Samson Destroys The Philistines With An Ass' Jawbone Isaac In The Land Of The Philistines Philistines Capture The Ark Jonathon Takes A Garrison Of Philistines He Grows Rich, And The Philistines Envy His Prosperity Jacob, Displeased With The Envy Of Laban And His Sons, Departs Secretly Shamgar From The Philistines Philistines And Ammonites Oppress Israel Israel Is Delivered Into The Hands Of Philistines Samson Desires A Wife Of The Philistines He Strikes Down Thirty Philistines He Burns The Philistines' Corn With Foxes And Firebrands His Wife And Her Father Are Burnt By The Philistines He Is Bound By The Men Of Judah, And Delivered To The Philistines Delilah Corrupted By The Philistines, Entices Samson Philistines Take Him, And Put Out His Eyes His Strength Renewing, He Pulls Down The House Upon The Philistines And Dies Samuel Grows In Credit Israelites Are Overcome By The Philistines At Ebenezer They Fetch The Ark Unto The Terror Of The Philistines Philistines Having Brought The Ark Into Ashdod, Set It In The House Dagon After Seven Months The Philistines Take Counsel How To Send Back The Ark Lord Thwarts The Philistines By Thunder At Ebenezer Philistines Are Subdued He Calls The Hebrews To Gilgal Against The Philistines Philistines' Great Army Three Raiding Parties Of The Philistines Policy Of The Philistines, To Allow No Blacksmith In Israel Armies Of The Israelites And Philistines Being Ready To Battle Gives Two Hundred Foreskins Of The Philistines For Michal's Dowry At Maon He Is Rescued From Saul By The Invasion Of The Philistines David Marching With The Philistines Philistines Possess The Forsaken Towns Of The Israelites David, Directed By God, Smites The Philistines At Baal-Perazim David Subdues The Philistines And The Moabites Four Battles Against The Philistines, Wherein Four Men Of David Slay Four Giants Philistines Triumph Over Saul His Two Victories Against The Philistines Three Giants Are Slain In Overthrows Of The Philistines Philistines And Arabians Oppress Him In His Distress He Grows More Idolatrous Job Bemoans His Former Prosperity His Prosperity Into Calamity Worldly Prosperity Is Not To Be Admired Shows The Occasion Thereof, The Prosperity Of The Wicked Prosperity Of The Godly Shall Be An Eyesore To The Wicked By Envy It Is Better With The Godly In Adversity, Than With The Wicked In Prosperity Jeremiah, Complaining Of The Prosperity Of The Wicked, By Faith Sees Their Ruin Destruction Of The Philistines