Numbers 34:5-8
the river.Ge 15:18; Jos 15:4,47; 1Ki 8:65; Isa 27:12the sea.6,7 Jos 1:4; 9:1; 15:12,47; 23:4; Eze 47:10,15,20 north border.3,6,9,10mount Hor.33:37 the entrance.13:21; Jos 13:5,6; 2Sa 8:9; 2Ki 14:25; Jer 39:5; Eze 47:15-20Joshua 13:3-6
Sihor.Jer 2:18which is counted.Ge 10:15-19; Nu 34:2-14five 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 2:23Avims. the land of.10:40; 11:3; 12:7,8Mearah. 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 4:1the 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 27:9Lebanon.De 1:7; 3:25Baal-gad.12:7under mount.11:17unto the.Nu 34:8; Isa 10:9; Am 6:2 Misrephoth-maim.11:8them.23:13; Ge 15:18-21; Ex 23:30,31; Jud 2:21-23only divide.14:1,2
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