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Dagon's house
        (1 Sam. 5:2), or Beth-dagon, as elsewhere rendered (Josh.15: 41;
        19:27), was the sanctuary or temple of Dagon.
        The Beth-dagon of Josh. 15:41 was one of the cities of the
        tribe of Judah, in the lowland or plain which stretches
        westward. It has not been identified.
        The Beth-dagon of Josh. 19:27 was one of the border cities of
        Asher.
        That of 1 Chr. 10:10 was in the western half-tribe of
        Manasseh, where the Philistines, after their victory at Gilboa,
        placed Saul's head in the temple of their god. (Comp. 1 Sam.
        31:8-13).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Dagon's house' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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