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- Achish comment "Achish is a name used in the Hebrew Bible for two Philistine rulers of Gath. It is perhaps only a general title of royalty, applicable to the Philistine kings. The two kings of Gath, which is identified by most scholars as Tell es-Safi, are: The monarch, described as \"Achish the king of Gath\", with whom David sought refuge when he fled from Saul. (1 Samuel 21:11-15) He is called Abimelech (meaning \"father of the king\") in the superscription of Psalms 34.".