Proper noun
Gath (plural Gaths)
A surname.
Interestingly, as recently published in an article by S. Wimmer and myself in ZDPV, the toponym Safit/Safi (etc.) may perhaps already appear in the Late Bronze Age, and perhaps, the site originally had two names Gath and Zefat (or similar). Source: Internet
Jeff Chadwick will be lecturing on the 8th century at Philistine Gath (Tell es-Safi) at the Albright Institute in Jerusalem tomorrow (12/16). Source: Internet
The god was providentially broken, and the residents of Ashdod became sick, so they moved it to Gath, with the same results there; tumors broke out on them (1 Sam. 5:1-9). Source: Internet
So eventually the people of Ashdod sent the Ark to the neighboring city of Gath, where it wreaked further havoc on the Philistines. Source: Internet
“…Gath is only 45 minutes away from Tel Aviv, and Bar-Ilan University is just 15-20 minutes…” Source: Internet
Debbie Gath of the Teamsters union said some of the boys don’t have dads so a lot of the tools are new to them. Source: Internet