Joshua 10:3

king of Jerusalem.

1,5; 12:10-13; 15:35-39,54,63; 18:28

Hebron.Hebron was situated on an eminence, 20 miles south of Jerusalem, and the same distance north of Beersheba. It is now called El Khalil, "the well-beloved," the usual epithet which the Turks and Arabs apply to Abraham, whose sepulchral cave they still shew; over which St. Helena built a magnificent church. Its original site was on an eminence, at the southern foot of which the present village is pleasantly situated, on which are the remains of an ancient castle, its sole defence.

14:15; Ge 23:2; 37:14; Nu 13:22; 2Sa 2:11

Lachish.

2Ki 18:14,17; 2Ch 11:9; Mic 1:13

Joshua 10:23

1,3,5

Joshua 12:11

Jarmuth.Placed by Eusebius and Jerome four miles from Eleutheropolis, near Eshtaol; but, in Jermus, which is probably the same, they state it to be ten miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Jerusalem; which is supposed to be nearer the truth.

10:3-23

Lachish.Eusebius and Jerome say it was a village in their time, seven miles south from Eleutheropolis.

10:3,23,31,32

Nehemiah 11:29

En-rimmon.Rimmon is placed by Eusebius in the south of Judah, 16 miles south of Eleutheropolis.

Jos 15:32

Rimmon. Zareah.These variations are only chargeable to the translator; the original being uniformly Zorâh.

Jos 15:33

Zoreah.

Jos 19:41; Jud 13:25

Zorah. Jarmuth.

Jos 12:11; 15:35
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