean origin.[3]
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- ↑ Dictionary.com – "Philistines".
- ↑ Riad M. Nasser, Palestinian Identity in Jordan and Israel (New York: Routledge, 2005), p. 173
- ↑ "CHERETHITES". jewishencyclopedia.com. 1906. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
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