Joshua 13

1 The bounds of the land not yet conquered.

8 The inheritance of the two tribes and half.

14 The Lord and his sacrifices are the inheritance of Levi.

15 The bounds of the inheritance of Reuben.

22 Balaam slain.

24 The bounds of the inheritance of Gad;

29 and of the half tribe of Manasseh.

A.M. 2560. B.C. 1444. An. Ex. Is. 47. Joshua.

14:10; 23:1,2; 24:29; Ge 18:11; 1Ki 1:1; Lu 1:7

to be possessed. Heb. to possess it.

De 31:3

the land.

Ex 23:29-31; De 11:23,24; Jud 3:1

borders.

Ge 10:14; 26:1; Joe 3:4

Geshuri.

11,13; 12:5; 1Sa 27:8; 2Sa 3:3; 13:37,38; 15:8

Sihor.

Jer 2:18

which is counted.

Ge 10:15-19; Nu 34:2-14

five Lords.

Jud 3:3; 1Sa 6:4,16,17; Zep 2:4,5The Philistine were not descended from Canaan, but from Mizraim, the son of Ham; (compare Ge 10:6 with ver. 13;) yet they were numbered with the Canaanites in this distribution.

Avites.

De 2:23

Avims.

the land of.

10:40; 11:3; 12:7,8

Mearah. or, the cave. Aphek.This is probably the Aphek spoken of in 1 Ki 20:26. 2 Ki 13:18, as the capital of the kings of Syria; and the same as is mentioned by Sozomen, Eusebius, and Theophanes, as situated near the river Adonis (now Nahr Ibrahim,) between Heliopolis and Byblos, and celebrated for the infamous temple of Venus the Aphacite. The village Afka, situated in the bottom of a valley, and hour and three quarters from Akoura, and three hours' distance from Lake Liemoun, is supposed to occupy its site. Burckhardt, however, could not hear of any remains of antiquity in it neighbourhood.

19:30; 1Sa 4:1

the Amorites.

Jud 1:34-36

Giblites.Probably the inhabitants of the country, around Gebal, (Eze 27:9,) or Byblos, as the LXX. render, a city of Phoenicia, situated on the Mediterranean, between Sidon and Tripoli, on the north of the river Adonis. It is now called Gibyle, of Djebail, situated about a day's journey south of Tripoli. Its walls are about a mile in circumference, with square towers about every forty yards' distance. Anciently it must have been a place of no mean extent and of considerable beauty, from the ruins still visible.

1Ki 5:18; *marg:

Ps 83:7; Eze 27:9

Lebanon.

De 1:7; 3:25

Baal-gad.

12:7

under mount.

11:17

unto the.

Nu 34:8; Isa 10:9; Am 6:2

Misrephoth-maim.

11:8

them.

23:13; Ge 15:18-21; Ex 23:30,31; Jud 2:21-23

only divide.

14:1,2

Nu 26:53-56; 33:54; 32:2-14; Eze 47:13-23; 48:23-29

Moses gave.

4:12; 22:4; Nu 32:33-42; De 3:12-17

Aroer.

16; 12:2; De 3:12,16

all the plain.

Nu 21:30; Isa 15:2; Jer 48:18,22

Nu 21:24-26

12:2-5; De 4:47,48; 1Ch 2:23

Og.

12:4; De 3:10,11

these did.

14:3,4; Nu 21:23-35

expelled.

11; 23:12,13; Nu 33:55; Jud 2:1-3; 2Sa 3:3; 13:37,38

See the Note on verse 33.

14:3,4; Nu 18:20-24; De 10:9; 12:12,19; 18:2

15

9; 12:2; Nu 21:28-30; 32:33-38; De 3:12; Isa 15:1,2,4; 16:7-9

Jer 48:21-24

Dibon.Eusebius says the city was situated in the plain of Arnon.

Bamoth-baal. or, the high places of Baal, and the house ofBaal-meon.

Nu 21:19; 22:41; 32:38

Jahaza.A city near Medeba and Dibon, afterwards given to the Levites.

21:36,37; Nu 21:23

Jahaz.

1Ch 6:78,79

Jahzah. Kedemoth.Supposed to have been situated east of the Arnon.

Mephaath.Situated near the desert, east of Moab. In the time of Eusebius, he says the Romans kept a garrison there.

And Kirjathaim.This city, according to Eusebius, was situated ten miles west of Medeba.

Nu 32:37,38

Sibman.Called Shibmah, Nu 32:38, and celebrated for its vines Jer 48:32. Isa 16:8, 9; on which last place, Jerome says, there were scarcely 500 paces between it and Heshbon.

Beth-peor.

Nu 25:3; De 4:46

Ashdoth-pisgah. or, springs of Pisgah, or, the hill.

12:3; De 3:17

Beth-jeshimoth.

Nu 33:49; Eze 25:9

And all the.

De 3:10

whom Moses.

Nu 21:24-35; De 2:30-36

with the.

Nu 31:8

Balaam.

Nu 22:5-7; 24:1; 31:8; 2Pe 2:15; Jude 1:11; Re 2:14; 19:20

soothsayer. or, diviner.

23

Nu 32:34-36

their coast.

Nu 32:35

Jazer.A city near a brook of the same name, now called Wady Szyr; and probably the present Szyr occupies its site.

half.

Nu 21:26-30; De 2:19; Jud 11:13-27

Rabbah.

De 3:11; 2Sa 11:1; 12:26; Eze 21:20; Am 1:14

Ramath-mizpeh.

20:8; Ge 31:49; Jud 10:17; 11:11,29; 1Ki 22:3

Mahanaim.

21:38; Ge 32:1,2; 2Sa 2:8; 17:27

Debir.

2Sa 9:4,5; 17:27

Lodebar.

Beth-aram.A city near mount Peor, and not far from the entrance of the Jordan into the Dead Sea; rebuilt and called Livias by Herod, in honour of Livia, wife of Augustus.

Nu 32:36

Beth-nimrah.

Nu 32:3,36

Succoth.

Ge 33:17; Jud 8:5,6,14-16; 1Ki 7:46

Chinnereth.

11:2; 12:3

Chinneroth.

Nu 34:11; De 3:17; Lu 5:1

Gennesaret.

28

29

26; Nu 32:39-41; De 3:13-15; 1Ch 2:21-23

Ashtaroth.

12:4

the children of Machir by.

Nu 32:39,40

32
At verse 14, as well as here, notice is taken, that to the tribe of Levi, "Moses gave no inheritance," for so God had appointed. Nu 18:20. If they had been appointed to a lot entire by themselves, Moses would have served them first, not because it was his own tribe, but because it was God's, but they must be provided for in another manner; their habitation must be scattered in all the tribes, and their maintenance brought out of all the tribes, and God himself was the portion both of their inheritance and of their cup.

18:7; De 10:9; 18:1,2
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