Judges 1:29-32

Jos 16:10; 1Ki 9:16

Kitron.The Talmudists say Kitron is "tzippor," that is, Sepphoris, or Diocæsarea, a celebrated city of Galilee, now the village Safoury, situated in the plain of Esdraelon, twenty miles (north-west) from Tiberias, according to Benjamin of Tudela.

Nahalol.

Jos 19:15

Asher.

Jos 19:24-30

Accho.Accho, the Ptolemais of the Greeks and Romans, and called Saint John of Acre by the Crusaders, is situated on the Mediterranean, in a fine plain, at the north angle of a bay to which it gives name, and which extends in a semicircle of three leagues as far as Carmel, and nine leagues from Tyre.

Zidon.Another celebrated city of Phoenicia, now Saidè, situated in a fine country on the Mediterranean, 400 stadia from Berytus, and 200 (north) from Tyre, according to Strabo, one day's journey from Paneas, according to Josephus, and sixty-six miles from Damascus, according to Abulfeda.

Achzib.Or, Ecdippa, now Zib, nine miles north, from Accho.

Ps 106:34,35

Psalms 106:34-38

did not.

Jos 15:63; 16:10; 17:12-16; 23:12,13; Jud 1:19,21,27-35

Mt 17:19-21

concerning.

Nu 33:52,55,56; De 7:2,16,23,24; 20:16,17; 1Sa 15:3,22,23

But.

Jos 15:63; Jud 1:27-36; 2:2,3

learned.

Isa 2:6; 1Co 5:6; 15:33

And.

78:58; Ex 34:15,16; Jud 2:12,13,17,19; 3:5-7; 10:6

2Ki 17:8-11,16,17; 2Ch 33:2-9; Eze 16:15-63; 20:28-32

which.

Ex 23:33; De 7:16; Jos 23:13; Jud 2:3,14,15

they sacrificed.However unnatural and horrid human sacrifices may appear, it is certain, that they did not only exist, but almost universally prevailed in the heathen world, especially among the Canaanites and Phoenicians.

De 12:30,31; 18:10; 2Ki 16:3; 17:17; 21:6; Isa 57:5; Jer 7:31; 32:35

Eze 16:20,21; 20:26; 23:37,47

devils.

Le 17:7; De 32:17; 2Ch 11:15; 1Co 10:20; Ro 9:20

shed.

De 21:9; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; Jer 2:34

the land.

Nu 35:33; Isa 1:15; 26:21; Eze 7:23; 22:3
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