
Text -- Joshua 13:2 (NET)




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Wesley: Jos 13:2 - -- Unconquered by thee, and to be conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright.
Unconquered by thee, and to be conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright.

A people in the northeast of Canaan, as the Philistines are on the southwest.
JFB -> Jos 13:2-6
JFB: Jos 13:2-6 - -- That is, to be acquired. This section forms a parenthesis, in which the historian briefly notices the districts yet unsubdued; namely, first, the whol...
That is, to be acquired. This section forms a parenthesis, in which the historian briefly notices the districts yet unsubdued; namely, first, the whole country of the Philistines--a narrow tract stretching about sixty miles along the Mediterranean coast, and that of the Geshurites to the south of it (1Sa 27:8). Both included that portion of the country "from Sihor, which is before Egypt," a small brook near El-Arish, which on the east was the southern boundary of Canaan, to Ekron, the most northerly of the five chief lordships or principalities of the Philistines.
Clarke -> Jos 13:2
Clarke: Jos 13:2 - -- The borders of the Philistines, and all Geshuri - The borders of the Philistines may mean the land which they possessed on the sea-coast, southwest ...
The borders of the Philistines, and all Geshuri - The borders of the Philistines may mean the land which they possessed on the sea-coast, southwest of the land of Canaan. There were several places named Geshuri, but that spoken of here was probably the region on the south of Canaan, towards Arabia, or towards Egypt. - Calmet. Cellarius supposes it to have been a country in the vicinity of the Amalekites.
Calvin -> Jos 13:2
Calvin: Jos 13:2 - -- 2.This is the land, etc The ancient boundaries long ago fixed by God, are recalled to remembrance, in order that Joshua. and the people may feel full...
2.This is the land, etc The ancient boundaries long ago fixed by God, are recalled to remembrance, in order that Joshua. and the people may feel fully persuaded that the covenant made with Abraham would be fulfilled in every part. Wherefore they are enjoined to make it their study to acquire the parts still remaining to be possessed. The inference will be appropriate if we make a practical application of this perseverance to that which is required of us, viz., to forget the things which are behind, and reach forth unto those that are before, and press toward the mark for the prize of our high calling. (Phi 3:14.) 128 For it would be of no use to run in the race without endeavoring to reach the goal.
The boundary commenced with a river separating Egypt toward the sea from the Holy Land, and most probably the river Nile, as we interpret it according to the received opinion, or a small stream which flowed past the town of Rhinocornea, believed by many to be Raphia or Raphane. 129 It is indeed beyond dispute that the inheritance of the people commencing in that quarter was contiguous to Egypt. But although I have followed the opinion of the majority of expositors, that the boundaries were not extended further than to the less cultivated and in a manner desert land, lest greater proximity might have been injurious by leading to too close familiarity with the Egyptians, I by no means repudiate a different opinion.
The third verse raises a question. After it is said that the territories towards the sea-coast were five, a sixth is added, namely, that of the Avites. Some think that it is not counted among the five because it was an insignificant province. But I would have my readers to consider whether there may not be an indirect antithesis between a free people, their own masters, and five territories ruled by sovereigns. Hence the Avites being in different circumstances are mentioned separately, the plural number being used for the sake of distinction. In the enumeration of the sovereignties they are not arranged in the order of their dignity or opulence, but the first place is given to Aza because of its nearness to Egypt, and the same remark applies to Ashdod and the others.
The Septuagint translators, according to their usual custom, employ the Greek
TSK -> Jos 13:2
TSK: Jos 13:2 - -- the land : Exo 23:29-31; Deu 11:23, Deu 11:24; Jdg 3:1
borders : Gen 10:14, Gen 26:1; Joe 3:4
Geshuri : Jos 13:11, Jos 13:13, Jos 12:5; 1Sa 27:8; 2Sa ...

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Barnes -> Jos 13:2
Barnes: Jos 13:2 - -- This and Jos 13:3 name the still unconquered districts in the southern half of the land, Jos 13:4-6 those in the north. Geshuri - A district o...
This and Jos 13:3 name the still unconquered districts in the southern half of the land, Jos 13:4-6 those in the north.
Geshuri - A district on the south of Philistia, the inhabitants of which are again named in 1Sa 27:8; but are not to be confounded with the land of the Geshurites mentioned in Jos 13:13; Jos 12:5.
Poole -> Jos 13:2
Poole: Jos 13:2 - -- That yet remaineth unconquered by thee, and to be conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright.
Geshuri a people in the north-east...
That yet remaineth unconquered by thee, and to be conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright.
Geshuri a people in the north-east of Canaan, of which see Deu 3:14 , as the Philistines are on the southwest.
Haydock -> Jos 13:2
Haydock: Jos 13:2 - -- Galilee. As Josue had been making such conquests in that part lately, some would translate Geliloth, "the confines" of the Philistines, in which s...
Galilee. As Josue had been making such conquests in that part lately, some would translate Geliloth, "the confines" of the Philistines, in which sense it seems to be taken, chap. xviii. 18., and xxii. 10. (Calmet) ---
Bonfrere suspects that St. Jerome wrote Galila. ---
Gessuri, either near Mount Hermon, (Menochius) or bordering upon Arabia, 1 Kings xv., and xxvii. 10.
Gill -> Jos 13:2
Gill: Jos 13:2 - -- This is the land that yet remaineth,.... Unconquered and not enjoyed, namely, what is after described; and this account is given for Joshua's informa...
This is the land that yet remaineth,.... Unconquered and not enjoyed, namely, what is after described; and this account is given for Joshua's information, that he might know what to divide, and for the people of Israel's sake, that they might know what they had a right to a claim upon; what they should endeavour to possess themselves of, and what the Lord would deliver into their hands, provided they were obedient to his will, for, because they were not, hence many of these places never came into their possession, though divided to them by lot:
all the borders of the Philistines; whose country bordered and lay upon the shores of the Mediterranean sea, in the southwest of the land of Canaan:
and all Geshuri; the principal city belonging to it is said to be in Syria, 2Sa 15:8; and had a king over it in the times of David, 2Sa 3:3; and seems never to have come into the hands of the Israelites.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 13:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Jos 13:1-33 - --1 The bounds of the land not yet conquered.8 The inheritance of the two tribes and half.14 The Lord and his sacrifices are the inheritance of Levi.15 ...
Maclaren -> Jos 13:1-6
Maclaren: Jos 13:1-6 - --Joshua 13:1-6
Joshua was now a very old man and had occupied seven years in the conquest. His work was over, and now he had only to take steps to secu...
MHCC -> Jos 13:1-6
MHCC: Jos 13:1-6 - --At this chapter begins the account of the dividing of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel by lot; a narrative showing the performance of the...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 13:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jos 13:1-6 - -- Here, I. God puts Joshua in mind of his old age, v. 1. 1. It is said that Joshua was old and stricken in years, and he and Caleb were at this time...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 13:1-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:1-14 - --
Introduction to the Division of the Land. - Jos 13:1-7. Command of the Lord to Joshua to distribute the land of Canaan by lot among the nine tribes ...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 13:1-7
Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21
Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...
