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The Philistines - Giant Oafs or Cultured Gentlemen?
Written by Bronwen Manning on April 8, 2008 – 2:26 am -
The greatest Philistine was of course Goliath. We hear of his great height and strength when we read the story of his fatal confrontation with a fearless young Israelite boy by the name of David. However Goliath, also assumed to be a bit boorish and stupid, does not represent the regular Philistine. In fact the stories that involve the Philistines tend to be biased in their reflection of this great culture. This may have something to do with the fact that they represent the enemy in the Bible, those who contend for land, water and the lucrative trade routes that David’s son Solomon seems to have monopolized quite well. For the sake of the narrative, the Philistines have been portrayed as brutish and uncivilized, this makes it easier for us to identify against them. Interestingly however they seem to have become the victim in this story- for they are actually a nation with a fascinating story and deep heritage.
The Philistines Troubled Origins
First of all they are a people group descended from a rich and complex culture that perished at the end of the 13th century, the Mycenaean Empire. Leaving mainland Greece, many groups, often referred to as the “Sea Peoples” roamed through the Mediterranean, stopping in Cyprus and other countries trying to find a new foothold they could call home. The Philistines first went to Egypt where Ramses III expelled them in a series of successful land and water battles, and finally they found their place, in the lands between Egypt and the growing yet small tribal state of Judah.
Finding a New Home
Their arrival in the south replaced essentially the older Canaanite society that was on the wane. Immediately they built wonderfully planned cities by the shore or along rivers, erecting temples and public buildings with their own style of architecture so different from their neighbours in the Hill Country where Jerusalem sits. As time progressed they assimilated the local Canaanite traditions into their own culture never losing their Philistine identity.
Final Thoughts
In remembering these people do not think only of their battles with the Israelites, but consider the fact that the Philistines brought a great deal of civilization to this country. Not only were they people of the Sea whose skills of navigation and seafaring ensured that the important trade routes stayed alive and open, but they also introduced to this side of the world the highly desirable skill of metallurgy (how to shape and process iron). Furthermore they are an example of survival in a time period of great upheaval and a success story of a migrating people’s desire to reestablish their lives in a new land.
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Tags: David, Goliath, metallurgy, Mycenaean Empire, Philistine, Ramses III, Sea Peoples, Solomon
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