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While archaeologists have known for decades that Tell es-Safi contained the ruins of Goliath's birthplace, the recent discovery beneath a pre-existing site reveals that his native city was a place of even greater architectural grandeur than the Gath of a century later.
Media blogger Matthew Ingram posted much of Gath's memo under the title, "This rant reads like a parody of a print-media dinosaur, but it's not." Though I appreciate Gath's notion that it took a lot of guts to start USA Today, it takes an equal number to say in 2015 that by 2020 there might no longer be a daily print edition (of course, there will still be inserts in the company's dailies, won't there?).
This volume also refines our knowledge of Gath's distinctive trajectory, of the constellation of Philistine cities with Gath's changing role in that evolving interaction, and of Israelite-Judahite relations and influences through Iron I-IIB.
When the man saw Mr Gath he ran off, joining another man.
Dr Gath told the health scrutiny board at Warwickshire County Council that GPs were confident the new arrangement would work.
GATH is the body that is steering the country's tourism development master plan, a plan that focuses on sites adjacent to the country's five Unesco World Heritage Sites.
Battle ...Leigh as she grew up Care...Leigh looks after her two children Smiles...Leigh Gath with husband Eugene and children Karl and Aisling at home in Pallaskenry, Limerick Dreams...
Katey Gath, 15, is a junior at Sheldon High School.
"This is evidence that non-Semitic names that are remarkably similar to Goliath were used within the time frame of this Philistine warrior in his reputed hometown of Gath," explains Lawrence Mykytiuk, author of Identifying Biblical Persons in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions of 1200-539 B.C.
OFFALY: S Byrne; B Teehan, K Brady, C Murphy; C Cassidy, J Brady, D Franks; B Murphy, G Oakley; B Carroll, G Rafferty, N Coughlan; C Gath, K Kelly, D Murray.