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Teks -- Joshua 19:1-51 (NET)

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Simeon’s Tribal Lands
19:1 The second lot belonged to the tribe of Simeon by its clans. 19:2 Their assigned land included Beer Sheba, Moladah, 19:3 Hazar Shual, Balah, Ezem, 19:4 Eltolad, Bethul, Hormah, 19:5 Ziklag, Beth Marcaboth, Hazar Susah, 19:6 Beth Lebaoth, and Sharuhen– a total of thirteen cities and their towns, 19:7 Ain, Rimmon, Ether, and Ashan– a total of four cities and their towns, 19:8 as well as all the towns around these cities as far as Baalath Beer (Ramah of the Negev). This was the land assigned to the tribe of Simeon by its clans. 19:9 Simeon’s assigned land was taken from Judah’s allotted portion, for Judah’s territory was too large for them; so Simeon was assigned land within Judah.
Zebulun’s Tribal Lands
19:10 The third lot belonged to the tribe of Zebulun by its clans. The border of their territory extended to Sarid. 19:11 Their border went up westward to Maralah and touched Dabbesheth and the valley near Jokneam. 19:12 From Sarid it turned eastward to the territory of Kisloth Tabor, extended to Daberath, and went up to Japhia. 19:13 From there it crossed eastward to Gath Hepher and Eth Kazin and extended to Rimmon, turning toward Neah. 19:14 It then turned on the north to Hannathon and ended at the Valley of Iphtah El. 19:15 Their territory included Kattah, Nahalal, Shimron, Idalah, and Bethlehem; in all they had twelve cities and their towns. 19:16 This was the land assigned to the tribe of Zebulun by its clans, including these cities and their towns.
Issachar’s Tribal Lands
19:17 The fourth lot belonged to the tribe of Issachar by its clans. 19:18 Their assigned land included Jezreel, Kesulloth, Shunem, 19:19 Hapharaim, Shion, Anaharath, 19:20 Rabbith, Kishion, Ebez, 19:21 Remeth, En Gannim, En Haddah and Beth Pazzez. 19:22 Their border touched Tabor, Shahazumah, and Beth Shemesh, and ended at the Jordan. They had sixteen cities and their towns. 19:23 This was the land assigned to the tribe of Issachar by its clans, including the cities and their towns.
Asher’s Tribal Lands
19:24 The fifth lot belonged to the tribe of Asher by its clans. 19:25 Their territory included Helkath, Hali, Beten, Acshaph, 19:26 Alammelech, Amad, and Mishal. Their border touched Carmel to the west and Shihor Libnath. 19:27 It turned eastward toward Beth Dagon, touched Zebulun and the Valley of Iphtah El to the north, as well as the Valley of Emek and Neiel, and extended to Cabul on the north 19:28 and on to Ebron, Rehob, Hammon, and Kanah, as far as Greater Sidon. 19:29 It then turned toward Ramah as far as the fortified city of Tyre, turned to Hosah, and ended at the sea near Hebel, Aczib, 19:30 Umah, Aphek, and Rehob. In all they had twenty-two cities and their towns. 19:31 This was the land assigned to the tribe of Asher by its clans, including these cities and their towns.
Naphtali’s Tribal Lands
19:32 The sixth lot belonged to the tribe of Naphtali by its clans. 19:33 Their border started at Heleph and the oak of Zaanannim, went to Adami Nekeb, Jabneel and on to Lakkum, and ended at the Jordan River. 19:34 It turned westward to Aznoth Tabor, extended from there to Hukok, touched Zebulun on the south, Asher on the west, and the Jordan on the east. 19:35 The fortified cities included Ziddim, Zer, Hammath, Rakkath, Kinnereth, 19:36 Adamah, Ramah, Hazor, 19:37 Kedesh, Edrei, En Hazor, 19:38 Yiron, Migdal El, Horem, Beth Anath, and Beth Shemesh. In all they had nineteen cities and their towns. 19:39 This was the land assigned to the tribe of Naphtali by its clans, including the cities and their towns.
Dan’s Tribal Lands
19:40 The seventh lot belonged to the tribe of Dan by its clans. 19:41 Their assigned land included Zorah, Eshtaol, Ir Shemesh, 19:42 Shaalabbin, Aijalon, Ithlah, 19:43 Elon, Timnah, Ekron, 19:44 Eltekeh, Gibbethon, Baalath, 19:45 Jehud, Bene Berak, Gath Rimmon, 19:46 the waters of Jarkon, and Rakkon, including the territory in front of Joppa. 19:47 (The Danites failed to conquer their territory, so they went up and fought with Leshem and captured it. They put the sword to it, took possession of it, and lived in it. They renamed it Dan after their ancestor.) 19:48 This was the land assigned to the tribe of Dan by its clans, including these cities and their towns.
Joshua Receives Land
19:49 When they finished dividing the land into its regions, the Israelites gave Joshua son of Nun some land. 19:50 As the Lord had instructed, they gave him the city he requested– Timnath Serah in the Ephraimite hill country. He built up the city and lived in it. 19:51 These are the land assignments which Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the Israelite tribal leaders made by drawing lots in Shiloh before the Lord at the entrance of the tent of meeting. So they finished dividing up the land.
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Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus

Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · Achshaph a town of Canaanites in Asher (OS)
 · Achzib a town in the western foothills of Judah,a town of Asher on the coast 14 km north of Acco
 · Adamah a town in Naphtali (OS)
 · Adami-nekeb a town between Lake Galilee and Mount Tabor (OS)
 · Adami-Nekeb a town between Lake Galilee and Mount Tabor (OS)
 · Aijalon a town 19 km WNW of Jerusalem,a town in the land of Zebulun some 90 km north of Jerusalem
 · Ain a place marking part of the north-eastern boarder of Israel,a town of Simeon in the western foothills of Judah
 · Allammelech a town in Asher whose site has not been identified
 · Amad a town in Asher (OS)
 · Anaharath a town in Issachar (OS)
 · Aphek a town of Asher 10 km SSE of Acco near the coast
 · Ashan a town of Simeon in the western foothills of Judah
 · Asher a tribe of Israel that came from Asher; son of Jacob and Zilpah,the man; son of Jacob and Zilpah,a tribe of Israel or its land
 · Aznoth-tabor a town on the border of Naphtali (OS)
 · Aznoth-Tabor a town on the border of Naphtali (OS)
 · Baalath a town in the original territory of Dan
 · Balah a town in the Negeb on the border of Simeon and Judah
 · Beer-Sheba a famous well, its town and district in southern Judah
 · Beer-sheba a famous well, its town and district in southern Judah
 · Bene-berak a town in Dan. 8 km SE of Joppa (OS)
 · Bene-Berak a town in Dan. 8 km SE of Joppa (OS)
 · Beten a town in Asher about 20 km SE of Akko (OS)
 · Beth-anath a town of Naphtali in upper Galilee
 · Beth-Anath a town of Naphtali in upper Galilee
 · Beth-Dagon a town in the western foothills of Judah,a town on the coast of Asher (YC)
 · Beth-dagon a town in the western foothills of Judah,a town on the coast of Asher (YC)
 · Beth-Emek a town in Asher NE of Akko
 · Beth-emek a town in Asher NE of Akko
 · Beth-Lebaoth a town that belonged to the tribe of Simeon
 · Beth-lebaoth a town that belonged to the tribe of Simeon
 · Beth-Maacah a town; early home of the descendants of Shime-i of Simeon


Topik/Tema Kamus: Israel | Joshua | JOSHUA (2) | Asher | Issachar | Dan | Simeon | Naphtali | Zebulun | GENESIS, 4 | Beth-shemesh | NEGEB | Amam | Simeon, The tribe of | Naphtali, Tribe of | ACCO | JIRJATHAIM | Rehob | Ramah | SIMEON (1) | selebihnya
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Wesley: Jos 19:1 - Within the inheritance of Judah This was so ordered by God's providence, partly to fulfil that threatning that he would divide and scatter this tribe in Israel, Gen 49:7, which was h...

This was so ordered by God's providence, partly to fulfil that threatning that he would divide and scatter this tribe in Israel, Gen 49:7, which was hereby done in part, because they had no distinct lot, but were as inmates to Judah; partly, because now upon the more exact survey of the land, it appeared, that the part given to Judah did far exceed the proportion which they needed, or which the other tribes could expect. And this was the least of the tribes, Num 26:14, and therefore fittest to be put within another tribe.

Wesley: Jos 19:11 - Toward the sea The lot of this tribe was washed by the midland sea on the west, and by the sea of Tiberias on the east, answering Jacob's prophecy, Zebulun shall be ...

The lot of this tribe was washed by the midland sea on the west, and by the sea of Tiberias on the east, answering Jacob's prophecy, Zebulun shall be an haven of ships; trading ships on the great sea, and fishing ships on the sea of Galilee.

Wesley: Jos 19:11 - Before Jokneam Supposed to be Kishon.

Supposed to be Kishon.

Wesley: Jos 19:15 - Beth lehem - Not that where Christ was born, which was in Judah, but another.

lehem - Not that where Christ was born, which was in Judah, but another.

Wesley: Jos 19:15 - Twelve cities There are more numbered here, but the rest either were not cities properly so called, or were not within this tribe, but only bordering upon it, and b...

There are more numbered here, but the rest either were not cities properly so called, or were not within this tribe, but only bordering upon it, and belonging to other tribes.

Wesley: Jos 19:18 - Jezreel The royal city, 1Ki 21:1. This tribe, because it lay between Benjamin on the south, and Zebulun on the north, is not here described by its borders, wh...

The royal city, 1Ki 21:1. This tribe, because it lay between Benjamin on the south, and Zebulun on the north, is not here described by its borders, which were the same with theirs; but by some of its cities.

Wesley: Jos 19:26 - Carmel west ward - Or, Carmel by the sea, to distinguish it from Carmel in the tribe of Judah. This was a place of eminent fruitfulness, agreeable to the prophecy...

ward - Or, Carmel by the sea, to distinguish it from Carmel in the tribe of Judah. This was a place of eminent fruitfulness, agreeable to the prophecy concerning Asher, Gen 49:20.

Wesley: Jos 19:27 - Cubal A city so called.

A city so called.

Wesley: Jos 19:27 - Left hand That is, on the north, which, when men look towards the east, as is usual, is on their left hand.

That is, on the north, which, when men look towards the east, as is usual, is on their left hand.

Wesley: Jos 19:28 - Kenah Namely, Kenah the greater, in the upper Galilee; not Kenah the less, which was in the lower Galilee.

Namely, Kenah the greater, in the upper Galilee; not Kenah the less, which was in the lower Galilee.

Wesley: Jos 19:28 - Zidon Called great for its antiquity, and riches, and glory. The city either was not given to the Israelites, or at least was never possessed by them; not w...

Called great for its antiquity, and riches, and glory. The city either was not given to the Israelites, or at least was never possessed by them; not without a singular providence of God, that they might not by the opportunity of so good a port, be engaged in much commerce with other nations; from which, together with wealth, that great corrupter of mankind, they might contract their errors and vices.

Wesley: Jos 19:29 - To Ramah From the north southward.

From the north southward.

Wesley: Jos 19:29 - To Tyre Exclusively, for this city was no part of the land given them. But this was not the same city we read of afterwards. For that was built on an island, ...

Exclusively, for this city was no part of the land given them. But this was not the same city we read of afterwards. For that was built on an island, this on the continent. Probably into these strong holds Tyre and Sidon, many of the Canaanites fled, when Joshua invaded them.

Wesley: Jos 19:30 - Twenty two cities Here are more named, but some of them were not within this tribe, but only bordering places.

Here are more named, but some of them were not within this tribe, but only bordering places.

Wesley: Jos 19:33 - Their coast Their northern border drawn from west to east, as appears, because when this coast is described and brought to its end, the coast is said to turn from...

Their northern border drawn from west to east, as appears, because when this coast is described and brought to its end, the coast is said to turn from the east westward, Jos 19:34.

Wesley: Jos 19:33 - The out goings - The end of that coast.

goings - The end of that coast.

Wesley: Jos 19:35 - Cinnereth Whence the lake of Cinnereth or Genesareth received its name.

Whence the lake of Cinnereth or Genesareth received its name.

Wesley: Jos 19:41 - Of their inheritance Which is here described only by its cities, not its borders, which are in part the same with Judah's, and their inheritance is in good part taken out ...

Which is here described only by its cities, not its borders, which are in part the same with Judah's, and their inheritance is in good part taken out of Judah's too large portion; as appears from divers of the cities here mentioned, which are also reckoned in Judah's portion.

Wesley: Jos 19:47 - Went up to fight This was done after Joshua's death, and seems to be here inserted, that all the chief places where the Danites dwelt, tho' far distant, might be menti...

This was done after Joshua's death, and seems to be here inserted, that all the chief places where the Danites dwelt, tho' far distant, might be mentioned together; and to give an account of this strange accident, why they removed from their appointed portion to so remote a place; which may be this, that being much molested by their bad neighbours, they thought fit to go to some place remote from them, which also they were in a manner constrained to do, because otherwise they must have taken some part of the portions of other tribes, whereas now going to the very utmost northern point of the land, they took that which did not belong to any other tribe.

Wesley: Jos 19:49 - The children of Israel That is, they are said to give it, because the whole land was given to Joshua, and Eleazar, and the princes, as joint trustees, acting in the name, an...

That is, they are said to give it, because the whole land was given to Joshua, and Eleazar, and the princes, as joint trustees, acting in the name, and for the good of the people: so that even Joshua could take nothing without their gift.

Wesley: Jos 19:50 - The word of The Lord As God had promised, or commanded; either formerly, or at this time by Eleazar.

As God had promised, or commanded; either formerly, or at this time by Eleazar.

Wesley: Jos 19:50 - He built That is, repaired and enlarged it, in which sense Nebuchadnezzar is said to have built Babylon, Dan 4:30.

That is, repaired and enlarged it, in which sense Nebuchadnezzar is said to have built Babylon, Dan 4:30.

JFB: Jos 19:1 - the second lot came forth to Simeon The next lot that was drawn at Shiloh, gave the tribe of Simeon his inheritance within the territory, which had been assigned to that of Judah. The kn...

The next lot that was drawn at Shiloh, gave the tribe of Simeon his inheritance within the territory, which had been assigned to that of Judah. The knowledge of Canaan possessed by the Israelites, when the division of the land commenced, was but very general, being derived from the rapid sweep they had made over it during the course of conquest; and it was on the ground of that rough survey alone that the distribution proceeded, by which Judah received an inheritance. Time showed that this territory was too large (Jos 19:9), either for their numbers, however great, to occupy and their arms to defend, or too large in proportion to the allotments of the other tribes. Justice therefore required (what kind and brotherly feeling readily dictated) a modification of their possession; and a part of it was appropriated to Simeon. By thus establishing it within the original domain of another tribe, the prophecy of Jacob in regard to Simeon was fulfilled (Gen 49:7); for from its boundaries being not traced, there is reason to conclude that its people were divided and dispersed among those of Judah; and though one group of its cities named (Jos 19:2-6), gives the idea of a compact district, as it is usually represented by map makers, the other group (Jos 19:7-8) were situated, two in the south, and two elsewhere, with tracts of the country around them.

JFB: Jos 19:10-14 - the third lot came up for the children of Zebulun The boundaries of the possession assigned to them extended from the Lake of Chinnereth (Sea of Galilee) on the east, to the Mediterranean on the west....

The boundaries of the possession assigned to them extended from the Lake of Chinnereth (Sea of Galilee) on the east, to the Mediterranean on the west. Although they do not seem at first to have touched on the western shore--a part of Manasseh running north into Asher (Jos 17:10) --they afterwards did, according to the prediction of Moses (Deu 33:19). The extent from north to south cannot be very exactly traced; the sites of many of the places through which the boundary line is drawn being unknown. Some of the cities were of note.

JFB: Jos 19:17-20 - the fourth lot came out to Issachar Instead of describing the boundaries of this tribe, the inspired historian gives a list of its principal cities. These cities are all in the eastern p...

Instead of describing the boundaries of this tribe, the inspired historian gives a list of its principal cities. These cities are all in the eastern part of the plain of Esdraelon.

JFB: Jos 19:24-31 - the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher The western boundary is traced from north to south through the cities mentioned; the site of them, however, is unknown.

The western boundary is traced from north to south through the cities mentioned; the site of them, however, is unknown.

JFB: Jos 19:26 - to Carmel . . . and to Shihor-libnath That is, the "black" or "muddy river"; probably the Nahr Belka, below Dor (Tantoura); for that town belonged to Asher (Jos 17:10). Thence the boundary...

That is, the "black" or "muddy river"; probably the Nahr Belka, below Dor (Tantoura); for that town belonged to Asher (Jos 17:10). Thence the boundary line turned eastward to Beth-dagon, a town at the junction of Zebulun and Naphtali, and ran northwards as far as Cabul, with other towns, among which is mentioned (Jos 19:28) "great Zidon," so called on account of its being even then the flourishing metropolis of the Phœnicians. Though included in the inheritance of Asher, this town was never possessed by them (Jdg 1:31).

JFB: Jos 19:29 - and then the coast turneth to Ramah Now El-Hamra, which stood where the Leontes (Litany) ends its southern course and flows westward.

Now El-Hamra, which stood where the Leontes (Litany) ends its southern course and flows westward.

JFB: Jos 19:29 - and to the strong city Tyre The original city appears to have stood on the mainland, and was well-fortified. From Tyre the boundary ran to Hosah, an inland town; and then, passin...

The original city appears to have stood on the mainland, and was well-fortified. From Tyre the boundary ran to Hosah, an inland town; and then, passing the unconquered district of Achzib (Jdg 1:31), terminated at the seacoast.

JFB: Jos 19:32-39 - the sixth lot came out to the children of Naphtali Although the cities mentioned have not been discovered, it is evident, from Zaanannim, which is by Kedesh, that is, on the northwest of Lake Merom (Jd...

Although the cities mentioned have not been discovered, it is evident, from Zaanannim, which is by Kedesh, that is, on the northwest of Lake Merom (Jdg 4:11), that the boundary described (Jos 19:34) ran from the southwest towards the northeast, up to the sources of the Jordan.

JFB: Jos 19:34 - Aznoth-tabor On the east of Tabor towards the Jordan, for the border ran thence to Hukkok, touching upon that of Zebulun; and as the territory of Zebulun did not e...

On the east of Tabor towards the Jordan, for the border ran thence to Hukkok, touching upon that of Zebulun; and as the territory of Zebulun did not extend as far as the Jordan, Aznoth-tabor and Hukkok must have been border towns on the line which separated Naphtali from Issachar.

JFB: Jos 19:34 - to Judah upon Jordan toward the sunrising The sixty cities, Havoth-jair, which were on the eastern side of the Jordan, opposite Naphtali, were reckoned as belonging to Judah, because Jair, the...

The sixty cities, Havoth-jair, which were on the eastern side of the Jordan, opposite Naphtali, were reckoned as belonging to Judah, because Jair, their possessor, was a descendant of Judah (1Ch. 2:4-22) [KEIL].

JFB: Jos 19:40-46 - the seventh lot came out for the tribe . . . Dan It lay on the west of Benjamin and consisted of portions surrendered by Judah and Ephraim. Its boundaries are not stated, as they were easily distingu...

It lay on the west of Benjamin and consisted of portions surrendered by Judah and Ephraim. Its boundaries are not stated, as they were easily distinguishable from the relative position of Dan to the three adjoining tribes.

JFB: Jos 19:47 - the children of Dan went up to fight against Leshem The Danites, finding their inheritance too small, decided to enlarge its boundaries by the sword; and, having conquered Leshem (Laish), they planted a...

The Danites, finding their inheritance too small, decided to enlarge its boundaries by the sword; and, having conquered Leshem (Laish), they planted a colony there, calling the new settlement by the name of Dan (see on Jdg 18:7).

JFB: Jos 19:50 - According to the word of the Lord they gave him the city which he asked It was most proper that the great leader should receive an inheritance suited to his dignity, and as a reward for his public services. But the gift wa...

It was most proper that the great leader should receive an inheritance suited to his dignity, and as a reward for his public services. But the gift was not left to the spontaneous feelings of a grateful people. It was conferred "according to the word of the Lord"--probably an unrecorded promise, similar to what had been made to Caleb (Jos 14:9).

JFB: Jos 19:50 - Timnath-serah Or Heres, on Mount Gaash (Jdg 2:9). Joshua founded it, and was afterwards buried there (Jos 24:30).

Or Heres, on Mount Gaash (Jdg 2:9). Joshua founded it, and was afterwards buried there (Jos 24:30).

JFB: Jos 19:51 - These are the inheritances This verse is the formal close of the section which narrates the history of the land distribution; and to stamp it with due importance, the names of t...

This verse is the formal close of the section which narrates the history of the land distribution; and to stamp it with due importance, the names of the commissioners are repeated, as well as the spot where so memorable a transaction took place.

Clarke: Jos 19:1 - The second lot came forth to Simeon The second lot came forth to Simeon - In this appointment the providence of God may be especially remarked. For the iniquitous conduct of Simeon and...

The second lot came forth to Simeon - In this appointment the providence of God may be especially remarked. For the iniquitous conduct of Simeon and Levi, in the massacre of the innocent Shechemites, Gen 34:25-31, Jacob, in the spirit of prophecy, foretold that they should be divided in Jacob, and scattered in Israel, Gen 49:7. And this was most literally fulfilled in the manner in which God disposed of both these tribes afterwards. Levi was scattered through all Palestine, not having received any inheritance, only cities to dwell in, in different parts of the land; and Simeon was dispersed in Judah, with what could scarcely be said to be their own, or a peculiar lot. See the note on Gen 49:7.

Clarke: Jos 19:2 - Beer-sheba Beer-sheba - The well of the oath. See the note on Gen 21:31.

Beer-sheba - The well of the oath. See the note on Gen 21:31.

Clarke: Jos 19:3 - Hazar-shual Hazar-shual - For this and several of the following places, see the notes on Jos 15:32.

Hazar-shual - For this and several of the following places, see the notes on Jos 15:32.

Clarke: Jos 19:5 - Beth-marcaboth Beth-marcaboth - The house or city of chariots. Probably a place where their war-chariots and cavalry were laid up.

Beth-marcaboth - The house or city of chariots. Probably a place where their war-chariots and cavalry were laid up.

Clarke: Jos 19:6 - Beth-lebaoth Beth-lebaoth - The house or city of lionesses. Probably so called from the numbers of those animals which bred there.

Beth-lebaoth - The house or city of lionesses. Probably so called from the numbers of those animals which bred there.

Clarke: Jos 19:8 - Baalath-beer Baalath-beer - The well of the mistresses. Probably so called from some superstitious or impure worship set up there.

Baalath-beer - The well of the mistresses. Probably so called from some superstitious or impure worship set up there.

Clarke: Jos 19:13 - Gittah-hepher Gittah-hepher - The same as Gath-hepher, the birth-place of the prophet Jonah.

Gittah-hepher - The same as Gath-hepher, the birth-place of the prophet Jonah.

Clarke: Jos 19:15 - Shimron Shimron - See on Jos 12:20 (note)

Shimron - See on Jos 12:20 (note)

Clarke: Jos 19:15 - Beth-lehem Beth-lehem - The house of bread; a different place from that in which our Lord was born.

Beth-lehem - The house of bread; a different place from that in which our Lord was born.

Clarke: Jos 19:17 - The fourth lot came out to Issachar The fourth lot came out to Issachar - It is remarkable, that though Issachar was the eldest brother, yet the lot of Zebulun was drawn before his lot...

The fourth lot came out to Issachar - It is remarkable, that though Issachar was the eldest brother, yet the lot of Zebulun was drawn before his lot; and this is the order in which Jacob himself mentions them, Gen 49:13, Gen 49:14, though no reason appears, either here or in the place above, why this preference should be given to the younger; but that the apparently fortuitous lot should have distinguished them just as the prophetic Jacob did, is peculiarly remarkable. Known unto God are all his works from the beginning: he has reasons for his conduct, which in many cases are too great for any of his creatures to comprehend, but he works all things after the counsel of his own will, which is ever right and good; and in this case his influence may be as easily seen in the decision by the lot, as on the mind of the patriarch Jacob, when he predicted what should befall his children in the latter days, and his providence continued to ripen, and bring forward what his judgment had deemed right to be done.

Clarke: Jos 19:18 - Jezreel Jezreel - This city, according to Calmet, was situated in an open country, having the town of Legion on the west, Bethshan on the east, on the south...

Jezreel - This city, according to Calmet, was situated in an open country, having the town of Legion on the west, Bethshan on the east, on the south the mountains of Gilboa, and on the north those of Hermon

Clarke: Jos 19:18 - Shunem Shunem - This city was rendered famous by being the occasional abode of the prophet Elisha, and the place where he restored the son of a pious woman...

Shunem - This city was rendered famous by being the occasional abode of the prophet Elisha, and the place where he restored the son of a pious woman to life. 2Ki 4:8. It was the place where the Philistines were encamped on that ruinous day in which the Israelites were totally routed at Gilboa, and Saul and his sons Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malchi-shua, killed. 1Sa 28:4; 1Sa 31:1, etc.

Clarke: Jos 19:22 - Beth-shemesh Beth-shemesh - The house or temple of the sun; there were several cities or towns of this name in Palestine; an ample proof that the worship of this...

Beth-shemesh - The house or temple of the sun; there were several cities or towns of this name in Palestine; an ample proof that the worship of this celestial luminary had generally prevailed in that idolatrous country.

Clarke: Jos 19:26 - Carmel Carmel - The vineyard of God; a place greatly celebrated in Scripture, and especially for the miracles of Elijah; see 1 Kings 18:19-40. The mountain...

Carmel - The vineyard of God; a place greatly celebrated in Scripture, and especially for the miracles of Elijah; see 1 Kings 18:19-40. The mountain of Carmel was so very fruitful as to pass into a proverb. There was another Carmel in the tribe of Judah, (see Jos 15:55), but this, in the tribe of Asher, was situated about one hundred and twenty furlongs south from Ptolemais, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Calmet observes that there was, in the time of Vespasian, a temple on this mountain, dedicated to a god of the same name. There was a convent, and a religious order known by the name of Carmelites, established on this mountain in honor of Elijah: the time of the foundation of this order is greatly disputed. Some pretend that it was established by Elijah himself; while others, with more probability, fix it in a.d. 1180 or 1181, under the pontificate of Pope Alexander III.

Clarke: Jos 19:27 - Cabul on the left hand Cabul on the left hand - That is, to the north of Cabul, for so the left hand, when referring to place, is understood among the Hebrews. We must not...

Cabul on the left hand - That is, to the north of Cabul, for so the left hand, when referring to place, is understood among the Hebrews. We must not confound this town or Cabul with the twenty cities given by Solomon to Hiram, with which he was displeased, and which in contempt he called the land of Cabul, the dirty or paltry land, 1Ki 9:11-13 : there was evidently a town of this name, widely different from the land so called, long before the time of Solomon, and therefore this cannot be adduced as an argument that the book of Joshua was written after the days of David. The town in question is supposed to be the same which Josephus in his Life calls Χωβουλω Choboulo , and which he says was situated by the sea-side, and nigh to Ptolemais. De Bell. Jud., lib. iii., c. 4.

Clarke: Jos 19:28 - Unto great Zidon Unto great Zidon - The city of Sidon and the Sidonians are celebrated from the remotest antiquity. They are frequently mentioned by Homer. See the n...

Unto great Zidon - The city of Sidon and the Sidonians are celebrated from the remotest antiquity. They are frequently mentioned by Homer. See the note on Jos 11:8.

Clarke: Jos 19:29 - The strong city Tyre The strong city Tyre - I suspect this to be an improper translation. Perhaps the words of the original should be retained: And the coast turneth to ...

The strong city Tyre - I suspect this to be an improper translation. Perhaps the words of the original should be retained: And the coast turneth to Ramah and to the city, מבצר צר mibtsar tsor . Our translators have here left the Hebrew, and followed the Septuagint and Vulgate, a fault of which they are sometimes guilty. The former render the place ἑως πολεως οχυρωματος των Τυριων, unto the fortified city of the Tyrians. The Vulgate is nearly the same: ad civitatem munitissimam Tyrum , to the well-fortified city Tyre; but this must be incorrect for the famous city of Tyre was not known till about A.M. 2760, about two hundred years after the days of Joshua. Homer, who frequently mentions Sidon and the Sidonians, never mentions Tyre; a proof that this afterwards very eminent city was not then known. Homer is allowed by some to have flourished in the time of Joshua, though others make him contemporary with the Israelitish judges. The word צר Tsor or Tsar , which we translate or change into Tyre, signifies a rock or strong place; and as there were many rocks in the land of Judea, that with a little art were formed into strong places of defense, hence several places might have the name of Tsar or Tyre. The ancient and celebrated Tyre, so much spoken of both in sacred and profane history, was a rock or small island in the sea, about six or seven hundred paces from the main land. In order to reduce this city, Alexander the Great was obliged to fill up the channel between it and the main land, and after all took it with much difficulty. It is generally supposed that a town on the main land, opposite to this fortified rock, went by the same name; one being called old Tyre, the other, new Tyre: it was out of the ruins of the old Tyre, or that which was situated on the main land, that Alexander is said to have filled up the channel between it and the new city. Of this city Isaiah, Isaiah 23:1-18, and Ezekiel, Ezekiel 27:1-28:26, have given a very grand description, and also predicted its irreparable ruin which prophecies have been most literally fulfilled. See more on the above places

Clarke: Jos 19:29 - Achzib Achzib - Called afterwards Ecdippe, and now called Zib; it is about nine miles’ distance from Ptolemais, towards Tyre.

Achzib - Called afterwards Ecdippe, and now called Zib; it is about nine miles’ distance from Ptolemais, towards Tyre.

Clarke: Jos 19:30 - Twenty and two cities Twenty and two cities - There are nearly thirty cities in the above enumeration instead of twenty-two, but probably several are mentioned that were ...

Twenty and two cities - There are nearly thirty cities in the above enumeration instead of twenty-two, but probably several are mentioned that were but frontier towns, and that did not belong to this tribe, their border only passing by such cities; and on this account, though they are named, yet they do not enter into the enumeration in this place. Perhaps some of the villages are named as well as the cities.

Clarke: Jos 19:34 - And to Judah upon Jordan And to Judah upon Jordan - It is certain that the tribe of Naphtali did not border on the east upon Judah, for there were several tribes betwixt the...

And to Judah upon Jordan - It is certain that the tribe of Naphtali did not border on the east upon Judah, for there were several tribes betwixt them. Some think that as these two tribes were bounded by Jordan on the east, they might be considered as in some sort conjoined, because of the easy passage to each other by means of the river; but this might be said of several other tribes as well as of these. There is considerable difficulty in the text as it now stands; but if, with the Septuagint, we omit Judah, the difficulty vanishes, and the passage is plain: but this omission is supported by no MS. hitherto discovered. It is however very probable that some change has taken place in the words of the text, וביהודה הירדן ubihudah haiyarden , "and by Judah upon Jordan."Houbigant, who terms them verba sine re ac sententia , "words without sense or meaning,"proposes, instead of them, to read ובגדות הירדן ubigdoth haiyarden , "and by the banks of Jordan;"a word which is used Jos 3:15, and which here makes a very good sense.

Clarke: Jos 19:35 - Chinnereth Chinnereth - See the note on Jos 11:2.

Chinnereth - See the note on Jos 11:2.

Clarke: Jos 19:36 - Hazor Hazor - See the note on Jos 11:1.

Hazor - See the note on Jos 11:1.

Clarke: Jos 19:38 - Nineteen cities Nineteen cities - But if these cities be separately enumerated they amount to twenty-three; this is probably occasioned by reckoning frontier cities...

Nineteen cities - But if these cities be separately enumerated they amount to twenty-three; this is probably occasioned by reckoning frontier cities belonging to other tribes, which are only mentioned here as the boundaries of the tribe. See on Jos 19:30 (note).

Clarke: Jos 19:41 - Zorah, and Eshtaol Zorah, and Eshtaol - See the note on Jos 15:33

Zorah, and Eshtaol - See the note on Jos 15:33

Clarke: Jos 19:41 - Ir-shemesh Ir-shemesh - The city of sun; another proof of the idolatry of the Canaanites. Some think this was the same as Beth-shemesh.

Ir-shemesh - The city of sun; another proof of the idolatry of the Canaanites. Some think this was the same as Beth-shemesh.

Clarke: Jos 19:42 - Shaalabbin Shaalabbin - The foxes. Of this city the Amorites kept constant possession. See Jdg 1:35

Shaalabbin - The foxes. Of this city the Amorites kept constant possession. See Jdg 1:35

Clarke: Jos 19:42 - Ajalon Ajalon - There was a place of this name about two miles from Nicopolis or Emmaus, on the road to Jerusalem. - Calmet.

Ajalon - There was a place of this name about two miles from Nicopolis or Emmaus, on the road to Jerusalem. - Calmet.

Clarke: Jos 19:43 - Thimnathah Thimnathah - Probably the same as Timnah. See on Jos 15:57 (note)

Thimnathah - Probably the same as Timnah. See on Jos 15:57 (note)

Clarke: Jos 19:43 - Ekron Ekron - A well-known city of the Philistines and the metropolis of one of their five dynasties.

Ekron - A well-known city of the Philistines and the metropolis of one of their five dynasties.

Clarke: Jos 19:45 - Jehud, and Bene-berak Jehud, and Bene-berak - Or Jehud of the children of Berak.

Jehud, and Bene-berak - Or Jehud of the children of Berak.

Clarke: Jos 19:46 - Japho Japho - The place since called Joppa, lying on the Mediterranean, and the chief sea-port, in the possession of the twelve tribes.

Japho - The place since called Joppa, lying on the Mediterranean, and the chief sea-port, in the possession of the twelve tribes.

Clarke: Jos 19:47 - Went out too little for them Went out too little for them - This is certainly the meaning of the passage; but our translators have been obliged to add the words too little to ma...

Went out too little for them - This is certainly the meaning of the passage; but our translators have been obliged to add the words too little to make this sense apparent. Houbigant contends that an ancient copyist, meeting frequently with the words ויצאהגבול vaiyetse haggebul , in the preceding history, became so familiarized to them that he wrote them here instead of ויאץ הגבול vaiyaats haggebul , and the border of the children of Dan was Strait for them. It was on this account that they were obliged to go and fight against Leshem, and take and possess it, their former inheritance being too strait for their increasing population

Clarke: Jos 19:47 - And called Leshem, Dan And called Leshem, Dan - This city was situated near the origin of Jordan, at the utmost northern extremity of the promised land, as Beer-sheba was ...

And called Leshem, Dan - This city was situated near the origin of Jordan, at the utmost northern extremity of the promised land, as Beer-sheba was at that of the south; and as after its capture by the Danites it was called Dan, hence arose the expression from Dan even to Beer-sheba, which always signified the whole extent of the promised land. Some suppose that Leshem was the same with Caesarea Philippi, but others with reason reject this opinion. It must be granted that the whole account given in this verse refers indisputably to a fact which did not take place till after the death of Joshua. It is another of the marginal or explicative notes which were added by some later hand. The whole account of this expedition of the Danites against Leshem is circumstantially given in the book of Judges, chapter 18, and to that chapter the reader is referred.

Clarke: Jos 19:50 - Timnath-serah Timnath-serah - Called Timnath-heres in Jdg 2:9, where we find that the mountain on which it was built was called Gaash. It is generally allowed to ...

Timnath-serah - Called Timnath-heres in Jdg 2:9, where we find that the mountain on which it was built was called Gaash. It is generally allowed to have been a barren spot in a barren country.

Clarke: Jos 19:51 - At the door of the tabernacle At the door of the tabernacle - All the inheritances were determined by lot, and this was cast before the Lord - every thing was done in his immedia...

At the door of the tabernacle - All the inheritances were determined by lot, and this was cast before the Lord - every thing was done in his immediate presence, as under his eye; hence there was no murmuring, each having received his inheritance as from the hand of God himself, though some of them thought they must have additional territory, because of the great increase of their families.

Calvin: Jos 19:1 - NO PHRASE Next followed the lot of the tribe of Simeon, not as a mark of honor, but rather as a mark of disgrace. Jacob had declared with regard to Simeon and ...

Next followed the lot of the tribe of Simeon, not as a mark of honor, but rather as a mark of disgrace. Jacob had declared with regard to Simeon and Levi, “I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.” (Gen 49:7) The punishment of Levi, indeed, was not only mitigated, but converted into an excellent dignity, inasmuch as his posterity were placed on a kind of watch-towers to keep the people in the paths of piety. In regard to Simeon, the dispersion of which Jacob prophesied, manifestly took place when certain cities within the territory of Judah were assigned to his posterity for their inheritance. For although they were not sent off to great distances, yet they dwelt dispersed, and as strangers in a land properly belonging to another. Therefore, on account of the slaughter which they had perpetrated with no less perfidy than cruelty, they were placed separately in different abodes. In this way the guilt of the father was visited upon his children, and the Lord ratified in fact that sentence which he had dictated to his servant. The truth of the lot also was clearly proven.

In the circumstance of a certain portion being withdrawn from the family of Judah, we again perceive that though the dividers had carefully endeavored to observe equity, they had fallen into error, which they were not ashamed to correct as soon as it was discovered. And though they were guided by the Spirit, there is nothing strange in their having been partially mistaken, because God sometimes leaves his servants destitute of the spirit of judgment, and suffers them to act like men on different occasions, that they may not plume themselves too much on their clear-sightedness. We may add that the people were punished for their carelessness and confident haste, because they ought at the outset to have ascertained more accurately how much land could be properly assigned to each. This they neglected to do. Through their unskillful procedure, the children of Judah had received a disproportion accumulation of territory, and equity required that they should relinquish a part. It would also have been better for themselves to have their limits fixed with certainty at once than to be subjected to a galling spoliation afterwards. Add that each tribe had indulged the vain hope that its members would dwell far and wide, as if the land had been of unlimited extent.

Calvin: Jos 19:9 - Out of the portion of the children of Judah, 9.Out of the portion of the children of Judah, etc The praise of moderation is due to the tribe of Judah for not contending that the abstraction of a...

9.Out of the portion of the children of Judah, etc The praise of moderation is due to the tribe of Judah for not contending that the abstraction of any part of the inheritance already assigned to them was unjust. They might easily have obtruded the name of God, and asserted that it was only by his authority they had obtained that settlement. But as it is decided by the common consent of all the tribes that more has been given to them than they can possess without loss and injury to the others, they immediately desist from all pretext for disputing the matter. And it is certain that if they had alleged the authority of God, it would have been falsely and wickedly, inasmuch as though their lot had been determined by him in regard to its situation, an error had taken place with regard to its extent, their limits having been fixed by human judgment wider than they ought. Therefore, acknowledging that it would have been wrong to give them what would occasion loss to others, they willingly resign it, and give a welcome reception to their brethren, who must otherwise have remained without inheritance, nay, submit to go shares with them in that which they supposed they had acquired beyond controversy.

Calvin: Jos 19:10 - And the third lot came up, 10.And the third lot came up, etc In the lot of Zebulun there is a clear fulfillment of the prophecy of Jacob, which had foretold that they would dwe...

10.And the third lot came up, etc In the lot of Zebulun there is a clear fulfillment of the prophecy of Jacob, which had foretold that they would dwell on the sea-coast. An old man, an exile who could not set a foot on his own land, 168 assigned a maritime district to the posterity of his son Zebulun. What could be more extravagant? But now, when the lot assigns them a maritime region, no clearer confirmation of his decision could be desired. It was just as if God were twice thundering from heaven. The tribe of Zebulun, therefore, do not occupy the shore of their own accord or by human suffrage, but a divine arrangement fixes their habitation contiguous to the sea. Thus, although men erred, still the light was always seen shining brightly in the darkness. Jacob goes farther, and makes a clear distinction between Zebulun and Issachar. The former tribe will travel far and wide, carrying on trade and commerce; the latter remaining in his tents, will cultivate ease and a sedentary life. (Gen 49:13) Hence it is probable that the sea-coast where Zebulun settled, was provided with harbors and well adapted for the various forms of commercial intercourse, 169 whereas the children of Issachar were contented with their own produce, and consumed the fruits which they had raised by their own labor and culture at home.

Those who are thought to be well acquainted with these countries, affirm that the land of the tribe of Asher was fertile in corn. 170 This is in complete accordance both with the letter and the spirit of Jacob’s prophecy. (Gen 49:20) From the fact that only a small number of cities are designated by name, we may infer that there were then many ruined cities which were not taken into account, and from the other fact that the people dwelt commodiously, we may also infer that they built many cities, with which it is plain from other passages that the land was adorned. And it is certainly apparent that only a summary of the division is briefly glanced at, and that thus many things were omitted which no religious feeling forbids us to investigate, provided we do not indulge in an excessive curiosity leading to no beneficial result. There cannot be a doubt that those to whom twenty or even only seventeen cities are attributed, had more extensive territories. Therefore, all we have here is a compendious description of the division as it was taken from the general and confused notes of the surveyors.

Calvin: Jos 19:32 - NO PHRASE The next lot mentioned is that of Naphtali, and it seems to correspond with the disposition and manners of that tribe. For Jacob had testified, Napht...

The next lot mentioned is that of Naphtali, and it seems to correspond with the disposition and manners of that tribe. For Jacob had testified, Naphtali is a hind let loose; he gave goodly words. For this reason they seem to have been contiguous on one side to the children of Judah, and to have been surrounded on other sides by the enclosures of their brethren. 171 Indeed, in its being said that the tribe of Dan took Lesen, there seems to be a tacit comparison, because the children of Naphtali did not employ arms to force their way into their inheritance, but kept themselves quietly in a subdued territory, and thus enjoyed safety and tranquillity under the faith, and, as it were, protection of Judah and the other tribes. The capture of Lesen by the children of Dan, in accordance with the divine grant which they had received of it, did not take place till after the death of Joshua. But the fact which is more fully detailed in the book of Judges is here mentioned in passing, because praise was due to them for their boldness and activity in thus embracing the right which God had bestowed upon them, and so trusting in him as to go down bravely and defeat the enemy.

Calvin: Jos 19:49 - When they had made an end of dividing, 49.When they had made an end of dividing, etc We have here, at length, an account of the gratitude of the people towards Joshua. For although the par...

49.When they had made an end of dividing, etc We have here, at length, an account of the gratitude of the people towards Joshua. For although the partition of the land of Canaan, among the posterity of Abraham, behooved to be equitable, yet Joshua, by his excellent virtues, deserved some honorary reward. Nor could any complain that a single individual was enriched at their expense. For, first, in the delay there was a striking proof of the moderation of this holy servant of God. He does not give any heed to his own interest till the commonweal has been secured. How seldom do we find any who, after they have given one or two specimens of valor, do not forthwith make haste to the prey? Not so Joshua, who thinks not of himself till the land has been divided. In the reward itself also the same temperance and frugality are conspicuous. The city he asks to be given to himself and his family was a mere heap of stones, either because it had been demolished and converted into a heap of ruins, or because no city had yet been built upon it.

It is conjectured with probability, that with the view of making the grant as little invidious as possible, the city he requested was of no great value. If any one thinks it strange that he did not give his labor gratuitously, let him reflect that Joshua liberally obeyed the divine call, and had no mercenary feelings in undergoing so many labors, dangers, and troubles; but having spontaneously performed his duty, he behooved not to repudiate a memorial of the favor of God, unless he wished by perverse contempt to suppress his glory. For the grant voted to him was nothing else than a simple testimonial of the divine power, which had been manifested through his hand. Truly no ambition can be detected here, inasmuch as he desires nothing for himself, and does not rashly act from a feeling of covetousness, but seeks in the popular consent a confirmation of the honor which God had already bestowed upon him. To have been silent in such a case, would have been more indicative of heartlessness than of modesty. The statement in the concluding verse of the chapter, that Joshua and Eleazar made an end of dividing the land, points to the perpetuity of the boundaries, which had been fixed, and warns the children of Israel against moving in any way to unsettle an inviolable decree.

Defender: Jos 19:50 - city which he asked As Caleb was the first to request and be given his inheritance (among the tribes west of the Jordan, that is), so Joshua was the last (Jos 19:49).

As Caleb was the first to request and be given his inheritance (among the tribes west of the Jordan, that is), so Joshua was the last (Jos 19:49).

Defender: Jos 19:50 - Timnath-serah Timnath-serah, the city assigned to Joshua, has been suggested by some as the source of the name Nazareth. The names of both are of uncertain meaning ...

Timnath-serah, the city assigned to Joshua, has been suggested by some as the source of the name Nazareth. The names of both are of uncertain meaning and derivation. However, the locations of the two were quite far apart, so it is unlikely there could be any connection."

TSK: Jos 19:1 - second lot // within the second lot : Jos 18:6-11 within the : Jos 19:9; Gen 49:5-7

second lot : Jos 18:6-11

within the : Jos 19:9; Gen 49:5-7

TSK: Jos 19:2 - Beersheba // and Moladah Beersheba : Sheba and Moladah : Jos 15:28; Gen 21:31; 1Ch 4:28-30, Bilhah, Ezem, Tolad, Bethuel, Neh 11:26-30

Beersheba : Sheba

and Moladah : Jos 15:28; Gen 21:31; 1Ch 4:28-30, Bilhah, Ezem, Tolad, Bethuel, Neh 11:26-30

TSK: Jos 19:3 - Hazarshual Hazarshual : Jos 15:28, Jos 15:29

Hazarshual : Jos 15:28, Jos 15:29

TSK: Jos 19:4 - Eltolad // Hormah Eltolad : Jos 15:30 Hormah : Jdg 1:17

Eltolad : Jos 15:30

Hormah : Jdg 1:17

TSK: Jos 19:5 - Ziklag // Hazarsusah Ziklag : Jos 15:31; 1Sa 27:6, 1Sa 30:1 Hazarsusah : 1Ch 4:31, Hazar-susim

Ziklag : Jos 15:31; 1Sa 27:6, 1Sa 30:1

Hazarsusah : 1Ch 4:31, Hazar-susim

TSK: Jos 19:6 - Bethlebaoth Bethlebaoth : Jos 15:32

Bethlebaoth : Jos 15:32

TSK: Jos 19:7 - Ain // Remmon // Ether Ain : Jos 15:32 Remmon : Num 33:19, Num 33:20; 1Ch 4:32, Rimmon Ether : Jos 15:42

Ain : Jos 15:32

Remmon : Num 33:19, Num 33:20; 1Ch 4:32, Rimmon

Ether : Jos 15:42

TSK: Jos 19:8 - Baalathbeer // Ramath Baalathbeer : 1Ch 4:33 Ramath : 1Sa 30:27, Ramoth

Baalathbeer : 1Ch 4:33

Ramath : 1Sa 30:27, Ramoth

TSK: Jos 19:9 - too much // therefore too much : Exo 16:18; 2Co 8:14, 2Co 8:15 therefore : Jos 19:1

too much : Exo 16:18; 2Co 8:14, 2Co 8:15

therefore : Jos 19:1

TSK: Jos 19:10 - third // Zebulun third : Jos 18:6, Jos 18:11 Zebulun : Gen 49:13; Deu 33:18, Deu 33:19

TSK: Jos 19:11 - the river // Jokneam the river : The river Kishon, which empties itself into the Mediterranean near mount Carmel, in the vicinity of which Jokneam was situated. Jokneam : ...

the river : The river Kishon, which empties itself into the Mediterranean near mount Carmel, in the vicinity of which Jokneam was situated.

Jokneam : Jos 12:22; 1Ki 4:12; 1Ch 6:68, Jokmeam

TSK: Jos 19:12 - Chislothtabor // Daberath // Japhia Chislothtabor : Called Chasalus by Eusebius and Jerome, and placed at the foot of mount Tabor, eight miles east of Diocesarea. Jos 19:22; Jdg 4:6, Jdg...

Chislothtabor : Called Chasalus by Eusebius and Jerome, and placed at the foot of mount Tabor, eight miles east of Diocesarea. Jos 19:22; Jdg 4:6, Jdg 4:12; Psa 89:12

Daberath : Josephus, who calls this town Dabaritta, or Darabitta, places it in the plain of Jezreel, or Esdraelon, on the confines of Samaria and Galilee. It is probably the Dabira which Jerome place towards amount Tabor, in the district of Diocesarea; and the Debora or Daboura, mentioned by travellers as a village at the foot of mount Tabor. Jos 21:28, Dabareh, 1Ch 6:72

Japhia : Probably Japha, a city of Galilee, near Jotapata, mentioned by Josephus.

TSK: Jos 19:13 - Gittahhepher Gittahhepher : Placed by Jerome two miles from Sephoris, or Diocesarea, towards Tiberias. 2Ki 14:25, Gath-hepher, methoar, or, which is drawn

Gittahhepher : Placed by Jerome two miles from Sephoris, or Diocesarea, towards Tiberias. 2Ki 14:25, Gath-hepher, methoar, or, which is drawn

TSK: Jos 19:15 - Kattath // Shimron // Bethlehem Kattath : etc. Jos 21:34, Jos 21:35; Jdg 1:30. Nahalol Shimron : Jos 11:1, Jos 12:20 Bethlehem : Rth 1:19; 2Sa 23:15; 2Ch 11:6

Kattath : etc. Jos 21:34, Jos 21:35; Jdg 1:30. Nahalol

Shimron : Jos 11:1, Jos 12:20

Bethlehem : Rth 1:19; 2Sa 23:15; 2Ch 11:6

TSK: Jos 19:18 - Jezreel // Chesulloth // Shunem Jezreel : 1Ki 21:1, 1Ki 21:15, 1Ki 21:16; 2Ki 8:29, 2Ki 9:15, 2Ki 9:30; Hos 1:4, Hos 1:5 Chesulloth : Probably the same as Chisloth-tabor. Jos 19:12 S...

Jezreel : 1Ki 21:1, 1Ki 21:15, 1Ki 21:16; 2Ki 8:29, 2Ki 9:15, 2Ki 9:30; Hos 1:4, Hos 1:5

Chesulloth : Probably the same as Chisloth-tabor. Jos 19:12

Shunem : 1Sa 28:4; 1Ki 1:3, 1Ki 2:17, 1Ki 2:21; 2Ki 4:8, 2Ki 4:12

TSK: Jos 19:19 - Haphraim // Shihon Haphraim : A town called Aiphraim, in the time of Eusebius, six miles north of Legio. Shihon : A town called Seon by Eusebius, at the foot of mount Ta...

Haphraim : A town called Aiphraim, in the time of Eusebius, six miles north of Legio.

Shihon : A town called Seon by Eusebius, at the foot of mount Tabor. Jos 19:19

TSK: Jos 19:21 - Engannim Engannim : Jos 21:29

Engannim : Jos 21:29

TSK: Jos 19:22 - Tabor // Bethshemesh Tabor : Jos 19:12; Jdg 4:6; 1Ch 6:77; Jer 46:18 Bethshemesh : Jos 19:38, Jos 21:16; 1Sa 6:9-19; 1Ki 4:9; 2Ki 14:11-13

TSK: Jos 19:24 - -- The lot Asher lay upon the coast of the great sea. We read of only one remarkable person of this tribe, and that was Anna, the prophetess, the daught...

The lot Asher lay upon the coast of the great sea. We read of only one remarkable person of this tribe, and that was Anna, the prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel, a widow of about four-score and four years, which departed not from the temple, but served God with fastings and prayers night and day.

Luk 2:26-38

TSK: Jos 19:25 - Helkath // Beten // Achshaph Helkath : 2Sa 2:16 Beten : Probably the same as Bebeten or Batnai, mentioned by Eusebius, eight miles east from Ptolemais; and perhaps the Ecbatana wh...

Helkath : 2Sa 2:16

Beten : Probably the same as Bebeten or Batnai, mentioned by Eusebius, eight miles east from Ptolemais; and perhaps the Ecbatana which Pliny places not far from Ptolemais.

Achshaph : Jos 11:1, Jos 12:20

TSK: Jos 19:26 - Misheal // Carmel Misheal : Situated, according to Eusebius, near mount Carmel, on the sea coast. Jos 21:30; 1Ch 6:74, Marshal Carmel : 1Sa 15:12; 1Ki 18:20, 1Ki 18:42;...

Misheal : Situated, according to Eusebius, near mount Carmel, on the sea coast. Jos 21:30; 1Ch 6:74, Marshal

Carmel : 1Sa 15:12; 1Ki 18:20, 1Ki 18:42; Son 7:5; Isa 33:9, Isa 35:2, Isa 37:24; Jer 46:18

TSK: Jos 19:27 - Bethdagon // Zebulun // valley // Cabul Bethdagon : 1Sa 5:2 Zebulun : Situated on the sea coast, near Ptolemais. valley : Jos 19:14 Cabul : Supposed to be the same town which Josephus calls ...

Bethdagon : 1Sa 5:2

Zebulun : Situated on the sea coast, near Ptolemais.

valley : Jos 19:14

Cabul : Supposed to be the same town which Josephus calls Χωβουλο , and which he says was situated near the sea side, near Ptolemais. 1Ki 9:13

TSK: Jos 19:28 - Rehob // Kanah // great Rehob : Jos 19:30 Kanah : This seems a different Cana from that in Lower Galilee; and to be that which is placed in some maps east of Tyre, between Li...

Rehob : Jos 19:30

Kanah : This seems a different Cana from that in Lower Galilee; and to be that which is placed in some maps east of Tyre, between Libanus and Antilibanus, and south of the river Cassimer, or Leitani. Joh 2:1, Joh 2:11, Joh 4:46, Cana

great : Jos 11:8; Jdg 1:31; Isa 23:2, Isa 23:4, Isa 23:12

TSK: Jos 19:29 - Ramah // Tyre // Achzib Ramah : Probably the Rama mentioned by Theodoret as a city of Syria; and placed in some maps between Sarepta and Sidon, eastward, near Lebanon. Tyre :...

Ramah : Probably the Rama mentioned by Theodoret as a city of Syria; and placed in some maps between Sarepta and Sidon, eastward, near Lebanon.

Tyre : Heb. Tzor, 2Sa 5:11; Isa. 23:1-18; Ezek. 26:1-28:26

Achzib : Gen 38:5; Jdg 1:31; Mic 1:14

TSK: Jos 19:30 - Aphek // Rehob Aphek : Jos 12:18, Jos 13:4; 1Sa 4:1; 1Ki 20:30 Rehob : Jos 19:28, Jos 21:31; Num 13:11

TSK: Jos 19:31 - -- Gen 49:20; Deu 33:24, Deu 33:25

TSK: Jos 19:33 - Zaanannim Zaanannim : Jdg 4:11, Zaanaim

Zaanannim : Jdg 4:11, Zaanaim

TSK: Jos 19:34 - turneth // Aznothtabor // Judah turneth : Deu 33:23 Aznothtabor : Apparently the same as Azanoth, which Eusebius places in the plain not far from Diocesarea or Sephoris. Jos 19:12, J...

turneth : Deu 33:23

Aznothtabor : Apparently the same as Azanoth, which Eusebius places in the plain not far from Diocesarea or Sephoris. Jos 19:12, Jos 19:22

Judah : As it is certain that the tribe of Naphtali did not border upon that of Judah, there being several tribes between, we should probably omit Judah, with the Septuagint; though it may have been a town so called.

TSK: Jos 19:35 - Hammath // Chinnereth Hammath : Gen 10:18; Num 13:21, Num 34:8, Num 34:8; 1Ki 8:65, Hamath Chinnereth : Jos 11:2, Chinneroth, Jos 13:27; Mar 6:53, Gennesaret

Hammath : Gen 10:18; Num 13:21, Num 34:8, Num 34:8; 1Ki 8:65, Hamath

Chinnereth : Jos 11:2, Chinneroth, Jos 13:27; Mar 6:53, Gennesaret

TSK: Jos 19:36 - Hazor Hazor : Jos 11:1, Jos 11:20, Jos 12:19

TSK: Jos 19:37 - Kedesh Kedesh : Jos 12:22, Jos 20:7

Kedesh : Jos 12:22, Jos 20:7

TSK: Jos 19:38 - Bethanath // Bethshemesh Bethanath : Eusebius mentions a town of the name of Βαταναιαν , fifteen miles from Cesarea. (Diocesarea or Sephoris probably.) Bethshemesh ...

Bethanath : Eusebius mentions a town of the name of Βαταναιαν , fifteen miles from Cesarea. (Diocesarea or Sephoris probably.)

Bethshemesh : Jos 19:22

TSK: Jos 19:41 - Zorah // Irshemesh Zorah : Situated on the frontiers of Dan and Judah, tens miles north from Eleutheropolis, towards Nicoplis, according to Eusebius, not far from Caphar...

Zorah : Situated on the frontiers of Dan and Judah, tens miles north from Eleutheropolis, towards Nicoplis, according to Eusebius, not far from Caphar Sorek. Jos 15:33, Zoreah, Jdg 13:2, Jdg 13:25, Jdg 16:31, Jdg 18:2; 1Ch 2:53; 2Ch 11:10

Irshemesh : Supposed by some to be the same as Beth-shemesh in the tribe of Judah; but this latter city is evidently distinguished from it by being assigned by the tribe of Judah to the Levites (Jos 21:16). Ir-shemesh rendered πολις Σαμμαυς by the LXX, seems to be the same as Emmaus or Nicopolis, 22 miles south-east from Lydda, according to the Old Jerusalem Itinerary.

TSK: Jos 19:42 - Shaalabbin // Ajalon Shaalabbin : Eusebius calls it Σαλαβα , and places it in Samaria, and Jerome calls it Salebi (Ezek. 48), and joins it to Ajalon and Emmaus. Jd...

Shaalabbin : Eusebius calls it Σαλαβα , and places it in Samaria, and Jerome calls it Salebi (Ezek. 48), and joins it to Ajalon and Emmaus. Jdg 1:35, Shaalbim

Ajalon : This appears to be the Ajalon which Jerome places two miles from Nicopolis or Emmaus, in the road to Jerusalem. Jos 10:12, Jos 21:24; 1Sa 14:31

TSK: Jos 19:43 - Thimnathah // Ekron Thimnathah : Gen 38:12; Jdg 14:1, Jdg 14:2, Timnath Ekron : Ekron is placed by Eusebius between Ashdod and Jamnia, eastward; and probably the ruined v...

Thimnathah : Gen 38:12; Jdg 14:1, Jdg 14:2, Timnath

Ekron : Ekron is placed by Eusebius between Ashdod and Jamnia, eastward; and probably the ruined village of Tookrair, mentioned by Dr. Richarson, situated on the top of a hill, and which he says seems to have been a place of considerable consequence, occupies its site. Jos 15:45; 1Sa 5:10; Amo 1:8

TSK: Jos 19:44 - Gibbethon // Baalath Gibbethon : Jos 21:23; 1Ki 15:27, 1Ki 16:15 Baalath : 1Ki 9:18

Gibbethon : Jos 21:23; 1Ki 15:27, 1Ki 16:15

Baalath : 1Ki 9:18

TSK: Jos 19:45 - Gathrimmon Gathrimmon : Jos 21:24

Gathrimmon : Jos 21:24

TSK: Jos 19:46 - before // Japho before : or, over against Japho : or, Joppa, Jon 1:3; Act 9:36, Act 9:43, Act 10:8

before : or, over against

Japho : or, Joppa, Jon 1:3; Act 9:36, Act 9:43, Act 10:8

TSK: Jos 19:47 - the coast // called Leshem the coast : Jdg 1:34, Jdg 1:35, 18:1-29 called Leshem : Jdg 18:7, Jdg 18:27, Jdg 18:29, Laish

the coast : Jdg 1:34, Jdg 1:35, 18:1-29

called Leshem : Jdg 18:7, Jdg 18:27, Jdg 18:29, Laish

TSK: Jos 19:49 - gave gave : Eze 45:7, Eze 45:8

gave : Eze 45:7, Eze 45:8

TSK: Jos 19:50 - Timnathserah Timnathserah : Jos 24:30; Jdg 2:9, Timnath-heres, 1Ch 7:24

Timnathserah : Jos 24:30; Jdg 2:9, Timnath-heres, 1Ch 7:24

TSK: Jos 19:51 - These are // in Shiloh These are : Jos 14:1; Num 34:17-29; Psa 47:3, Psa 47:4; Mat 20:23, Mat 25:34; Joh 14:2, Joh 14:3, Joh 17:2; Heb 4:8, Heb 4:9 in Shiloh : Jos 18:1, Jos...

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Poole: Jos 19:1 - divide and scatter // in Israel divide and scatter this tribe in Israel Gen 49:7 , which was hereby done in part, because they had no distinct part of their own, but were as inmate...

divide and scatter this tribe

in Israel Gen 49:7 , which was hereby done in part, because they had no distinct part of their own, but were as inmates to Judah; partly, because now upon the more exact survey of the land it appeared to Joshua and Eleazar and all the princes and people, even to the tribe of Judah themselves, that the part given to Judah did far exceed the proportion which either they needed and could occupy, or which the other tribes could expect; and partly, because this was the least of the tribes, as is evident from Num 26:11 , and therefore fittest to be put within another tribe.

Poole: Jos 19:2 - Beer-sheba // or Sheba Beer-sheba Sheba , or, or Sheba i.e. otherwise called; for that Beer-sheba and Sheba were one and the same city is manifest, both from Jos 19:6...

Beer-sheba Sheba , or,

or Sheba i.e. otherwise called; for that Beer-sheba and Sheba were one and the same city is manifest, both from Jos 19:6 , where all the cities are reckoned to be but thirteen ; and from 1Ch 4:28 , where Simeon’ s cities are enumerated, and Sheba omitted as superfluous.

Poole: Jos 19:3 - Balah // Beth-lebaoth Balah called also Bilhah , 1Ch 4:29 ; and Baalah , Jos 15:29 . For let this be observed, once for all, that the names of persons or places are freq...

Balah called also Bilhah , 1Ch 4:29 ; and Baalah , Jos 15:29 . For let this be observed, once for all, that the names of persons or places are frequently changed through length of time, or difference of dialects, or study of brevity and easiness in pronunciation, or new accidents, or other causes. Thus Eltolad and Bethul , Jos 19:4 are called Tokad and Bethstel , 1Ch 4:29,30 ; and for

Beth-lebaoth Jos 19:6 , is Beth-birei , 1Ch 4:31 .

Poole: Jos 19:6 - Thirteen cities Thirteen cities or, towns , as some of them are called. 1Ch 4:32 . Nor are all Simeon’ s cities here numbered, for Etam is added, 1Ch 4:32 , ...

Thirteen cities or, towns , as some of them are called. 1Ch 4:32 . Nor are all Simeon’ s cities here numbered, for Etam is added, 1Ch 4:32 , unless that were built afterward.

Poole: Jos 19:10 - Zebulun Zebulun is here put before Issachar, his elder brother, as he is also Gen 49:13,14 De 33:18 .

Zebulun is here put before Issachar, his elder brother, as he is also Gen 49:13,14 De 33:18 .

Poole: Jos 19:11 - The sea // Jokneam The sea i.e. the midland sea, as on the other side it reached to the sea of Galilee, and so those prophecies concerning him, Gen 49:13 Deu 33:18 , we...

The sea i.e. the midland sea, as on the other side it reached to the sea of Galilee, and so those prophecies concerning him, Gen 49:13 Deu 33:18 , were abundantly fulfilled.

Jokneam: supposed to be Kishon, Jud 4:7 , or Belus, or Pagis.

Poole: Jos 19:12 - Daberath Daberath a city in Issachar, as appears from Jos 21:18 .

Daberath a city in Issachar, as appears from Jos 21:18 .

Poole: Jos 19:15 - Bethlehem // Bethlehem Judah // Twelve cities Bethlehem not that where Christ was born, which was in Judah, thence called Bethlehem Judah Mat 2:1 , but another. Twelve cities: there are more n...

Bethlehem not that where Christ was born, which was in Judah, thence called

Bethlehem Judah Mat 2:1 , but another.

Twelve cities: there are more numbered here, but the rest either were not cities properly so called, having villages under their jurisdiction; or were not within this tribe, but only bordering upon it, and belonging to other tribes, which is evident of some of them, and may well be presumed of others.

Poole: Jos 19:18 - Jezreel Jezreel the royal city, 1Ki 21:1 . This tribe, because it lay between Benjamin on the south and Zebulun on the north, is not here described by its bo...

Jezreel the royal city, 1Ki 21:1 . This tribe, because it lay between Benjamin on the south and Zebulun on the north, is not here described by its borders, which were the same with theirs; but by some of its cities. Shunera , the birth-place of Abishag, 1Ki 1:3 .

Poole: Jos 19:21 - En-gannim En-gannim a different place from that En-gannim in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:34 .

En-gannim a different place from that En-gannim in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:34 .

Poole: Jos 19:25 - Their border Their border on the north-west side.

Their border on the north-west side.

Poole: Jos 19:26 - Carmel westward Carmel westward or, Carmel by the sea , to distinguish it from that Carmel in the tribe of Judah, 1Sa 25:2 . This was a place of eminent fruitfulnes...

Carmel westward or, Carmel by the sea , to distinguish it from that Carmel in the tribe of Judah, 1Sa 25:2 . This was a place of eminent fruitfulness, Isa 33:9 35:2 37:24 , agreeable to the prophecy concerning Asher, Gen 49:20 Deu 33:24 .

Poole: Jos 19:27 - On the left hand Either, 1. That country called Cabul , wherein were twenty cities, of which 1Ki 9:13 . But this is not probable, because that was not within nor b...

Either,

1. That country called Cabul , wherein were twenty cities, of which 1Ki 9:13 . But this is not probable, because that was not within nor belonging to any particular tribe; for then Solomon could not have alienated it from them, and given it unto Hiram, whereas this did belong to Asher. Or

2. A certain city so called.

On the left hand i.e. on the north, which, when men look towards the east, as is usual, is on their left hand.

Poole: Jos 19:28 - Kanah // Great Zidon Kanah to wit, Kanah the greater , in the Upper Galilee, not Kanah the less , which was in the Lower Galilee. Great Zidon called great for its a...

Kanah to wit, Kanah the greater , in the Upper Galilee, not Kanah the less , which was in the Lower Galilee.

Great Zidon called great for its antiquity, and riches, and glory. This city either was not given to the Israelites, but is only mentioned as their border; or at least was never possessed by them; not without a singular providence of God, that they might not by the opportunity of so good a port be engaged in much commerce with other nations, from which, together with wealth, that great corrupter of mankind, they might contract their errors and vices.

Poole: Jos 19:29 - The coast turneth // To the strong city Tyre The coast turneth from the north southward. To the strong city Tyre exclusively, for this city was no part of the land given them.

The coast turneth from the north southward.

To the strong city Tyre exclusively, for this city was no part of the land given them.

Poole: Jos 19:30 - -- Here are more named, but some of them were not within this tribe, but only bordering places.

Here are more named, but some of them were not within this tribe, but only bordering places.

Poole: Jos 19:33 - Their coast Their coast their northern border, drawn from west to east, as appears, because when this coast is described and brought to its end, the coast is sai...

Their coast their northern border, drawn from west to east, as appears, because when this coast is described and brought to its end, the coast is said to turn from the east westward, Jos 19:34 . The outgoings, i.e. the end of that coast.

Poole: Jos 19:34 - Westward // To Judah, upon Jordan // Quest // Answ Westward: this is unquestionably the southern border described from east to west. To Judah, upon Jordan Quest. How can this be, when there were ...

Westward: this is unquestionably the southern border described from east to west.

To Judah, upon Jordan

Quest. How can this be, when there were divers tribes between this and Judah, all which reached to Jordan?

Answ He doth not say of Judah, as he doth of Zebulun and Asher, that it reacheth to it; but, as it seems, purposely leaves out that word which he had used in both the former branches, lest it should be understood of a local reaching to it, or being contiguous with it, which was not true; and that he might signify that he meant this clause in another sense, to wit, that it did in some sort go or reach to, or converse with Judah by Jordan . And so this may be here added, to show the accomplishment of that famous and obscure prophecy, That Naphtali, though he should be planted in the utmost border of the land, on the north-east, yet he should possess the riches of the west and south , Deu 33:23 , i.e. of those tribes which were at a great distance from him westward and southward; and this he should do by way of commerce with them by their famous river Jordan, which he did not only touch in a small part, as some of the other tribes did, but lay all along it for a good space together, even from the very fountain unto the sea of Gennesaret. Some think that this is verified by that royalty of this river, which they suppose God gave to the tribe of Judah, which extended as far as Naphtali.

Poole: Jos 19:35 - Hammath // Chinnereth Hammath or, Hamath ; of which see Num 34:8 1Ki 8:65 2Ki 23:33 . Chinnereth whence the lake of Chinnereth or Gennesaret received its name.

Hammath or, Hamath ; of which see Num 34:8 1Ki 8:65 2Ki 23:33 .

Chinnereth whence the lake of Chinnereth or Gennesaret received its name.

Poole: Jos 19:38 - Nineteen cities Nineteen cities: See Poole "Jos 19:15", See Poole "Jos 19:22" , See Poole "Jos 19:30" .

Nineteen cities: See Poole "Jos 19:15", See Poole "Jos 19:22" , See Poole "Jos 19:30" .

Poole: Jos 19:41 - Their inheritance Their inheritance which is here described only by its cities, not by its borders, which are in part the same with Judah’ s; and their inheritanc...

Their inheritance which is here described only by its cities, not by its borders, which are in part the same with Judah’ s; and their inheritance is in good part taken out of Judah’ s too large portion, as appears from divers of the cities here mentioned, which are also reckoned as in Judah’ s portion.

Poole: Jos 19:47 - Went out too little for them // The children of Dan went up to fight against Leshem Went out too little for them Heb. went out from them , to wit, out of their hands or possession; for so this Hebrew word is used concerning those la...

Went out too little for them Heb. went out from them , to wit, out of their hands or possession; for so this Hebrew word is used concerning those lands, which in the year of the jubilee are said to go out , Lev 25:28,30,31,33 , i.e. out of the hands of the present possessor, to the first and ancient owner. And so peradventure this may signify that many of the Danites were forced by their powerful neighbors the Philistines to relinquish their coast, and their allotted habitations; which put them upon the following course.

The children of Dan went up to fight against Leshem after Joshua’ s death, as appears from Jud 18 and seems to be here inserted, partly that all the chief places where the Danites (dwelt,) though far distant, might be mentioned together; and partly to give an account of this strange accident, why they removed from their appointed portion to so remote a place; which may be this, that being much molested and terrified by their bad neighbours, they thought fit to go to some place remote from them, which also they were in a manner constrained to do, because otherwise they must have taken some part of the portions of other tribes, whereas now going to the very utmost northern point of the land, they took that which did not belong to, or, at least, was not in the possession of any other tribe. See more Jud 18 .

Poole: Jos 19:49 - -- i.e. They are said to give it , because the whole land was given to Joshua, and Eleazar, and the princes, as joint trustees, acting in the name and...

i.e. They are said to give it , because the whole land was given to Joshua, and Eleazar, and the princes, as joint trustees, acting in the name and for the good of the people; so that even Joshua could take nothing without their gift.

Poole: Jos 19:50 - According to the word of the Lord // Timnath-serah According to the word of the Lord as God promised or commanded; either, first, formerly, as may be gathered from Jos 16:6 ; where we read that the L...

According to the word of the Lord as God promised or commanded; either, first, formerly, as may be gathered from Jos 16:6 ; where we read that the Lord said something unto Moses concerning me , Caleb, and thee, Joshua; though only what is said to Caleb be there expressed, the other not being to his purpose there; for Joshua having showed the same courage and faithfulness which Caleb did, did doubtless receive equal encouragement and comfort from God at that time. Or, secondly, now at this time by Eleazar.

Timnath-serah called Timnath-heres , Jud 2:9 . He built , i.e. repaired and enlarged it, in which sense Nebuchadnezzar is said to have built Babylon, Dan 4:30 .

Haydock: Jos 19:1 - Rohob // Cana Rohob, on the northern extremity of the land, Numbers xiii. 22. It was assigned to the Levites. But the tribe of Aser never drove out the Chanaanit...

Rohob, on the northern extremity of the land, Numbers xiii. 22. It was assigned to the Levites. But the tribe of Aser never drove out the Chanaanites, Judges i. 31. ---

Cana, where Christ wrought his first miracle, about 23 miles west of Tiberias, as we may gather from Josephus. (Vita) (Cellarius) ---

Some would admit another Cana nearer Sidon.

Haydock: Jos 19:2 - Juda // And Sabee Juda. Thus was verified the prediction of Jacob, that Simeon and Levi, who had been too much united for the destruction of Sichem, should be scatter...

Juda. Thus was verified the prediction of Jacob, that Simeon and Levi, who had been too much united for the destruction of Sichem, should be scattered among their brethren, Genesis xxxiv., and xlix. 6. The tribe of Simeon was not very numerous, Numbers xxvi. 14. Yet all his cities are not here enumerated, but only such as served to point out the limits. The Jews suppose that this tribe occupied the cities of Juda only as long as the latter pleased, and that it was driven out of them in the days of David, (1 Paralipomenon iv. 31.; Rabbins ap. Mas.) or at least under the reign of Ezechias, when it was forced to seek fresh settlements in Gador and Seir, 1 Paralipomenon v. 39. It was, however, led into captivity by Salmanasar along with the other nine tribes, in the sixth year of Ezechias, 4 Kings xvii. 6. The lot of Simeon was not in the centre of Juda, but only within his limits, (Calmet) either on the south, (Cellarius) or on the west side, (Calmet) or on both. (Haydock) ---

And Sabee. This is the same town with the preceding, otherwise there would be 14 instead of 13, ver. 6. (Menochius) -- If this be not the case, we may give the same solution as chap. xv. 62.

Haydock: Jos 19:4 - Bethul Bethul. We shall see elsewhere whether this be the Bethulia of Judith. Some place a town of this name in Galilee, near Tiberias, (Brocard) of which...

Bethul. We shall see elsewhere whether this be the Bethulia of Judith. Some place a town of this name in Galilee, near Tiberias, (Brocard) of which, however, there is no proof. (Cellar. iii. 31.)

Haydock: Jos 19:9 - Great Great. The land measurers, it seems, had been under a mistake, (Menochius) which was corrected by the ancients. Distributive justice was to be obse...

Great. The land measurers, it seems, had been under a mistake, (Menochius) which was corrected by the ancients. Distributive justice was to be observed.

Haydock: Jos 19:11 - From the sea // Torrent From the sea. Hebrew, "towards the sea." Bonfrere asserts that Zabulon did not extend quite to the shore of the Mediterranean, chap. xvii. 10. (Ca...

From the sea. Hebrew, "towards the sea." Bonfrere asserts that Zabulon did not extend quite to the shore of the Mediterranean, chap. xvii. 10. (Calmet) ---

Torrent, near Sidon, which some call the river Belus or Papis. (Pliny, [Natural History?] v. 19.

Haydock: Jos 19:13 - Geth-hepher Geth-hepher, the birth-place of Jonas, 4 Kings xiv. 25. See chap. xii. 17.

Geth-hepher, the birth-place of Jonas, 4 Kings xiv. 25. See chap. xii. 17.

Haydock: Jos 19:15 - Bethlehem // Twelve Bethlehem, very different from that of Juda. --- Twelve. Nineteen are mentioned, but some of them belong to other tribes, (Calmet) or were not pro...

Bethlehem, very different from that of Juda. ---

Twelve. Nineteen are mentioned, but some of them belong to other tribes, (Calmet) or were not properly cities. (Menochius) ---

All the towns of Zabulon are not specified. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 19:17 - Issachar Issachar. The reason why he has been placed after his younger brother, Zabulon, both here and in the blessing of Jacob, is not known.

Issachar. The reason why he has been placed after his younger brother, Zabulon, both here and in the blessing of Jacob, is not known.

Haydock: Jos 19:18 - Jezrael // Sunem Jezrael. This was a city of the first note, (Menochius) situated in the vale between Mount Hermon and Gelboe, having Bethsan on the east. --- Sunem...

Jezrael. This was a city of the first note, (Menochius) situated in the vale between Mount Hermon and Gelboe, having Bethsan on the east. ---

Sunem, where Eliseus raised the child to life, five miles south of Thabor. (St. Jerome) ---

Here the Philistines were encamped the day before the battle, in which Saul was slain and Israel dispersed, 1 Kings xxviii. 4. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 19:20 - Rabbath Rabbath. These four cities formed the western boundary, though Serarius observes, this tribe extended as far as the Mediterranean, being in possessi...

Rabbath. These four cities formed the western boundary, though Serarius observes, this tribe extended as far as the Mediterranean, being in possession of Carmel, which lay close to the shore. (Menochius)

Haydock: Jos 19:21 - Engannim // Enhadda // Bethsames Engannim, called Enam, 1 Paralipomenon vi. 73. --- Enhadda. There was another town of this name, 10 miles from Eleutheropolis. (Calmet) --- This...

Engannim, called Enam, 1 Paralipomenon vi. 73. ---

Enhadda. There was another town of this name, 10 miles from Eleutheropolis. (Calmet) ---

This and the four following towns lay on the north of Issachar. (Menochius) ---

Bethsames, "the house of the sun." Juda and Nephthali had also a Bethsames.

Haydock: Jos 19:26 - Carmel // Labanath // Sihor Carmel, so famous for the miracles of Elias, 3 Kings xviii. 20. Josephus (Jewish Wars ii. 17,) places it 120 stadia south of Ptolemais. This range ...

Carmel, so famous for the miracles of Elias, 3 Kings xviii. 20. Josephus (Jewish Wars ii. 17,) places it 120 stadia south of Ptolemais. This range of mountains extended northward through the tribes of Issachar and of Zabulon. Pliny ([Natural History?] v. 17,) speaks of a promontory and of a town of this name. Here also the god Carmel was adored, having an altar, but no temple or image, as the ancients had decreed. Nec simulacrum Deo aut templum, (sic tradidere majores) ara tantum et reverentia. (Tacitus, Hist. ii. 78.) ---

Vespasian consulted the priest Basilides. Carmel means "the vineyard of the Lord," or the excellent vineyard, &c. It was so rich and beautiful as to become proverbial. The spouse compares the head of his beloved to Carmel, chap. vii. 5. Isaias (xxxii. 15,) foretels that the deserts shall be equal to Carmel. It was covered with wood and fruit. (St. Jerome in Isaias x. 18., and Jeremias iv. 26.) The city, which was built upon this mountain, and which Pliny calls by the same name, was formerly styled Ecbatana. The oracle had denounced to Cambyses that he should die at Ecbatana, and he concluded that the city of Media was meant; but it was "that of Syria," says Herodotus, (iii. 64,) where he died. ---

Labanath. Hebrew leaves out the conjunction. ---

Sihor means a "troubled" river, (chap. xiii. 3,) or brook, which probably ran near the white promontory mentioned by Pliny, (v. 19,) near Tyre. Labanath signifies "white."

Haydock: Jos 19:27 - Bethdagon // Zabulon // Left Bethdagon. "The temple of Dagon, or of the fish," different from the town of Juda, chap. xv. 41. --- Zabulon, a city which took its name from th...

Bethdagon. "The temple of Dagon, or of the fish," different from the town of Juda, chap. xv. 41. ---

Zabulon, a city which took its name from the tribe, and separated Ptolemais from Judea. (Josephus, Jewish Wars ii. 37.) ---

Left; that is, the north side of Cabul, which means either the canton where the 20 cities of Hiram were situated, or a village which Josephus (Vita) calls Chabolo, which lies near the sea, and Ptolemais.

Haydock: Jos 19:29 - Horma // Of Tyre // Portion Horma. Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., Rama, "a height." --- Of Tyre. When this city was founded, is wrapped up in obscurity. The Tyrian priests clai...

Horma. Hebrew, Septuagint, &c., Rama, "a height." ---

Of Tyre. When this city was founded, is wrapped up in obscurity. The Tyrian priests claim a very high antiquity; whereas Josephus (Antiquities viii. 2,) allows that the city was founded only 200 years after Josue, on which supposition this name must have been added by a subsequent writer. The matter, however, is so uncertain, that nothing can be concluded. It was a colony of Sidon, Isaias xxiii. 12. Old Tyre was on the continent; the new city was built in an island, where the temple of Jupiter Olympius formerly stood. Alexander made a road between the two cities, when he besieged New Tyre: which, on that account, may be considered either as an island, or as part of the continent. He used for this purpose the ruins of the old city, which he threw into the sea. Hiram had formed a similar road to the temple of Jupiter. (Dius. ap. Josephus, contra Apion i.) Whether Nebuchodonosor besieged the Old or the New Tyre, soon after he had taken Jerusalem, authors are not agreed. St. Jerome (in Ezechiel xxviii., and Amos i., &c.) seems to think that he attacked the new city; whereas Marsham believes that it was built only after the other had fallen a prey to the arms of the Chaldeans. It was only five or 700 paces from the continent. Tyrus quondam insula præalto mari septingentis passibus divisa, nunc vero Alexandri oppugnantis operibu continens. (Pliny, [Natural History?] v. 19.) ---

Portion. Hebrew, "from the coast of Achzib," which is the same town as Ecdippe, south of Tyre, and nine miles from Ptolemais. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 19:30 - Amma // Aphec // Twenty-two Amma; perhaps on mount Amana, a part of Libanus, Canticle of Canticles iv. 8. For though the Israelites had possession of these parts only a short t...

Amma; perhaps on mount Amana, a part of Libanus, Canticle of Canticles iv. 8. For though the Israelites had possession of these parts only a short time, they had a right to them, and to the countries as far as the Euphrates and Pelusium. Septuagint read, "Akom or Archob," (Calmet) in some copies, though the Alexandrian agrees with the Vulgate. (Haydock) ---

Perhaps Acco, the ancient name of Ptolemais, may be meant, as it is hardly probable that so famous a city should be omitted. ---

Aphec, beyond Antilibanus, from which city the Israelites could not drive the Chanaanites, Judges i. 31. Here the kings of Syria assembled their forces to attack the people of God, 1 Kings xx. 26. Profane authors speak of the temple of Venus Aphachitis, who appeared in the eyes of the superstitious to shed tears. The city lay between Biblus and Heliopolis. (Zozimus, i. 58.; Eusebius (laud. Const.); Macrobius i. 21.) ---

Twenty-two. More are mentioned above, but some might belong to other tribes.

Haydock: Jos 19:33 - Heleph Heleph seems to have been on the north-eastern limits of Nephthali. The cities on the Jordan southwards, as far as Genesareth, are specified. (Hayd...

Heleph seems to have been on the north-eastern limits of Nephthali. The cities on the Jordan southwards, as far as Genesareth, are specified. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 19:34 - Juda Juda was in possession of the southern parts of the Jordan, as Nephthali had the northern, so that by means of navigation they might enjoy the riches...

Juda was in possession of the southern parts of the Jordan, as Nephthali had the northern, so that by means of navigation they might enjoy the riches (Calmet) of each other, and of the other tribes. (Haydock) (Deuteronomy xxxiii. 23.) ---

Septuagint do not read Juda, which forms all the difficulty, as five tribes lay between these two. They have "and the Jordan is towards the rising sun." (Calmet) ---

Grabe inserts, with a star, " to Juda, the Jordan," &c., intimating that to Juda, was not a part of the Septuagint version.

Haydock: Jos 19:35 - Ser // Assedim // Emath // Cenereth Ser. The Septuagint seem to have read rather differently. "And the fortified, or walled cities of the Tyrians, Tyre and Emath, (and) Bekkath," &c...

Ser. The Septuagint seem to have read rather differently. "And the fortified, or walled cities of the Tyrians, Tyre and Emath, (and) Bekkath," &c. (Haydock) ---

Assedim may be the name of a people. The situation of Ser is also unknown. ---

Emath is the famous Emesa, Numbers xiii. 22. (Calmet) ---

Tyre, &c., belong to Aser, and not to Nephthali, as the Septuagint might insinuate. But Emesa would be within the borders of the latter. (Haydock) ---

Cenereth, the lake of that name, as St. Jerome says that the city of Cenereth was Tiberias, on the southern extremity of the lake whereas Nephthali possessed only the northern part. (Calmet) ---

Bonfrere supposes that Caphernaum, or some adjacent city, is meant; and indeed the first words of the verse indicate that a list is given of the strong cities, unless that should be restricted to those of the Assedim, which are not specified. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 19:36 - Arama // Asor Arama. Hebrew, "Rama." --- Asor, the capital of Jabin, chap. xi. 1.

Arama. Hebrew, "Rama." ---

Asor, the capital of Jabin, chap. xi. 1.

Haydock: Jos 19:37 - Enhasor Enhasor, "the fountain of Asor," or Daphne, a delightful spot resembling the famous suburbs of Antioch. (Josephus, Jewish Wars iv. init.)

Enhasor, "the fountain of Asor," or Daphne, a delightful spot resembling the famous suburbs of Antioch. (Josephus, Jewish Wars iv. init.)

Haydock: Jos 19:38 - Bethanath // Nineteen Bethanath, "the house of poverty," is Betanea, 15 miles from Cæsarea. (Eusebius) --- Nineteen. Twenty-three places are mentioned. But some migh...

Bethanath, "the house of poverty," is Betanea, 15 miles from Cæsarea. (Eusebius) ---

Nineteen. Twenty-three places are mentioned. But some might only be villages, &c., chap. xv. 62.

Haydock: Jos 19:41 - Sun // Selebin Sun. Some suppose that it is the same with Bethsames of Juda, which was ceded to the Levites. (Calmet) --- Dan lay on the west of Juda. (Haydock)...

Sun. Some suppose that it is the same with Bethsames of Juda, which was ceded to the Levites. (Calmet) ---

Dan lay on the west of Juda. (Haydock) ---

Selebin, where the Amorrhites maintained themselves, Judges i. 35.

Haydock: Jos 19:43 - Themna // Acron Themna; the Thamna of the tribe of Juda, chap. xv. 10. --- Acron, or Accaron.

Themna; the Thamna of the tribe of Juda, chap. xv. 10. ---

Acron, or Accaron.

Haydock: Jos 19:44 - Elthece Elthece, or Elthecon of Juda, given to the Levites. All the three tribes might dwell in it.

Elthece, or Elthecon of Juda, given to the Levites. All the three tribes might dwell in it.

Haydock: Jos 19:45 - Barach Barach. Hebrew, "Bene-barac," or "Jud, of the sons of Barac."

Barach. Hebrew, "Bene-barac," or "Jud, of the sons of Barac."

Haydock: Jos 19:46 - Mejarcon Mejarcon, "the waters of Jarcon" and Arecon, were near Joppe. (Calmet)

Mejarcon, "the waters of Jarcon" and Arecon, were near Joppe. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 19:47 - There // Dan There. Hebrew, "and the limits of Dan went out from them. They were not able to keep the cities in subjection; so that, finding themselves too much...

There. Hebrew, "and the limits of Dan went out from them. They were not able to keep the cities in subjection; so that, finding themselves too much confined, they sought for fresh settlements at Lessem; or, their borders were known by these cities, through which they passed, (Calmet) though most of them had been already assigned to the tribe of Juda. (Menochius) ---

Dan. This city was not Peneas, or Cæsarea, but the utmost boundary of Palestine on the north, as Bersabee was on the south. This history is given more at large, Judges xviii. 1. The Septuagint vary from the Hebrew in verses 46, 47, and 48, (Calmet) and add that "the children of Dan did not destroy the Amorrhites, who afflicted them in the mountains, and would not suffer them to descend into the plain....But the land of Ephraim lay heavy upon them, and they became tributary to them. (See chap. xvii. 13.) 49. And they went to take possession of their limits, and the children of Israel," &c. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 19:50 - Lord // Ephraim Lord, by the mouth of Eleazar. Josue was content with one of the most barren parts of the country. He waits till all are provided for, shewing thro...

Lord, by the mouth of Eleazar. Josue was content with one of the most barren parts of the country. He waits till all are provided for, shewing throughout his life a pattern of moderation and disinterestedness, which render him worthy to be considered as a figure of Jesus Christ, who reduced himself to the lowest state of abjection for our sakes. (Calmet) See chap. xiv. 6. (Menochius) ---

Ephraim. It was before called Gaas; and the city, which Josue enlarged, lay on the north side of it, chap. xxiv. 30., and Judges ii. 9.

Gill: Jos 19:1 - And the second lot came forth to Simeon // even for the tribe of the children of Simeon, according to their families // and their inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah And the second lot came forth to Simeon,.... That is, the second of the seven lots, of which Benjamin's was the first; otherwise there were the two lo...

And the second lot came forth to Simeon,.... That is, the second of the seven lots, of which Benjamin's was the first; otherwise there were the two lots of Judah and Joseph, which preceded both these:

even for the tribe of the children of Simeon, according to their families; for though many of their cities had been given by lot to the tribe of Judah, yet it seems as if there were others they had by a special lot cast for them, as many as were sufficient for their families:

and their inheritance was within the inheritance of the children of Judah; which was done partly because this was but a small tribe, and particularly because the lot put up, which fell to the tribe of Judah, was too large for it, more than they could occupy, too much being put to this lot by the first measurers of the land; and partly to fulfil the prophecy of Jacob, that the Simeonites should be scattered in Jacob, and divided in Israel, Gen 49:7; and hence it is that the lots of these two tribes lying together, and being so intermixed, that the tribe of Judah called upon that of Simeon to join them in fighting against the Canaanites, and taking out of their hands the cities that belonged to them, Jdg 1:3.

Gill: Jos 19:2 - And they had in their inheritance Beersheba and Sheba // and Moladah And they had in their inheritance Beersheba and Sheba,.... Or, Beersheba, that is, Sheba; for so the particle "vau" is sometimes used z, and must be s...

And they had in their inheritance Beersheba and Sheba,.... Or, Beersheba, that is, Sheba; for so the particle "vau" is sometimes used z, and must be so used here; or otherwise, instead of thirteen, it will appear that there are fourteen cities, contrary to the account of them, Jos 19:6; so Kimchi and Ben Melech make them one city. And it may be observed, that in the enumeration of the cities of Simeon, 1Ch 4:28; Sheba is left out, and only Beersheba is mentioned; which, was a well known place in, the farthest border of the land of Israel southward, and the reason of its name is manifest, Gen 21:31; See Gill on Jos 15:28,

and Moladah; another of the cities of Judah, Jos 15:26.

Gill: Jos 19:3 - And Hazarshual // and Balah, and Azem And Hazarshual,.... See Gill on Jos 15:28, and Balah, and Azem; of these places see Gill on Jos 15:29; for Balah is the same with Baalah there, and...

And Hazarshual,.... See Gill on Jos 15:28,

and Balah, and Azem; of these places see Gill on Jos 15:29; for Balah is the same with Baalah there, and with Bilhah 1Ch 4:29; and Azem with Ezem there.

Gill: Jos 19:4 - And Eltolad, and Bethul, and Hormah. And Eltolad, and Bethul, and Hormah. These were all cities of Judah, Jos 15:30; Eltolad is the same with Tolad, and Bethul with Bethuel, 1Ch 4:29, and...

And Eltolad, and Bethul, and Hormah. These were all cities of Judah, Jos 15:30; Eltolad is the same with Tolad, and Bethul with Bethuel, 1Ch 4:29, and with Chesil, Jos 15:30, mentioned there along with Hormah; See Gill on Jos 15:30.

Gill: Jos 19:5 - And Ziklag // and Bethmarcaboth, and Hazarsusah And Ziklag,.... Another of the cities of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:31, and Bethmarcaboth, and Hazarsusah; or Hazarsusim, as in 1Ch 4:31; the one si...

And Ziklag,.... Another of the cities of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:31,

and Bethmarcaboth, and Hazarsusah; or Hazarsusim, as in 1Ch 4:31; the one signifies a chariot house, and the other a court or stable for horses, which made Bochart conjecture a, that they were places where Solomon kept his chariots and horses; but it should be observed that these were the names by which these places went in the times of the old Canaanites; and seem to me rather where some of their kings had their horses and chariots; or rather where there were temples dedicated to the horses and chariots of the sun; see 2Ki 23:11.

Gill: Jos 19:6 - And Bethlebaoth, and Sharuhen // thirteen cities and their villages And Bethlebaoth, and Sharuhen,.... Whether the first is the same with Lebaoth, a city of Judah, Jos 15:32; and with the Bethleptepha of Josephus b, an...

And Bethlebaoth, and Sharuhen,.... Whether the first is the same with Lebaoth, a city of Judah, Jos 15:32; and with the Bethleptepha of Josephus b, and the Betholene of Pliny c, is not certain: in this place secret to have been an idol temple of the Canaanites, dedicated to lions, as in Egypt there was a city called Leontopolis, from whence was the Leontopolitan nome, the inhabitants of which worshipped lions d; and the Egyptians had temples dedicated to them, as Aelianus e relates. Both these places are thought to be the same with Bethbirei and Shaaraim in 1Ch 4:31; of the latter of which see Jos 15:36. Those who take Sheba, Jos 19:2, to be the same with Shema, Jos 15:26, make but one city here, and take away the last, as the Greek version does, and render the word "and their fields", and so the number still is as follows:

thirteen cities and their villages; the sum total of those enumerated above.

Gill: Jos 19:7 - Ain, Remmon // and Ether, and Ashan // four cities and their villages Ain, Remmon,.... Of the two first, which were cities of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:32, and Ether, and Ashan; of the two last; see Gill on Jos 19:42,...

Ain, Remmon,.... Of the two first, which were cities of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:32,

and Ether, and Ashan; of the two last; see Gill on Jos 19:42,

four cities and their villages; Ain, Remmon, therefore, could not be one city, at this time, as it seems to have been in the times of Nehemiah, Neh 11:29; or otherwise there would have been but three cities.

Gill: Jos 19:8 - And all the villages that were round about these cities // to Baalathbeer, Ramath of the south // this is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Simeon // according to their families And all the villages that were round about these cities,.... Not only the suburbs adjoining to those cities which are mentioned before, but the sever...

And all the villages that were round about these cities,.... Not only the suburbs adjoining to those cities which are mentioned before, but the several small distinct towns and villages, scattered up and down in the country:

to Baalathbeer, Ramath of the south: this is the same with Baal in 1Ch 4:33; and with Ramath of the south, or south Ramoth, as it is called 1Sa 30:27; all these are the names of one and the same city:

this is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Simeon,

according to their families; that is, the above named cities fell to the lot of the inheritance of the Simeonites, and were divided among them according to the number of their respective families; at least, these were the chief and principal of them; for all that they possessed are not mentioned, particularly one called Tochen, 1Ch 4:32; and another, the name of which is Etam there, unless that is thought to be the same with Ether here in Jos 19:7. Josephus says f, this tribe took by lot that part of Idumea which lay near to Egypt and Arabia.

Gill: Jos 19:9 - Out of the portion of the children of Judah was the inheritance of the children of Simeon // for the part of the children of Judah was too much for them // therefore the children of Simeon had their inheritance within the inheritance of them Out of the portion of the children of Judah was the inheritance of the children of Simeon,.... Which is the reason why no description is given of the...

Out of the portion of the children of Judah was the inheritance of the children of Simeon,.... Which is the reason why no description is given of the border of their inheritance, because that is before given in the account of the lot of Judah:

for the part of the children of Judah was too much for them: they had more cities than they could fill with people, and more land than they could cultivate; they had an hundred fourteen cities with their villages:

therefore the children of Simeon had their inheritance within the inheritance of them; the one being a small tribe, and the other large, and for the reasons given; See Gill on Jos 19:1.

Gill: Jos 19:10 - And the third lot came up for the children of Zebulun // according to their families // and the border of their inheritance was unto Sarid And the third lot came up for the children of Zebulun, according to their families,.... Who, though younger than Issachar, has his lot before him, ...

And the third lot came up for the children of Zebulun,

according to their families,.... Who, though younger than Issachar, has his lot before him, agreeably to the order in which his blessing is predicted, both by Jacob and Moses, Gen 49:13;

and the border of their inheritance was unto Sarid; or "by Sarid", as Masius, who takes this to be the southwest border of Zebulun, being near Carmel; in which he seems to be right.

Gill: Jos 19:11 - And their border went up toward the sea // and Maralah // and reached to the river that is before Jokneam And their border went up toward the sea,.... Westward towards the Mediterranean sea, which fulfilled the prophecies of Jacob and Moses, that Zebulun s...

And their border went up toward the sea,.... Westward towards the Mediterranean sea, which fulfilled the prophecies of Jacob and Moses, that Zebulun should dwell by the sea, be an haven of ships, and take of the abundance of the seas, as in the places before referred to; and so Josephus says, the Zebulunites took the land unto the lake of Gennesaret, by or about Carmel and the sea:

and Maralah; which Jerom calls g the ascent of Zebulun; for from hence it went up from the sea, and reached to Dabbasheth; which Jerom calls Dasbath; the word signifies a hump that is on a camel's back, Isa 30:6; so called because when that is hurt by burdens it is cured with honey h; it seems to denote some place or city at a point of land or promontory, that stood out towards the sea, as that of Carmel; or some city on the back of Carmel, resembling a camel's hump:

and reached to the river that is before Jokneam; of Jokneam; see Gill on Jos 12:22; and this river was either the river Kishon, or Belus, sometimes called Pagida; from whence sand was taken to make glass of k, and was near Carmel, as Jokneam was.

Gill: Jos 19:12 - And turned from Sarid eastward // towards the sunrising, unto the border of Chislothtabor // and then goeth out to Daberath // and goeth up to Japhia And turned from Sarid eastward,.... This describes the southern border, going on from west to east: towards the sunrising, unto the border of Chisl...

And turned from Sarid eastward,.... This describes the southern border, going on from west to east:

towards the sunrising, unto the border of Chislothtabor; this Jerom places in the tribe of Issachar, it bordered on both tribes; and he says l, that in his time there was a little village called Chaselus, eight miles from Diocaesarea, at the foot of Mount Tabor in the plains:

and then goeth out to Daberath; which also was a city in the tribe of Issachar, given to the Levites, Jos 21:28. Jerom m speaks of a little village of the Jews by Mount Tabor, of the country belonging to Diocaesarea, called Dabira; this place is still in being. Mr. Maundrell says n, at the bottom of Tabor westward stands Debarah, supposed by some to take its name from Deborah, the famous judge and deliverer of Israel:

and goeth up to Japhia; this Jerom o says is the town called Sycamine, as you go from Caesarea to Ptolemais, above the sea, because of Mount Carmel, called Epha, thought by some to be the Jebba of Pliny p. It seems, however, to be the Japha of Josephus q, which he speaks of as being a strong fortified place both by nature and art.

Gill: Jos 19:13 - And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher // to Ittahkazin // and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher,.... Which was the native place of Jonah the prophet, 2Ki 14:25; and where Jerom says r h...

And from thence passeth on along on the east to Gittahhepher,.... Which was the native place of Jonah the prophet, 2Ki 14:25; and where Jerom says r his grave was shown, and was a small village in his time two miles from Sippore, then called Diocaesarea:

to Ittahkazin; of this place we have no account elsewhere, but it was not far from the former:

and goeth out to Remmonmethoar to Neah; where the eastern border ended. Some versions make Remmonmethoar distinct places; but where either of them were exactly is not known: some, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi, render the word "Methoar which goes about"; that is, the border went about from Remmon to Neah, which by Jerom is called Anna, and who observes s, that there is another village called Anna, ten miles from Neapolis, as you go to Aelia; and by whom also Methoar is reckoned a distinct place, and called Amathar.

Gill: Jos 19:14 - And the border compasseth it from the north side to Hannathon // and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Jiphthahel And the border compasseth it from the north side to Hannathon,.... This is the northern border of the tribe, which took a circuit from the last place ...

And the border compasseth it from the north side to Hannathon,.... This is the northern border of the tribe, which took a circuit from the last place to this; of which and the following place we have no account; Jerom only makes mention of them as in the tribe of Zebulun:

and the outgoings thereof are in the valley of Jiphthahel; here the northern border ended, which, Masius conjectures, was part of the valley of Carmel.

Gill: Jos 19:15 - And Kattath, and Nahallal // and Shimron // and Idalah // and Bethlehem // twelve cities with their villages And Kattath, and Nahallal,.... Of the two first of these we read nowhere else, but in Jos 21:34, and Shimron was a royal city, the king of which Jo...

And Kattath, and Nahallal,.... Of the two first of these we read nowhere else, but in Jos 21:34,

and Shimron was a royal city, the king of which Joshua took and hanged, Jos 11:1,

and Idalah is a place Bochart conjectures t where the goddess Venus was worshipped, Idalia being one of her names:

and Bethlehem is a different place from that which was the birthplace of our Lord, called Bethlehem of Judah, to distinguish it from this:

twelve cities with their villages; more are named, but some of them belonged to other tribes, and only lay on the borders of this; and others might not be properly cities, but small towns.

Gill: Jos 19:16 - This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun, according to their families // these cities with their villages This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun, according to their families,.... Which was allotted to it and divided, according to the number of ...

This is the inheritance of the children of Zebulun, according to their families,.... Which was allotted to it and divided, according to the number of its families:

these cities with their villages; before enumerated, excepting such as only bordered on them; though indeed there were other cities which belonged to them, or might be after given them, not here mentioned, as Kartah and Dimnah, Jos 21:34.

Gill: Jos 19:17 - And the fourth lot came out to Issachar // for the children of Issachar, according to their families And the fourth lot came out to Issachar,.... The fourth of the seven drawn at Shiloh: for the children of Issachar, according to their families: a...

And the fourth lot came out to Issachar,.... The fourth of the seven drawn at Shiloh:

for the children of Issachar, according to their families: among whom the inheritance that came to them by the lot was divided, according to the number of them.

Gill: Jos 19:18 - And their border was towards Jezreel // and Chesulloth // and Shunem And their border was towards Jezreel,.... Which was a royal seat in the time of Ahab, 1Ki 21:1; and according to Jerom was near to Maximianopolis; See...

And their border was towards Jezreel,.... Which was a royal seat in the time of Ahab, 1Ki 21:1; and according to Jerom was near to Maximianopolis; See Gill on Hos 1:5; and the same writer u says in his day a large village of this name was shown in the great plain between Scythopolis and Legion (he means the plain of Jezreel), and it was the border of Issachar:

and Chesulloth was different from the Chislothtabor, Jos 19:12; that, as Masius observes, was to the north, this to the south of Mount Tabor:

and Shunem is a place well known for being the dwelling place of a certain woman in the times of Elisha, whose son the prophet raised from the dead, 2Ki 4:8; Jerom calls it Sonam, where was the Shunammite woman; but this city here seems to be what he calls Salem, in the tribe of Issachar; and he adds, that there was shown in his day a village by this name, five miles from Mount Tabor to the south w: according to Bunting x, it was forty eight miles from Jerusalem to the north, not far from Nain.

Gill: Jos 19:19 - And Hapharaim // and Shion // and Anaharath And Hapharaim,.... The first of these is by Jerom y called Aphraim, a city of the tribe of Issachar; and adds, there is at this day a village called A...

And Hapharaim,.... The first of these is by Jerom y called Aphraim, a city of the tribe of Issachar; and adds, there is at this day a village called Affarea, six miles from Legion to the north:

and Shion; of Seon or Soen, the same with Shion here, he says z, there was a village of this name shown in his time near Mount Tabor:

and Anaharath, of which we have no account elsewhere.

Gill: Jos 19:20 - And Rabbith // and Kishion // and Abez And Rabbith,.... The first of these Jerom calls a Rabboth in the tribe of Issachar: and Kishion, as Masius notes, seems to given name to the river ...

And Rabbith,.... The first of these Jerom calls a Rabboth in the tribe of Issachar:

and Kishion, as Masius notes, seems to given name to the river Kishon near it; some take it to be the same with Kedesh, 1Ch 6:72,

and Abez, of which no mention is made elsewhere.

Gill: Jos 19:21 - And Remeth // and Engannim // and Enhaddah // and Bethpazzez And Remeth,.... Remeth seems to be the same with Jarmuth, Jos 21:29; and with Ramoth, 1Ch 6:73, and Engannim seems to be the same with Anem in 1Ch ...

And Remeth,.... Remeth seems to be the same with Jarmuth, Jos 21:29; and with Ramoth, 1Ch 6:73,

and Engannim seems to be the same with Anem in 1Ch 6:73, there were several of this name, which seem to have been places full of gardens, and well watered; for the word signifies a fountain of gardens. Engannim is now called Jenine, distant from Tabor twenty two miles, a place of gardens, of water, and of pleasure, as a traveller b of ours tells us; who also declares c, that, in his whole journey from Damascus to Jerusalem, he saw not more fruitful ground, and so much together, than he did in twenty two miles of riding between Mount Tabor and Engannim. This seems to be the same place Mr. Maundrell d calls Jeneen, a large old town on the outskirts of Esdraelon. Dr. Lightfoot e is inclined to believe, that Nain, where the widow's son was raised to life, Luk 7:11, is the same with Engannim, for which he gives various reasons:

and Enhaddah; Jerom says, in his time f there was a village called Enadda, ten miles from Eleutheropolis, as you go from thence to Aelia; but seems not to be the same with Enhaddah here:

and Bethpazzez; of Bethpazzez no mention is made elsewhere. "Beth" signifies a "house", and "Pazzez" in the Arabic tongue signifies "silver"; so this with the old Canaanites might be a treasure city, like those in Egypt, Exo 1:11. But where a word begins with "Beth", as the name of a place, I always suspect there was an idol temple there; now as the word in Hebrew signifies the same as "Peor", opening, here might be a temple to that deity, or to one that was similar to the god of the Moabites, and design a Priapus, among the Canaanites like that; or as the word in the Syriac and Chaldee languages signifies to redeem, deliver, and save, this temple might be dedicated to some idol as their deliverer and saviour.

Gill: Jos 19:22 - And the coast reacheth to Tabor // and Shahazimah // and Bethshemesh // and the outgoings of their border were at Jordan // sixteen cities with their villages And the coast reacheth to Tabor,.... Tabor was the name of a mountain in those parts; it is generally supposed to be the mountain on which our Lord wa...

And the coast reacheth to Tabor,.... Tabor was the name of a mountain in those parts; it is generally supposed to be the mountain on which our Lord was transfigured, though it is not sufficiently evident; See Gill on Jer 46:18. There was a city of this name near it, 1Ch 6:77, and which is meant here, and which either gave unto or received name from the mount. The Greeks call it Itabyrium, and it is described by Polybius g as situated on a hill rising in the form of a pap or breast, and has an ascent of more than fifteen furlongs, and he calls it a city:

and Shahazimah is not mentioned any where else:

and Bethshemesh; there seem to have been several cities, at least more than one, of the name of Bethshemesh; one in the tribe of Judah, Jos 21:16; and another in the tribe of Naphtali, Jos 19:38; which perhaps may be the same with this, it lying on the borders of both tribes. In this, and so in others of the same name, was a temple dedicated to the sun by the Heathens, as there was one of the same name in Egypt for the same reason, Jer 43:13,

and the outgoings of their border were at Jordan; here it ended: so Josephus says, that the border of this tribe in the length of it were Mount Carmel (at one end), and the river (i.e. Jordan, at the other); and at the breadth of it the mountain Itabyrium, or Mount Tabor: it had Jordan on the east, the sea on the west, Zebulun on the north, and Manasseh on the south:

sixteen cities with their villages; which was the sum total of them.

Gill: Jos 19:23 - This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Issachar // according to their families // the cities and their villages This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Issachar,.... Which fell to them by lot, as before described: according to their families;...

This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Issachar,.... Which fell to them by lot, as before described:

according to their families; was divided among them, according to the number of them:

the cities and their villages; the cities before enumerated, and the villages adjacent to them.

Gill: Jos 19:24 - And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher // according to their families And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher,.... Which entitled them to an inheritance next described: according to their fam...

And the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the children of Asher,.... Which entitled them to an inheritance next described:

according to their families; which was sufficient for them, and divided to them according to their number.

Gill: Jos 19:25 - And their border was Helkath // and Hali // and Beten // and Achshaph And their border was Helkath,.... Helkath seems to be the same with Hukok, 1Ch 6:75; and according to Masius it lay ten or twelve miles above Ptolemai...

And their border was Helkath,.... Helkath seems to be the same with Hukok, 1Ch 6:75; and according to Masius it lay ten or twelve miles above Ptolemais:

and Hali, of which we read nowhere else.

and Beten is by Jerom h called Bathne, and was in his time a village by the name of Bethebem, eight miles from Ptolemais to the east. Reland i seems to think it might be the Ecbatana of Pliny k, which he speaks of as near Mount Carmel, and not far from Ptolemais:

and Achshaph was a royal city, whose king was taken by Joshua; see Gill on Jos 11:1.

Gill: Jos 19:26 - And Alammelech, and Amad // and Misheal // and reacheth to Carmel westward // and to Shihorlibnath And Alammelech, and Amad,.... Of the two first of these there is no mention elsewhere: and Misheal is the same with Mashal, 1Ch 6:74; and is by Jer...

And Alammelech, and Amad,.... Of the two first of these there is no mention elsewhere:

and Misheal is the same with Mashal, 1Ch 6:74; and is by Jerom l called Masan, and said to be near Carmel to the sea:

and reacheth to Carmel westward; or, "to the sea", as Carmel is called "Carmel by the sea"; see Gill on Jer 46:18, it is hereby distinguished from Carmel in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:55; (Pliny m calls it a promontory):

and to Shihorlibnath; the Vulgate Latin and Septuagint versions make two places of it: but the sum of the cities after given will not admit of it: more rightly Junius renders it Sihor by Libhath, and takes Sihor to be the river Belus, or Pagidus; so called either because of its likeness to the Nile, one of whose names is Sihor, Jer 2:18; or because its waters might be black and muddy; it was the river out of which sand was fetched to make glass of: and Libnath, which has its name from whiteness, the same writer thinks may be the Album Promontorium, or white promontory of Pliny n, which he places near Ptolemais, between Ecdippa and Tyre, and is very probable.

Gill: Jos 19:27 - And turneth towards the sunrising // to Bethdagon // and reacheth to Zebulun // and to the valley of Jiphthahel // toward the north side of Bethemek // and Neiel // and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand And turneth towards the sunrising,.... Or eastward: to Bethdagon; there was a city of this name in the tribe of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:41. Dagon...

And turneth towards the sunrising,.... Or eastward:

to Bethdagon; there was a city of this name in the tribe of Judah; see Gill on Jos 15:41. Dagon, being a god of the Phoenicians, had temples built for him in various places in Canaan:

and reacheth to Zebulun; not the tribe of Zebulun, but a city so called, the same Josephus o calls a strong city of Galilee, which had the name of Men, perhaps from the populousness of it, and separated Ptolemais from Judea:

and to the valley of Jiphthahel; see Jos 19:14,

toward the north side of Bethemek; of Bethemek no mention is made elsewhere: perhaps here was an idol temple before dedicated to the god of the valleys; see 1Ki 20:28,

and Neiel; which the Greek version calls Inael, of which Jerom says p, it is a certain village called Betoaenea, fifteen miles from Caesarea, situated on a mountain to the east, on which are said to be wholesome baths:

and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand; not the land of Cabul, 1Ki 9:13; but a city, which Josephus q calls a village on the borders of Ptolemais. The Jews r speak of a city of this name, destroyed because of contentions in it.

Gill: Jos 19:28 - And Hebron // and Rehob // and Hammon // and Kanah // even unto great Zidon And Hebron,.... Hebron seems to be the same with Abdon, Jos 21:30; ר and ד being changed, of which there are other instances; and hereby this is dis...

And Hebron,.... Hebron seems to be the same with Abdon, Jos 21:30; ר and ד being changed, of which there are other instances; and hereby this is distinguished from another Hebron in the tribe of Judah, more commonly known, Jos 15:54,

and Rehob; in the time of Jerom s, there was a village called Rooba, four miles from Scythopolis, and which he says was a city separated to the Levites, as this was, or one of the same name in this tribe; for there was another, Jos 19:30; see Jos 21:31; but whether either of them is the same with this is not certain:

and Hammon; of this city we read nowhere else:

and Kanah; this Kanah is generally thought to be the same where Christ wrought his first miracle, Joh 2:1. Jerom expressly says u, there was a Cana in the tribe of Asher, where our Lord and Saviour turned water into wine, Joh 2:1, and from whence was Nathanael, Joh 21:2; and it is at this day, adds he, a town in Galilee of the Gentiles. Phocas w places Cana between Sippori and Nazareth, which is now shown six Roman miles from Sippori to the west, a little inclining to the north; and there is also in the same tract Cephar Cana, four miles from Nazareth to the north, inclining to the east; and it is disputed which of these two is Cana of Galilee the New Testament: with this account agrees pretty much what our countryman Mr. Maundrell x gives of his travels in those parts:"taking leave of Nazareth, (he says,) and going at first northward, we crossed the hills that encompassed the vale of Nazareth at that side; after which we turned to the westward, and passed in view of Cana of Galilee, the place signalized with the beginning of Christ's miracles, Joh 2:11; in an hour and a half more we came to Sepharia;''

or Sippori:

even unto great Zidon; of great Zidon, and why so called; see Gill on Jos 11:8.

Gill: Jos 19:29 - And then the coast turneth to Ramah // and to the strong city Tyre // and the coast turneth to Hosah // and the outgoings thereof are at the sea // from the coast to Achzib And then the coast turneth to Ramah,.... Which was a city in the tribe of Naphtali, Jos 19:36; and on the borders of Asher; though Jerom y distinguis...

And then the coast turneth to Ramah,.... Which was a city in the tribe of Naphtali, Jos 19:36; and on the borders of Asher; though Jerom y distinguishes them, and speaks of a Ramah in Asher, and another in Naphtali, as different cities of the same name; as there were several of this name, so called from their being built on an eminence. Masius conjectures it is the same with Sarepta, Luk 4:26; famous for its wine; and Bacchus, as the poet says, loves the hills:

and to the strong city Tyre; it is thought this is not to be understood of the famous city, so much spoken of in other parts of Scripture, and in profane history; since, as it is observed, that is not mentioned in Scripture until the times of David; and though Homer makes frequent mention of Sidon, yet never of Tyre. The words signify the strong fortress of a rock, or a fortress on a high rock; so Kimchi and Ben Melech; and it might be a fortified city, which being built on a rock, might have the name of Zor or Tyre, and not be the famous city of that name. Jerom z renders it the fortified city of the Assyrians:

and the coast turneth to Hosah; of which we nowhere else read:

and the outgoings thereof are at the sea; the Mediterranean sea; where the coast ended this way:

from the coast to Achzib; this Jerom a says is Ecdippa, nine miles from Ptolemais, as you go to Tyre; and this is confirmed by a learned traveller of our own nation b; it is now called Zib; See Gill on Mic 1:14.

Gill: Jos 19:30 - Ummah also // and Aphek // and Rehob // twenty and two cities with their villages Ummah also,.... Ummah is not mentioned any where else: and Aphek; of which; see Gill on Jos 12:18, and Rehob; of which; see Gill on Jos 19:28, ...

Ummah also,.... Ummah is not mentioned any where else:

and Aphek; of which; see Gill on Jos 12:18,

and Rehob; of which; see Gill on Jos 19:28,

twenty and two cities with their villages: there are more set down in the account, but some of them did not belong to the tribe, only were on the border of it.

Gill: Jos 19:31 - This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Asher // according to their families // these cities with their villages This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Asher,.... As before described, a goodly heritage; it was, according to the prediction of Jac...

This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Asher,.... As before described, a goodly heritage; it was, according to the prediction of Jacob and Moses, Gen 49:20; a very fruitful country. Josephus c says, the country from Carmel called the valley, because it was such, even all over against Sidon, fell to the Asherites, Asher had Mount Libanus on the north, Naphtali on the east, Zebulun on the south and southeast, the sea on the west:

according to their families; the number of them, so their lot was divided to them:

these cities with their villages; before named.

Gill: Jos 19:32 - The sixth lot came out to the children of Naphtali // even for the children of Naphtali, according to their families The sixth lot came out to the children of Naphtali,.... The tribe of Naphtali, and directed what should be the inheritance of this tribe: even for...

The sixth lot came out to the children of Naphtali,.... The tribe of Naphtali, and directed what should be the inheritance of this tribe:

even for the children of Naphtali, according to their families; which was to be divided among them, according to the number of their, families.

Gill: Jos 19:33 - And their coast was from Heleph // from Allon to Zaanannim // and Adami, Nekeb // and Jabneel // unto Lakum // and the outgoings thereof were at Jordan And their coast was from Heleph,.... That is, their northern coast, reaching from west to east, as appears by the ending of it at Jordan; the Alexandr...

And their coast was from Heleph,.... That is, their northern coast, reaching from west to east, as appears by the ending of it at Jordan; the Alexandrian copy of the Greek version calls it Mlepeh, the Targum, Meheleph, and Jerom, Mealeb, which he calls the border of Naphtali; which, though to the north, cannot be expressly said what and where it was:

from Allon to Zaanannim; or rather from the oak, or from the plain in Zaanannim d; for it seems to be the same with the plain of Zanaaim, Jdg 4:11.

and Adami, Nekeb; some make these to be but one city, and the latter only an epithet of the former; but the Talmudists e make them two, as we do, and call the first Damin, and the latter Ziadetha; but what and where either of them were exactly is not known; for Adami cannot be the same with Adam, Jos 3:16; as some think; for that was in Peraea, on the other side Jordan; See Gill on Jos 3:16,

and Jabneel; Jabneel is different from that which was on the borders of Judah, Jos 15:11; and is called by the Jews f since Cepherjamah:

unto Lakum; of which we nowhere else read:

and the outgoings thereof were at Jordan; here the coast ended this way.

Gill: Jos 19:34 - And then the coast turneth westward to Aznothtabor // and goeth out from thence to Hukkok // and reacheth to Zebulun on the south side, and reacheth to Asher on the west side and to Judah upon Jordan towards the sunrising And then the coast turneth westward to Aznothtabor,.... This was the southern border, reaching from east to west; it began at Aznothtabor, which Jero...

And then the coast turneth westward to Aznothtabor,.... This was the southern border, reaching from east to west; it began at Aznothtabor, which Jerom g says was a village in his time belonging to the country of Diocaesarea, in the plains; there is another place called Chislothtabor, on the borders of Zebulun, Jos 19:12,

and goeth out from thence to Hukkok: there the southern border ended, which was in the border of Asher, and is the same with Helkath, Jos 19:25; with which compare 1Ch 6:75,

and reacheth to Zebulun on the south side, and reacheth to Asher on the west side and to Judah upon Jordan towards the sunrising; so that as it was bounded by Lebanon, on the north, near to which some of the cities were, mentioned in Jos 19:33, it had Zebulun on the south, Asher on the west, and Jordan to the east; for by Judah is not meant the tribe of Judah, from which Naphtali was at a great distance, but a city so called, as Fuller h seems rightly to conjecture.

Gill: Jos 19:35 - And the fenced cities are Ziddim // Zer // and Hammath // Rakkath, and Chinnereth And the fenced cities are Ziddim,.... The later name of Ziddim, according to the Talmud i, was Cepharchitiya, or the village of wheat, perhaps from t...

And the fenced cities are Ziddim,.... The later name of Ziddim, according to the Talmud i, was Cepharchitiya, or the village of wheat, perhaps from the large quantity or goodness of wheat there:

Zer is called by Jerom k Sor, and interpreted Tyre, the metropolis of Phoenicia, very wrongly, and, in the tribe of Naphtali:

and Hammath probably was built by the youngest son of Canaan, Gen 10:18; or had its name in memory of him; it lay to the north of the land of Israel; see Num 34:8,

Rakkath, and Chinnereth; Rakkath according to the Jewish writers l is the same with Tiberias, as Chinnereth with Gennesaret, from whence the lake or sea of Tiberias, and the country and lake of Gennesaret, had their names, often mentioned in the New Testament. Gennesaret was a most delicious and fruitful spot, and fulfilled the prophecy of Moses, Deu 33:23; concerning Naphtali.

Gill: Jos 19:36 - And Adamah // and Ramah // and Hazor And Adamah,.... Adamah is different from Adami, Jos 19:33; and may seem to confirm the notion of some, that Nekeb there is an epithet of it, and so di...

And Adamah,.... Adamah is different from Adami, Jos 19:33; and may seem to confirm the notion of some, that Nekeb there is an epithet of it, and so distinguishes it from Adamah here:

and Ramah; of Ramah, as there were several places of this name; see Gill on Jos 19:29,

and Hazor was a royal city, of which; see Gill on Jos 11:1.

Gill: Jos 19:37 - And Kedesh // and Edrei // and Enhazor And Kedesh,.... This is Kedesh in Galilee, in Mount Naphtali, to distinguish it from others of the same name; it was one of the cities of refuge, Jos ...

And Kedesh,.... This is Kedesh in Galilee, in Mount Naphtali, to distinguish it from others of the same name; it was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 20:7. Jerom says m in his day it was called Cidissus, and was twenty miles from Tyre by Paneas; See Gill on Jos 12:22.

and Edrei is a different place from one of that name in the kingdom of Og, Num 21:33,

and Enhazor, of which we read nowhere else.

Gill: Jos 19:38 - And Iron // and Migdalel // and Horem // and Bethanath // and Bethshemesh // nineteen cities with their villages And Iron,.... Of Iron no mention is made elsewhere: and Migdalel, which Jerom calls Magdiel, he says m was shown a small village, five miles from D...

And Iron,.... Of Iron no mention is made elsewhere:

and Migdalel, which Jerom calls Magdiel, he says m was shown a small village, five miles from Dara, as you go to Ptolemais:

and Horem is not mentioned anywhere elsewhere;

and Bethanath; Jerom also relates n, that Bathana, in the tribe of Naphtali, was a village that went by the name of Betbanes, fifteen miles from Caesarea:

and Bethshemesh was another city, in which was a temple dedicated to the sun, when inhabited by the Canaanites; see Jos 19:22; and so in Bethanath there might be a temple dedicated to some deity, though now uncertain what:

nineteen cities with their villages; there are more mentioned, but some of them might be only boundaries, and so belonged to another tribe.

Gill: Jos 19:39 - This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Naphtali // according to their families // the cities and their villages This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Naphtali,.... Which Josephus o thus describes;"the country to the east, as far as Damascus the...

This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Naphtali,.... Which Josephus o thus describes;"the country to the east, as far as Damascus the city, and upper Galilee, the Naphtalites took, unto Mount Lebanon, and the fountains of Jordan, which flow out of the mount, reaching the northern border of the city Arce:"

according to their families; which was divided among them, according to the number of their families:

the cities and their villages; before enumerated.

Gill: Jos 19:40 - And the seventh lot came out for the tribe of the children of Dan // according to their families And the seventh lot came out for the tribe of the children of Dan,.... Which was the last lot drawn, and which appointed an inheritance to this tribe...

And the seventh lot came out for the tribe of the children of Dan,.... Which was the last lot drawn, and which appointed an inheritance to this tribe:

according to their families; the number of them.

Gill: Jos 19:41 - And the coast of their inheritance was Zorah, and Eshtaol // and Irshemesh And the coast of their inheritance was Zorah, and Eshtaol,.... The tribe of Dan is not described by places the boundaries of it, as other tribes, but ...

And the coast of their inheritance was Zorah, and Eshtaol,.... The tribe of Dan is not described by places the boundaries of it, as other tribes, but by its cities, which were chiefly, at least several of them, taken out of the tribe of Judah, as the two first of these most manifestly were; See Gill on Jos 15:33,

and Irshemesh signifies the city of the sun, as the Targum interprets it, and was so called very probably from a temple in it, dedicated to the idolatrous worship of the sun, but a different place from Bethshemesh in other tribes; though those of that name, as this, had it for the like reason; and so Heliopolis, in Egypt, which signifies the same, where was a temple of the same kind; as there was another city of this name, between the mountains of Libanus and Antilibanus, now called Balbec p, where the ruins of the temple are yet to be seen: but this was a different place, the Septuagint version calls it Sammaus, and it was, according to Jerom q, the same with Emmaus, afterwards called Nicopolis; which, if the same Emmaus with that in Luk 24:13; though some doubt it, was sixty furlongs from Jerusalem, or seven miles and a half.

Gill: Jos 19:42 - And Shaalabbin // and Ajalon // and Jethlah And Shaalabbin,.... The first of these is the same with Shaalbim, Jdg 1:35; and which Jerom r calls Selab, in the tribe of Dan; and which he says was ...

And Shaalabbin,.... The first of these is the same with Shaalbim, Jdg 1:35; and which Jerom r calls Selab, in the tribe of Dan; and which he says was in his day shown a large village on the borders of Sebaste, by the name of Selaba.

and Ajalon is famous for the standing still of the moon in its valley while Joshua pursued his enemies; see Gill on Jos 10:12,

and Jethlah, of which we read nowhere else.

Gill: Jos 19:43 - And Elon // and Thimnathah // and Ekron And Elon,.... Of Elon no mention is made elsewhere: and Thimnathah is a different place from Timnah in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:10. Jerom s speak...

And Elon,.... Of Elon no mention is made elsewhere:

and Thimnathah is a different place from Timnah in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:10. Jerom s speaks of the Thamnitic country, so called from the village Thamna, which seems to be this:

and Ekron was one of the five principalities of the Philistines, and never possessed by the Israelites; it first fell by lot to the tribe of Judah, and afterwards given to the tribe of Dan, Jos 15:45.

Gill: Jos 19:44 - And Eltekeh // and Gibbethon // and Baalath And Eltekeh,.... Eltekeh was a city given to the Levites, Jos 21:23; and supposed by some to be the same with Eltekon in the tribe of Judah given to t...

And Eltekeh,.... Eltekeh was a city given to the Levites, Jos 21:23; and supposed by some to be the same with Eltekon in the tribe of Judah given to the Danites, Jos 15:59,

and Gibbethon was in the hands of the Philistines in the reign of Asa, 1Ki 15:21; and in the same place Jerom t calls Gabatha a city of the strangers, or Philistines; and which lie places near Bethlehem in the tribe of Judah:

and Baalath is not the same with Baalah, Jos 15:29; but the Baalath rebuilt by Solomon, 1Ki 9:18; called by Josephus u Baleth, and spoken of by him as near to Gazara in the land of the Philistines; of these two last cities, the Talmudists w say that their houses belonged to Judah, and their fields to Dan.

Gill: Jos 19:45 - And Jehud // and Beneberak // and Gathrimmon And Jehud,.... Of Jehud no mention is made elsewhere: and Beneberak signifies sons of lightning; see Mar 3:17. Jerom x speaks of tills as the name ...

And Jehud,.... Of Jehud no mention is made elsewhere:

and Beneberak signifies sons of lightning; see Mar 3:17. Jerom x speaks of tills as the name of two places, Bane in the tribe of Dan, and Barach in the same tribe, and which was in his day near Azotus. This place was famous in later times among the Jews for being a place where one of their noted Rabbins, R. Akiba, abode and taught for some time y:

and Gathrimmon was in Jerom's z time a very large village, twelve miles from Diospolis, or Lydda, as you go from Eleutheropolis to it; it was a city given to the Levites, Jos 21:24.

Gill: Jos 19:46 - And Mejarkon, and Rakkon // with the border before Japho And Mejarkon, and Rakkon,.... Of the two first of these we read no where else. with the border before Japho; Japho is the same with Joppa, now call...

And Mejarkon, and Rakkon,.... Of the two first of these we read no where else.

with the border before Japho; Japho is the same with Joppa, now called at this day Jaffa, a port in the Mediterranean sea, famous for being the place where Jonah took shipping; see Gill on Jon 1:3; and where the Apostle Peter resided some time; see Gill on Act 9:36; and See Gill on Act 9:38. It is not certain whether Joppa itself was in the tribe of Dan, or only on the borders of it; the coast of Dan reached "over against" it, as it may be rendered, and included the villages and little cities that were near it; for such there were, as Josephus b testifies.

Gill: Jos 19:47 - And the coast of the children of Dan went out too little for them // therefore the children of Dan went out to fight against Leshem // and took and smote it with the edge of the sword, and possessed it // and dwelt therein // and called Leshem Dan, after the name of Dan their father And the coast of the children of Dan went out too little for them,.... Being a very numerous tribe, the cities allotted them were not sufficient for ...

And the coast of the children of Dan went out too little for them,.... Being a very numerous tribe, the cities allotted them were not sufficient for them; or rather, leaving out the supplement "too little", the words will run, it "went out from them"; they lost part of it, being driven out of the valley into the mountain by the Amorites, Jdg 1:34; which obliged them to seek out elsewhere for habitations:

therefore the children of Dan went out to fight against Leshem; called Laish, Jdg 18:1, where the whole story is related of their lighting against this place and taking it; which, though some time after the death of Joshua, is here recorded to give at once an account of the inheritance of Dan; and which is no argument against Joshua's being the writer of this book, as is urged; since it might be inserted by another hand, Ezra, or some other inspired man, for the reason before given:

and took and smote it with the edge of the sword, and possessed it,

and dwelt therein; being a Canaanitish city, they put all in it to the sword, as the Lord had commanded, and took possession of it for an habitation:

and called Leshem Dan, after the name of Dan their father; this is the place which is always meant, where the phrase is used "from Dan to Beersheba", Jdg 20:1, this being at the utmost northern border of the land of Canaan, as Beersheba was at the further part of the southern coast of it. It was, according to Jerom c, situated near Paneas, out of which the river Jordan flowed; and Kimchi on the text observes, their Rabbins d say, that Leshem is Pamias (i.e. Paneas), and that Jordan flows from the cave of Pamias, and had its name שיודד מדן because it descended from Dan; and so Josephus e says, that Panium is a cave under a mountain, from whence rise the springs of Jordan, and is the fountain of it; and Pliny also says f, the river Jordan rises out of the fountain Paneas. This city was enlarged and beautified by Philip Herod, and he called it by the name of Caesarea Philippi, both in honour of Tiberius Caesar g and after his own name, by which name it goes in Mat 16:13; and is called in the Jerusalem Targum on Gen 14:14, Dan of Caesarea.

Gill: Jos 19:48 - This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Dan // according to their families // their cities with their villages This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Dan,.... Before described by its cities, which were in it. This tribe was bounded by Ephraim ...

This is the inheritance of the tribe of the children of Dan,.... Before described by its cities, which were in it. This tribe was bounded by Ephraim on the north, by Judah on the east, by Simeon on the south, and by the Mediterranean sea on the west. Josephus h says, the Danites enjoyed the vale which lies to the setting sun, bounded by Azotus and Doris, and all Jamnia and Getta, from Accaron (or Ekron) to the mountain from whence the tribe of Judah begins:

according to their families; which inheritance was distributed according to the number of their families:

their cities with their villages; before named.

Gill: Jos 19:49 - And when they made an end of dividing the land for inheritance by their coasts // the children of Israel gave an inheritance to Joshua the son of Nun among them And when they made an end of dividing the land for inheritance by their coasts,.... That is, Eleazar, Joshua, and the ten men appointed for this, purp...

And when they made an end of dividing the land for inheritance by their coasts,.... That is, Eleazar, Joshua, and the ten men appointed for this, purpose; when all the lots were drawn, and the several inheritances which came up to them were divided among the families of the respective tribes, this work being finished:

the children of Israel gave an inheritance to Joshua the son of Nun among them; most interpreters observe the modesty of Joshua, that though the oldest and the greatest man in the nation, the chief governor, yet had his inheritance last of all; nor did he take any part to himself, it was given to him by the people, who had the whole land divided among them; in which he was a type of Christ; see 2Co 8:9 Phi 2:6.

Gill: Jos 19:50 - According to the word of the Lord // they gave him the city which he asked, even Timnathserah in Mount Ephraim // and he built the city, and dwelt therein According to the word of the Lord,.... Or mouth of the Lord; either according to the oracle of Urim and Thummim, which Eleazar consulted on this occas...

According to the word of the Lord,.... Or mouth of the Lord; either according to the oracle of Urim and Thummim, which Eleazar consulted on this occasion; or according to what the Lord had said to Moses, at the same time that Hebron was ordered to Caleb, Jos 14:6; and

they gave him the city which he asked, even Timnathserah in Mount Ephraim; he chose a place in his own tribe, for he was of the tribe of Ephraim; and it seems that what he chose was none of the best of places; for Paula, as Jerom i relates, when she travelled into those parts, wondered that the distributor of the possessions of the children of Israel should choose such a rough and mountainous place for himself; of its situation, see Jos 24:30,

and he built the city, and dwelt therein; he rebuilt it, and fitted it for his own habitation, and for those that belonged to him. (Timnathserah means "an abundant portion" or "a place in the sun". Joshua great reward was in seeing the promises of God fulfilled before his very eyes Jos 21:45 and the children of Israel serving the Lord's during his lifetime Jos 24:31. Joshua may have received but a small inheritance in the promised land but this was just an earnest of his future glorious inheritance in eternity. The saints of God have the best portion saved for the last Joh 2:10 whereas the worldling has his best portion now; his worst is yet to come. Editor.)

Gill: Jos 19:51 - These are the inheritances which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun // and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel // divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh // before the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation // so they made an end of dividing the country These are the inheritances which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun,.... The one the high priest, and the other the chief governor of the ...

These are the inheritances which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun,.... The one the high priest, and the other the chief governor of the nation:

and the heads of the fathers of the tribes of the children of Israel; the princes appointed for this service, whose names are given Num 34:18; the inheritances before described in the preceding chapters by their boundaries and cities, these the said persons

divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh; and so has particular reference to the seven lots drawn there for seven of the tribes, by which their inheritances were assigned to them: and this was done

before the Lord, at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; see Jos 18:1,

so they made an end of dividing the country; though it was not as yet wholly subdued.

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NET Notes: Jos 19:1 Heb “and the second lot came out for Simeon, for the tribe of the sons of Simeon by their clans.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:2 The MT has “and Sheba” listed after “Beer Sheba.” The LXX suggests “Shema.” The Hebrew text appears to be corrupt,...

NET Notes: Jos 19:8 Heb “this was the inheritance of the tribe of the sons of Simeon.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:9 Heb “from the portion of the sons of Judah was the inheritance of the sons of Simeon for the portion of the sons of Judah was too large for them...

NET Notes: Jos 19:10 Or “inheritance.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:11 Heb “in front of”; perhaps “east of.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:12 Heb “eastward toward the rising of the sun.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:15 Heb “Kattah, Nahalal, Shimron, Idalah, and Bethlehem, twelve cities and their towns.” The words “their territory included” and...

NET Notes: Jos 19:16 Heb “this is the inheritance of the sons of Zebulun.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:17 Heb “the fourth lot came out for the sons of Issachar.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:18 Or “their inheritance.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:23 Heb “this was the inheritance of the tribe of the sons of Issachar.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:24 Heb “and the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the sons of Asher.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:27 Heb “left.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:28 For location see Map1 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.

NET Notes: Jos 19:29 For location see Map1 A2; Map2 G2; Map4 A1; JP3 F3; JP4 F3.

NET Notes: Jos 19:30 The words “in all they had” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

NET Notes: Jos 19:31 Heb “this was the inheritance of the tribe of the sons of Asher.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:32 Heb “the sixth lot came out for the sons of Naphtali, for the sons of Naphtali.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:33 The word “River” is not in the Hebrew text, but has been supplied for clarity.

NET Notes: Jos 19:34 The MT reads “Judah, the Jordan”; the LXX omits “Judah.” Perhaps there was a town named Judah, distinct from the tribe of Juda...

NET Notes: Jos 19:36 For location see Map1 D2; Map2 D3; Map3 A2; Map4 C1.

NET Notes: Jos 19:38 The words “in all they had” are supplied in the translation for clarification.

NET Notes: Jos 19:39 Heb “this was the inheritance of the tribe of the sons of Naphtali.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:40 Heb “the seventh lot came out for the sons of Dan.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:47 Heb “according to the name of their father.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:48 Heb “this was the inheritance of the tribe of the sons of Dan.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:49 Heb “an inheritance in their midst.”

NET Notes: Jos 19:51 On the tent of meeting see Exod 33:7-11.

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:1 And the second lot came forth to Simeon, [even] for the tribe of the children of Simeon according to their families: and their inheritance was ( a ) w...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:9 Out of the portion of the children of Judah [was] the inheritance of the children of Simeon: for the part of the children of Judah was too ( b ) much ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:11 And their border went up ( c ) toward the sea, and Maralah, and reached to Dabbasheth, and reached to the river that [is] before Jokneam; ( c ) Or, w...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:15 And Kattath, and Nahallal, and Shimron, and Idalah, and ( d ) Bethlehem: twelve cities with their villages. ( d ) There was another Bethlehem in the ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:21 And Remeth, and ( e ) Engannim, and Enhaddah, and Bethpazzez; ( e ) There was another city of this name in the tribe of Judah: for in various tribes ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:27 And turneth toward the sunrising to Bethdagon, and reacheth to ( f ) Zebulun, and to the valley of Jiphthahel toward the north side of Bethemek, and N...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:29 And [then] the coast turneth to Ramah, and to the strong city ( g ) Tyre; and the coast turneth to Hosah; and the outgoings thereof are at the sea fro...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:33 And their coast was from ( h ) Heleph, from Allon to Zaanannim, and Adami, Nekeb, and Jabneel, unto Lakum; and the outgoings thereof were at Jordan: ...

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:35 And the fenced cities [are] Ziddim, Zer, and Hammath, Rakkath, and ( i ) Chinnereth, ( i ) Of which the lake of Gennesaret had its name.

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:46 And Mejarkon, and Rakkon, with the border before ( k ) Japho. ( k ) Called Joppa.

Geneva Bible: Jos 19:47 And the coast of the children of Dan went out [too little] for them: therefore the children of Dan went up to ( l ) fight against Leshem, and took it,...

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MHCC: Jos 19:1-9 - --The men of Judah did not oppose taking away the cities within their border, when convinced that they had more than was right. If a true believer has o...

MHCC: Jos 19:10-16 - --In the division to each tribe of Israel, the prophetic blessings of Jacob were fulfilled. They chose for themselves, or it was divided to them by lot,...

MHCC: Jos 19:17-51 - --Joshua waited till all the tribes were settled, before he asked any provision for himself. He was content to be unfixed, till he saw them all placed, ...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:1-9 - -- Simeon's lot was drawn after Judah's, Joseph's, and Benjamin's, because Jacob had put that tribe under disgrace; yet it is put before the two younge...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:10-16 - -- This is the lot of Zebulun, who, though born of Leah after Issachar, yet was blessed by Jacob and Moses before him; and therefore it was so ordered ...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:17-23 - -- The lot of Issachar ran from Jordan in the east to the great sea in the west, Manasseh on the south, and Zebulun on the north. A numerous tribe, Num...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:24-31 - -- The lot of Asher lay upon the coast of the great sea. We read not of any famous person of this tribe but Anna the prophetess, who was a constant res...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:32-39 - -- Naphtali lay furthest north of all the tribes, bordering on Mount Libanus. The city of Leshem, or Liash, lay on the utmost edge of it to the north, ...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:40-48 - -- Dan, though commander of one of the four squadrons of the camp of Israel, in the wilderness, that which brought up the rear, yet was last provided f...

Matthew Henry: Jos 19:49-51 - -- Before this account of the dividing of the land is solemnly closed up, in the last verse, which intimates that the thing was done to the satisfactio...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:1-9 - -- The Inheritance of Simeon fell within the inheritance of the children of Judah, because the land allotted to them at Gilgal was larger than they req...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:10-16 - -- The Inheritance of Zebulun fell above the plain of Jezreel, between this plain and the mountains of Naphtali, so that it was bounded by Asher on the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:17-23 - -- The Inheritance of Issachar. - In this instance only towns are given, and the boundaries are not delineated, with the exception of the eastern porti...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:24-31 - -- The Inheritance of Asher. - Asher received its territory along the Mediterranean Sea from Carmel to the northern boundary of Canaan itself. The desc...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:32-39 - -- The Inheritance of Naphtali. - This fell between Asher and the upper Jordan. It reached northwards to the northern boundary of Canaan, and touched Z...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:40-48 - -- The Inheritance of the Tribe of Dan. - This fell to the west of Benjamin, between Judah and Ephraim, and was formed by Judah giving up some of its n...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:49-50 - -- Conclusion of the Distribution of the Land . - Jos 19:49, Jos 19:50. When the land was distributed among the tribes according to its territories, t...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 19:51 - -- Closing formula to the account of the distribution of the land, which refers primarily to Jos 18:1., as the expression " in Shiloh "shows, but which...

Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21 Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...

Constable: Jos 18:11--20:1 - --6. The inheritance of the remaining tribes 18:11-19:51 First the two and one-half tribes east of...

Constable: Jos 19:1-9 - --The inheritance of Simeon 19:1-9 Simeon's lot fell within the southern portion of the in...

Constable: Jos 19:10-16 - --The inheritance of Zebulun 19:10-16 Zebulun's territory lay north of the plain of Jezree...

Constable: Jos 19:17-23 - --The inheritance of Issachar 19:17-23 The writer did not give the boundaries of Issachar ...

Constable: Jos 19:24-31 - --The inheritance of Asher 19:24-31 Asher's territory stretched along the Mediterranean co...

Constable: Jos 19:32-39 - --The inheritance of Naphtali 19:32-39 The Sea of Chinnereth (Galilee) and the Jordan Rive...

Constable: Jos 19:40-48 - --The inheritance of Dan 19:40-48 Dan received territory primarily in the Shephelah and Co...

Constable: Jos 19:49-50 - --The inheritance of Joshua 19:49-50 As Caleb, Joshua received a city, Timnath-serah (call...

Constable: Jos 19:51 - --The conclusion of the allotment 19:51 Israel's leaders completed this division of the la...

Guzik: Jos 19:1-51 - Inheritance of the Remaining Tribes Joshua 18, 19 - Inheritance of the Remaining Tribes 2. (19:1-9) The boundaries and cities for the tribe of Simeon. The second lot came out for Sim...

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JFB: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) JOSHUA. The title of this book is derived from the pious and valiant leader whose achievements it relates and who is commonly supposed to have been it...

JFB: Joshua (Garis Besar) THE LORD APPOINTS JOSHUA TO SUCCEED MOSES. (Jos. 1:1-18) RAHAB RECEIVES AND CONCEALS THE TWO SPIES. (Jos 2:1-7) THE COVENANT BETWEEN HER AND THEM. (J...

TSK: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) The Book of Joshua is one of the most important documents in the Old Testament. The rapid conquest of the Promised Land, and the actual settlement of...

TSK: Joshua 19 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Jos 19:1, The lot of Simeon; Jos 19:10, of Zebulun; Jos 19:17, of Issachar; Jos 19:24, of Asher; Jos 19:32, of Naphtali; Jos 19:40, of Da...

Poole: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) BOOK OF JOSHUA THE ARGUMENT IT is not material to know who was the penman of this book, whether Joshua, as seems most probable from Jos 24:26 , o...

Poole: Joshua 19 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 19 The second lot falls to Simeon; his borders among the tribe of Judah, whose inheritance was too great for them, Jos 19:1-9 . The third l...

MHCC: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) Here is the history of Israel's passing into the land of Canaan, conquering and dividing it, under the command of Joshua, and their history until his ...

MHCC: Joshua 19 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (Jos 19:1-9) The lot of Simeon. (Jos 19:10-16) The lot of Zebulun. (v. 17-51) The lot of Issachar, Asher, Naphtali, and Dan.

Matthew Henry: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Joshua I. We have now before us the history of the Jewish nation in this book and those tha...

Matthew Henry: Joshua 19 (Pendahuluan Pasal) In the description of the lots of Judah and Benjamin we have an account both of the borders that surrounded them and of the cities contained in the...

Constable: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title The name of this book in Hebrew, Greek, and English comes from the ...

Constable: Joshua (Garis Besar) Outline I. The conquest of the land chs. 1-12 A. Preparations for entering Canaan chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Joshua Joshua Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Province-List of Judah." Vetus Testamentum 9 (1959):225-46. ...

Haydock: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JOSUE. This book is called Josue , because it contains the history of what passed under him, and, according to the comm...

Gill: Joshua (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA The Jews distinguish the prophets into former and latter; the first of the former prophets is Joshua, or Sepher Joshua, the ...

Gill: Joshua 19 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 19 In this chapter an account is given of the lots of the six remaining tribes, and the cities in them, as of Simeon, whose ...

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