a13:21-24
b13:21
c34:3-5
dJosh 15:1-4
e1 Kgs 8:65
fJudg 20:1
g2 Sam 3:10

‏ Numbers 13:21

Summary for Num 13:21-24: 13:21-24  a The spies explored the land, which was unusually fertile in contrast with the Sinai wilderness. 13:21  b It was about 275 miles from the wilderness of Zin, located roughly between the wilderness of Paran and the southern frontier of Canaan (see 34:3-5  c; Josh 15:1-4  d), to Lebo-hamath (“entrance of Hamath,” either a notable mountain pass or another city near Hamath) in Syria.

• The exact location of Rehob is uncertain, but it was probably the same as Old Testament Beth-rehob, situated near a major route to Hamath. The text thus already identifies the approximate borders of the Promised Land (see 1 Kgs 8:65  e). The phrase “from Dan to Beersheba” (Judg 20:1  f; 2 Sam 3:10  g), frequently used to demarcate Israel’s traditional boundaries, referred to a considerably smaller area than the territory visited by Israel’s spies.
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