Joshua 15:21-63

Kabzeel.

Ne 11:25

Eder.

Ge 35:21

22

Kedesh.

12:22; Nu 33:37; De 1:19

Hazor.The LXX. read [Hasoriónain,] for Hazar-Ithnan, regarding these two as one city.

Ziph.Eusebius and Jerome say, that Ziph was a village in their time eight miles east from Hebron.

1Sa 23:14,19,24; Ps 54:1; *title

Telem.

1Sa 15:4

Hazor.Or, rather, Hazar-hadattah, or, as the LXX., Alexandrian, and Vulgate render [Hasór Lé kainé,] {Asor nova,} "New Hazor," to distinguish it from the preceding (ver. 28,) and following Hazor. Eusebius and Jerome say it was a village in their time, on the eastern confines of Askelon.

Kerioth.Or, rather, Kerioth-Hezron: LXX. [hai poleis] (Alex. [polis]) [Haserón,] "the cities (city) of Hezron."

25

Moladah.Probably the same as Malatha, a city frequently mentioned by Eusebius; from whom it appears to have been situated in the southern border of Judah, about twenty miles from Hebron.

1Ch 4:28

Hazar-gaddah.This is apparently the city which Eusebius calls [Aser;] which he says, was, in his time, a town situated between Askalon and Ashdod.

Beth-palet.

Ne 11:26

Hazar-shual.

19:3; 1Ch 4:28

Beer-sheba.

19:2; Ge 21:14,31-33; 26:33

Bizjoth-jah.Instead of Bizjothjah, the LXX. read, "and their towns and villages."

Baalah.

9-11; 19:3

Azem.

1Ch 4:29

Hormah.

19:4; Nu 14:45; De 1:44; Jud 1:17

Ziklag.

19:5; 1Sa 27:6; 30:1; 1Ch 12:1

Ain.Probably the [bethanin] of Eusebius, four miles from Hebron.

Nu 34:11

Rimmon.

Ne 11:29

Eshtaol.This town is placed by Eusebius ten mile from Eleutheropolis, towards Nicopolis: and it is supposed to be a wretched village, called Esdad, about 15 miles south of Yebna.

19:41; Nu 13:23; Jud 13:25; 16:31

Zoreah.A town near to Eshtaol, placed at ten miles' distance N. of Eleutheropolis by Eusebius.

Tappuah.

53; 12:17

Jarmuth.

10:3,23; 12:11; Ne 11:29

Adullam.

12:15; 1Sa 22:1; Mic 1:15

Socoh.Eusebius says, there were two cities of Socoh, an upper and lower, nine miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Jerusalem.

48; 1Sa 17:1; 1Ch 4:18

Azekah.Eusebius and Jerome say there was a town of this name in their time, between Jerusalem and Eleutheropolis.

10:10; 1Sa 17:1

Sharaim.

1Sa 17:52

Adithaim.Eusebius mentions two cities, called Adatha, one towards Gaza, and the other east of Lydda.

and Gede-rothaim. or, or. fourteen cities.There are fifteen in all; but the two last seem to be only two names of the same city.

37

Mizpeh.

Ge 31:48,49; Jud 20:1; 21:5; 1Sa 7:5,6,16; 10:17

Joktheel.

2Ki 14:7

Lachish.

10:3,31,32; 12:11; 2Ki 18:14,17; 19:8

Bozkath.

2Ki 22:1

Eglon.

10:3; 12:12

40

Makkedah.

10:21,28; 12:16

Libnah.

10:29; 12:15; 2Ki 8:22

Ether.

19:7

43

Keilah.

1Sa 23:1-14

Achzib.

Ge 38:5; Mic 1:14

Mareshah.

Mic 1:15

Ekron.

13:3; 1Sa 5:10; 6:17; Am 1:8; Zep 2:4; Zec 9:5-7

near. Heb. by the place of.

1Sa 5:1,6; 2Ch 26:6; Ne 13:23,24; Isa 20:1; Am 1:8

Gaza.

Jud 16:1-21; Jer 47:1,5; Am 1:6,7; Zep 2:4; Ac 8:26

the river.

4; 13:3; Ex 23:31; Nu 34:5,6

Jattir.

21:14

Kirjath-sannah.

15; Jud 1:11

50

Goshen.

10:41; 11:16

Giloh.

2Sa 15:12

Dumah.

Isa 21:11

Janum. or, Janus.

53

Kirjath-arba.

13; 14:15; Ge 23:2

Maon.

1Sa 23:25; 25:2,7; 2Ch 26:10; Isa 35:2

Carmel.

1Ki 18:42

Ziph.

24; 1Sa 23:14,15; 26:1,2

56

Timnah.

10; Ge 38:12; Jer 14:1

Gedor.

1Ch 4:39

59

Kirjath-baal.

18:14; 1Sa 7:1

Beth-arabah.

6; 18:18

the city of.This city was situated somewhere in the vicinity, west of the lake Asphaltites; and supposed by some to be the same as Zoar.

En-gedi.En-gedi, or Hazazon-Tamar, was situated, according to Eusebius, in the desert west of the Dead Sea. Josephus says it was 300 stadia from Jerusalem, and not far from the lake Asphaltites; and consequently it could not have been far from Jericho and the mouth of the Jordan. It was celebrated for the abundance of its palm-trees.

1Sa 23:29; 2Ch 20:2

Jud 1:8,21; 2Sa 5:6-9; 1Ch 11:4-8; Ro 7:14-21

Jeremiah 32:44

buy.

6-15

in the land.

17:26

for I.

37; 33:7,11,26; Ps 126:1-4As an earnest of these promises, houses and lands shall again take a good price in Judah and Jerusalem; and though they now are almost valueless, there shall again be a sufficiency of purchasers. Trade shall revive, for they shall have money enough to buy land with; husbandry shall revive, for those that have money, shall covet to lay it out upon lands; laws shall again have their due course, for they shall subscribe evidences, and seal them.

Jeremiah 33:13

shall.

Le 27:32; Lu 15:4; Joh 10:3,4
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