Gat (Pelishti)
- I Samuel 5:8
- I Samuel 7:14
- I Samuel 17:52
- I Samuel 21:11
- I Samuel 27:2
- I Kings 2:39
- I Samuel 27:4
- I Samuel 27:11
- I Kings 2:41
- II Kings 12:18
- Amos 6:2
- I Chronicles 18:1
- II Chronicles 11:8
- II Chronicles 26:6
- I Kings 2:40
- Joshua 11:22
- I Samuel 27:3
- II Samuel 1:20
- II Samuel 21:20
- II Samuel 21:22
- I Kings 2:39
- Micah 1:10
- Psalms 56:1
- I Chronicles 20:6
- I Chronicles 20:8
- I Samuel 6:17
- I Samuel 17:4
- I Samuel 17:23
- II Samuel 15:18
- I Kings 2:40
Gat is one of the five major cities in the land of the Pelishtim, bordering Yehuda.
Currenty identified as Tel Zfafit (G.L. Porter).
- In the days of Yehoshua, giants stalked Gat (Joshua 11, 22).
- Gat was the city of Pelishti King Akhish who provided David with refuge while David was fleeing from King Saul (I Samuel 27, 2-11).
- King David had troops of men hired from Gat (II Samuel 15, 18).
- King Rehavam built fortifications in Gat (II Chronicles 11, 8).
- King Uzziya of Yehuda conquered Gat (II Chronicle 6, 6).
- During the reign of King Yehoash of Yehuda, King Hazael of Aram destroyed Gat (II Kings 12, 18).