Dagon

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Biography, Summary & Biblical References

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Summary

Dagon was a Philistine god of fertility and grain, and was one of the most important gods in the ancient Near East. He was the son of El, the chief god of the Philistines, and was the brother of Baal and Anat. He was also the father of Baal-Hadad, the storm god. Dagon was best known for his role in the story of Samson, where he was worshipped by the Philistines in the temple of Dagon. According to the Bible, Samson destroyed the temple of Dagon by pushing down the two pillars that supported it. Dagon was also associated with the sea, and was sometimes referred to as the "Fish-God". He was often depicted as a man with the head and torso of a fish. He was also associated with fertility and agriculture, and was sometimes depicted with a cornucopia or a sheaf of wheat. Dagon was an important figure in the ancient Near East, and was worshipped by the Philistines for centuries. He was best known for his role in the story of Samson, and for his association with the sea and fertility.

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How many times Dagon was mentioned in the bible?

Dagon appears 13 times in the bible.

Where is the story of Dagon begins in the Bible?

Dagon first mention in the bible is in the book of Judges, chapter 16, verse 23. Read the full chapter

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Dagon was a Philistine god of fertility and grain, and was one of the most important gods in the ancient Near East. He was the son of El, the chief god of the Philistines, and was the brother of Baal and Anat. He was also the father of Baal-Hadad, the storm god. Dagon was best known for his role in the story of Samson, where he was worshipped by the Philistines in the temple of Dagon. According to the Bible, Samson destroyed the temple of Dagon by pushing down the two pillars that supported it. Dagon was also associated with the sea, and was sometimes referred to as the "Fish-God". He was often depicted as a man with the head and torso of a fish. He was also associated with fertility and agriculture, and was sometimes depicted with a cornucopia or a sheaf of wheat. Dagon was an important figure in the ancient Near East, and was worshipped by the Philistines for centuries. He was best known for his role in the story of Samson, and for his association with the sea and fertility.

Dagon was mentioned 13 times in the Bible.

first mention in the bible is in the book of Judges, chapter 16, verse 23.