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59 - The Five Lords: How the Philistines Governed a Civilization

39 min · 23. Apr. 202639 min
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/fan_mail/new]  Every kingdom in the ancient Near East had a king. The Philistines said no thanks. Instead, they brought something from the Aegean: five cities, five lords, collective rule. Their rulers weren't called kings. They were called seranim, a word linguists connect to the Greek tyrannos. They met in council, argued, voted, and overruled each other. When the people of Ekron disagreed with their king's pro-Assyrian policy, they put him in chains and mailed him to Jerusalem. When a commoner whose name literally meant "the Greek" seized the throne of Ashdod through popular uprising, the old Aegean identity was still alive after five centuries. But that happened even though their DNA had become completely local. We explore the paradox.  NEW PODCAST: American Evangelicals - A History Podcast [https://americanevangelicalsahistorypodcast.buzzsprout.com] A thoughtful, deep dive into one of the most talked-about movements in American history. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/support]

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Episode 60 - The Last Philistine Cover

60 - The Last Philistine

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/fan_mail/new] In 604 BCE, a Philistine king wrote a desperate letter to the pharaoh of Egypt. It was written not in his ancestors' Aegean tongue, but in Aramaic. The letter made it to Egypt. The help never came. Within weeks, Nebuchadnezzar turned Ashkelon into a heap of ruins — a phrase we can verify because the Babylonian Chronicle and the destruction layer match down to the month. But the Philistines didn't really die that winter. They'd been disappearing for centuries, and the latest scholarship reveals a far stranger story than simple conquest. Why did the Philistines increase their ethnic markers for 200 years before suddenly abandoning them? Why did two neighboring cities have opposite relationships with pork? And why, when the Babylonians deported both Philistines and Judahites, did one people survive exile and the other vanish forever? NEW PODCAST: American Evangelicals - A History Podcast [https://americanevangelicalsahistorypodcast.buzzsprout.com] A thoughtful, deep dive into one of the most talked-about movements in American history. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/support]

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Episode 59 - The Five Lords: How the Philistines Governed a Civilization Cover

59 - The Five Lords: How the Philistines Governed a Civilization

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/fan_mail/new]  Every kingdom in the ancient Near East had a king. The Philistines said no thanks. Instead, they brought something from the Aegean: five cities, five lords, collective rule. Their rulers weren't called kings. They were called seranim, a word linguists connect to the Greek tyrannos. They met in council, argued, voted, and overruled each other. When the people of Ekron disagreed with their king's pro-Assyrian policy, they put him in chains and mailed him to Jerusalem. When a commoner whose name literally meant "the Greek" seized the throne of Ashdod through popular uprising, the old Aegean identity was still alive after five centuries. But that happened even though their DNA had become completely local. We explore the paradox.  NEW PODCAST: American Evangelicals - A History Podcast [https://americanevangelicalsahistorypodcast.buzzsprout.com] A thoughtful, deep dive into one of the most talked-about movements in American history. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/support]

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Episode 58 - Philistine DNA: The Infant, the Swan, and 700 Dogs Cover

58 - Philistine DNA: The Infant, the Swan, and 700 Dogs

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/fan_mail/new]  In 2013, archaeologists found an infant buried beneath a family's floor. When they extracted DNA from those tiny bones, they found a genetic signature that appeared out of nowhere, and then vanished within a few generations. An entire people's blood, dissolved. And yet the culture kept going for four hundred years. A painted swan. A goddess no scholar can identify. Seven hundred dogs buried with care, and no one can explain why. If the DNA were gone, what exactly would the Philistines be?  NEW PODCAST: American Evangelicals - A History Podcast [https://americanevangelicalsahistorypodcast.buzzsprout.com] A thoughtful, deep dive into one of the most talked-about movements in American history. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2006136/support]

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