Although it is listed in as being a city in the plain, Socho is actually partly in the hill country and partly in the plain. The biblical account states that the
Philistines encamped between Sokho and Azekah in the
Valley of Elah before
Goliath's historic encounter with
David, the son of Jesse (). David slew the Philistine giant with a stone slung from a shepherd's sling.
Rehoboam fortified the place (), but it is not clear which of the two sites is referred to. Socho was one of the cities occupied temporarily by the Philistines in the time of
Ahaz (). The word "Sokho" appears on certain
LMLK seals during the
Judean monarchy. It is believed by many scholars to be one of four cities that acted in some administrative capacity. The
Mishnaic Rabbi Antigonus of Sokho, mentioned in
Ethics of the Fathers (
Pirkei Avot 1:3), likely came from the Hebron-region town. Rabbi Levi Sukia, of the first generation of
Amoraim, also came from Sokho (Jerusalem Talmud, Eruvim). In
Byzantine times,
Eusebius described Sokho (Σοκχωθ) as a double village at the ninth milestone between
Eleutheropolis (Bet Guvrin) and Jerusalem (Eusebius,
Onomasticon 156:18 ff.), which would correspond to the Elah Valley location. The 6th-century
Madaba Map also depicts Sokho (Σωκω). ==Givat HaTurmusim==