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17:11 Within Issachar’s and Asher’s territory Manasseh was assigned Beth Shean, Ibleam, the residents of Dor, En Dor, the residents of Taanach, the residents of Megiddo, the three of Napheth, and the towns surrounding all these cities.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Asher a tribe of Israel that came from Asher; son of Jacob and Zilpah,the man; son of Jacob and Zilpah,a tribe of Israel or its land
 · Beth-shean a town of Manasseh 5 km west of the Jordan & 25 km south of Lake Galilee
 · Beth-Shean a town of Manasseh 5 km west of the Jordan & 25 km south of Lake Galilee
 · Dor a coastal town of Canaanites in Manasseh 25 km west of Megiddo
 · En-Dor a town of Manasseh in Issachar, located south. of Mt. Tabor (OS)
 · En-dor a town of Manasseh in Issachar, located south. of Mt. Tabor (OS)
 · Ibleam a town on the border of Issachar and Manasseh
 · Issachar the tribe of Israel that came from his Jacob's son Issachar,son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Issachar,the tribe of Issachar in Israel,son of Obed-Edom
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · Megiddo a town and a plain of Manasseh
 · Naphath a town; a Canaanite town in the territory of Manasseh
 · Taanach a town of Manasseh given to the Kohathites, 7 km SSE of Megiddo


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Taanach | PALESTINE, 2 | PALESTINE EXPLORATION, 2A | MEGIDDO; MEGIDDON | MANASSEH (2) | Issachar | Israel | Ibleam | HEIGHT; HEIGHTS | Gibeon | En-Dor | ENDOR | Dor | DOR; DORA | COUNTRY | Bileam | Beth-shean | BETHSHEAN | BETH-SHEAN; BETH-SHAN | ASHER | more
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Wesley: Jos 17:11 - -- As Ephraim had some cities in the tribe of Manasseh, and as it was not unusual, when the place allotted to any tribe was too narrow for it, and the ne...

As Ephraim had some cities in the tribe of Manasseh, and as it was not unusual, when the place allotted to any tribe was too narrow for it, and the next too large, to give away part from the larger to the less portion; nay, sometimes one whole tribe was taken into another; as Simeon's was into Judah's portion, when it was found too large for Judah.

Wesley: Jos 17:11 - -- Not the places only, but the people; whom they spared and used for servants.

Not the places only, but the people; whom they spared and used for servants.

Wesley: Jos 17:11 - -- The words may be rendered, the third part of that country; and so the meaning may be, that the cities and towns here mentioned are a third part of tha...

The words may be rendered, the third part of that country; and so the meaning may be, that the cities and towns here mentioned are a third part of that country, that is, of that part of Issachar's and Asher's portion, in which those places lay.

JFB: Jos 17:7-11 - -- The southern boundary is here traced from the east. Asher (now Yasir), the starting point, was a town fifteen Roman miles east of Shechem, and ancient...

The southern boundary is here traced from the east. Asher (now Yasir), the starting point, was a town fifteen Roman miles east of Shechem, and anciently a place of importance.

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- Greek, "Scythopolis" (now Beisan), in the valley of the Jordan, towards the east end of the plain of Jezreel. "Beth-shean" means "house of rest," so c...

Greek, "Scythopolis" (now Beisan), in the valley of the Jordan, towards the east end of the plain of Jezreel. "Beth-shean" means "house of rest," so called from its being the halting place for caravans travelling between Syria or Midian, and Egypt, and the great station for the commerce between these countries for many centuries.

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- In the neighborhood of Megiddo (2Ki 9:27).

In the neighborhood of Megiddo (2Ki 9:27).

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- (now Tantoura), anciently a strong fortress; a wall of wild precipitous rock defended the shore fortifications against attack from the land side.

(now Tantoura), anciently a strong fortress; a wall of wild precipitous rock defended the shore fortifications against attack from the land side.

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- Situated on a rocky eminence, four Roman miles south of Tabor.

Situated on a rocky eminence, four Roman miles south of Tabor.

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- These were near to each other, and they are generally mentioned in Scripture together. They were both royal and strongly fortified places (see on Jdg ...

These were near to each other, and they are generally mentioned in Scripture together. They were both royal and strongly fortified places (see on Jdg 1:27).

JFB: Jos 17:11 - -- Districts or provinces. It is computed that Manasseh possessed in Asher and Issachar portions of ground to the extent of more than two hundred square ...

Districts or provinces. It is computed that Manasseh possessed in Asher and Issachar portions of ground to the extent of more than two hundred square miles.

Clarke: Jos 17:11 - -- Beth-shean - Called afterwards Scythopolis; the city of the Scythians or Cuthites, those who were sent into the different Samaritan cities by the ki...

Beth-shean - Called afterwards Scythopolis; the city of the Scythians or Cuthites, those who were sent into the different Samaritan cities by the kings of Assyria

Clarke: Jos 17:11 - -- Dor - On the Mediterranean Sea, about eight miles from Caesarea, on the road to Tyre

Dor - On the Mediterranean Sea, about eight miles from Caesarea, on the road to Tyre

Clarke: Jos 17:11 - -- En-dor - The well or fountain of Dor, the place where Saul went to consult the witch; 1Sa 28:7, etc.

En-dor - The well or fountain of Dor, the place where Saul went to consult the witch; 1Sa 28:7, etc.

Calvin: Jos 17:11 - -- 11.And Manasseh had in Issachar, etc How they were so mingled as to possess some cities in the lot of Asher and Issachar, while the tribe of Ephraim ...

11.And Manasseh had in Issachar, etc How they were so mingled as to possess some cities in the lot of Asher and Issachar, while the tribe of Ephraim dwelt between their limits, it is not easy to divine, unless, perhaps, it was perceived that a more commodious habitation would not be liable to many complaints, 156 or, perhaps, after the whole country had become more certainly known, some change was made on principles of equity in the former partition. This, therefore, seems to have been a new acquisition after it was discovered that the children of Manasseh might occupy a wider extent without loss to others. Nor was the habitation given to them a subjugated one, which they might immediately enjoy, but it was an inheritance treasured up in hope, and founded more upon heavenly promise than on actual possession. And yet their not gaining possession of those cities is attributed to their fault, because the lot assigning it to them was an indubitable pledge of victory. The reason, therefore, why they could not expel the inhabitants was, because they were not fully persuaded in their minds that God is true, and stifled his agency by their own sluggishness. But another crime still less pardonable was committed when, having it in their power easily to destroy all, they not only were slothful in executing the command of God, but, induced by filthy lucre, 157 they preserved those alive whom God had doomed to destruction. For persons, on whom we impose tribute, we in a manner take under our faith and protection. God had appointed them the ministers of his vengeance, and he supplies them with strength to execute it: they not only delay, but deprive themselves of the liberty of acting rightly. It is not strange, therefore, that God severely punished this perverse heartlessness, by making those nations whom they had pardoned in the face of a clear prohibition, to become like thorns to pierce their eyes and pricks to gall their sides.

Here, again, a question arises, How were cities granted to them in the tribe of Asher and Issachar, when the portions of both were as yet unknown? Here, therefore, that which had not yet taken place is related by way of anticipation. Be this as it may, we gather that from ignorance of the localities, single portions were not divided so exactly as not to make it necessary afterwards to correct what had been more or less decided. 158 And we must hold in general, with regard both to the tribe of Ephraim and the others, that many of the cities which they gained were of no account because of the devastation. I doubt not that many ruins here lie buried. On the other hand, we must conclude that in fertile spots, or spots possessed of other advantages, where petty villages only existed, their famous cities were founded. It is certain that Sichem was of sufficient importance to hold both a name and rank, and yet there is no mention of it here. The same is the case with Samaria, which, as is well known, belonged to the same tribe of Ephraim when it was the metropolis of the kingdom of Israel. It is plain, therefore, that each tribe possessed several cities, which are here passed over in silence.

TSK: Jos 17:11 - -- Manasseh : Jos 16:9; 1Ch 7:29; Beth-shean, the Scythopolis of the Greek and Roman writers, was situated in the plain of Jordan, west of that river, 12...

Manasseh : Jos 16:9; 1Ch 7:29; Beth-shean, the Scythopolis of the Greek and Roman writers, was situated in the plain of Jordan, west of that river, 120 furlongs (south) from Tiberias, according to Josephus, and 600 furlongs (north) from Jerusalem (2; Mac 1Ch 12:29). It was the largest city of the Decapolis, and the only one on that side of Jordan. It is now called Bisan, 8 hours or 24 miles from Tiberias; and described by Dr. Richardson, exclusive of its ruins, as a ""collection of miserable hovels, containing 200 inhabitants.""1Sa 31:10, 1Sa 31:12, Beth-shan, 1Ki 4:12

Ibleam : 2Ki 9:27; 1Ch 6:70, Bileam

Dor : Dor, according to Eusebius, was situated on the Mediterranean, nine miles from Cesarea Palestine, towards Carmel. The village of Tortura, four leagues north of Cesarea, is supposed to nearly occupy it site. Jos 12:23; Jdg 1:27; 1Ki 4:11

Endor : 1Sa 28:7; Psa 83:10

Taanach : Jos 12:21; Jdg 5:19

Megiddo : Jdg 1:27, Jdg 5:19; 1Ki 4:12, 1Ki 9:15; 2Ki 9:27, 2Ki 23:29, 2Ki 23:30; 2Ch 35:22; Zec 12:11

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Barnes: Jos 17:11 - -- Perhaps Beth-shean (in Issachar) and the other five towns (in Asher) were given to the Manassites in compensation for towns in the Manassite territo...

Perhaps Beth-shean (in Issachar) and the other five towns (in Asher) were given to the Manassites in compensation for towns in the Manassite territory allotted to the Ephraimites. (See Jos 17:9. Compare Jos 21:9.) To the wall of Beth-shean, or Bethshah ("Beisan,"about 5 miles west of the Jordan), the bodies of Saul and his sons were fastened by the Philistines after the battle on Mount Gilboa. After the exile it received the Greek name of Scythopolis, perhaps because it was principally tenanted by a rude and pagan population, styled in contempt Scythians. It was a border city of Galilee, and the chief town of the Decapolis. In Christian times it was the see of a bishop, who is enumerated as present at Nicaea and other Councils of the Church.

Ibleam (Bileam, 1Ch 6:70), perhaps "Jelameh,"was a Levitical town (Jos 21:25 note). Near this place Ahaziah was mortally wounded by Jehu (2Ki 9:27), and fled to Megiddo, which was no doubt not far distant.

Three countries - Rather "the three hills."The district belonging to the last-mentioned three towns had a common name, derived no doubt from its natural features, and was called "the three hills."Compare Decapolis, Tripolis, etc.

Poole: Jos 17:11 - -- In Issachar and in Asher either, 1. Bordering upon them, as in Asher is taken, Jos 17:10 , and as Aaron’ s rod is said to be in the ark, i.e....

In Issachar and in Asher either,

1. Bordering upon them, as in Asher is taken, Jos 17:10 , and as Aaron’ s rod is said to be in the ark, i.e. close by it, Heb 9:4 ; or,

2. Properly in them, as Ephraim had some cities in the tribe of Manasseh, Jos 16:9 , and as it was not unusual, when the places allotted to any tribe was too narrow for it, and the next too large, to give away part from the larger to the less portion; nay, sometimes one whole tribe was taken into another, as Simeon was into Judah’ s portion, when it was found too large for Judah, Jos 19:9 .

The inhabitants of Dor ; not the places only, but the people; whom, contrary to God’ s command, they spared and used for servants, whom therefore they are said to have or possess.

Three countries: this may be referred either to some, to wit, the three last places, or to all the places named in this verse, which are here said either to have three countries or tracts of land belonging to them, or to be in three several countries or portions, as they seem to have been, some in Issachar, and some in Asher, and yet both belonging to Manasseh. Or, the words may be rendered the third part of that country ; for the Hebrew word is of the singular number, and the article seems emphatical; and so the meaning may be, that the cities and towns here mentioned are a third part of that country, i.e. of that part of Issachar’ s and Asher’ s portion, in which those places lay.

Haydock: Jos 17:11 - -- In Aser. The following towns were upon the frontiers of these two tribes, (Menochius) or they properly belonged to them respectively. But the child...

In Aser. The following towns were upon the frontiers of these two tribes, (Menochius) or they properly belonged to them respectively. But the children of Manasses took possession of them, after conquering by degrees, the former inhabitants, who were suffered to live among them, as the Jebusites were for some time, at Jerusalem, chap. xv. 63. (Haydock) ---

Bethsan, or Scythopolis, as it was called by the Greeks, after the Scythians had invaded those countries, (Herodotus l. 105,) in the year of the world 3391, almost 100 years from the destruction of the kingdom of Israel. Unless these Scythians may rather be the Cutheans, who were sent to people the kingdom of Samaria, most of whom embraced the Jewish religion, while those of Bethsan adhered to their ancient idolatry, and therefore retained their name. Even in the days of Josephus, most of the inhabitants were heathens: the kings of Juda were not able to subdue them entirely. Bethsan was situated to the south of the sea of Tiberias, 600 stadia from Jerusalem; (2 Machabees xii. 29,) that is, about 37 leagues, (Calmet) or 111 miles. (Haydock) ---

Dor, nine miles north of Cæsarea. ---

Endor, "the fountain of Dor," four miles south of Mount Thabor. (Eusebius) ---

Here Saul consulted the witch, 1 Kings xxxviii. 7. ---

Thenac, near Legion, and the torrent of Cisson, where Barac gained a victory, Judges v. ---

Nopheth, means "a canton," and thus Manasses may have had three portions of land round the three aforesaid cities, in which sense it is translated, chap. xi. 2. (Calmet; Masius) ---

But Serarius takes Nopheth to mean a city, (Menochius) agreeably to the Septuagint, "the third part of Naphetha, and its villages." (Haydock) ---

The other two parts of the city might be occupied by Zabulon. (Bonfrere) ---

No mention is made of Nopheth, Judges i. 27. (Haydock)

Gill: Jos 17:11 - -- And Manasseh had in Issachar, and in Asher, Bethshean, and her towns,.... As Ephraim had cities in Manasseh, so had Manasseh cities in these two tribe...

And Manasseh had in Issachar, and in Asher, Bethshean, and her towns,.... As Ephraim had cities in Manasseh, so had Manasseh cities in these two tribes, which in some parts bordered on it, before described, even the cities following, and the first that is named is Bethshean: this lay in the tribe of Issachar, and was the uttermost border of Manasseh that way; it was, as Josephus m says, called Scythopolis; but not from the Scythians, as Pliny n suggests, but from Succoth, a place where Jacob resided, and which was not far from it, Gen 33:17; it lay before the great plain of Jezreel, and was at the entrance into it,"After this went they over Jordan into the great plain before Bethsan.'' (1 Maccabees 5:52)and was six hundred furlongs, or seventy five miles, from Jerusalem, according to:"From thence they departed to Scythopolis, which lieth six hundred furlongs from Jerusalem,'' (2 Maccabees 12:29)and was one of the cities of Decapolis, from whence our Lord had hearers, Mat 4:25. It was such a pleasant place, that it is said in the Talmud o, that if the garden of Eden was in the land of Israel, Bethshean was the gate of it; on which the gloss says, that its fruits were the sweetest in the land of Israel:

and Ibleam and her towns; it seems to be the same with Bileam, by a transposition of the two first letters, 1Ch 6:70; and was a place not far from Megiddo, after mentioned, as appears from 2Ki 9:27,

and the inhabitants of Dor and her towns; this had been a royal city; see Gill on Jos 11:2 and See Gill on Jos 12:23,

and the inhabitants of Endor and her towns; this place became famous for a witch there in the times of Saul, 1Sa 28:7; in the times of Jerom p it was a large village near Mount Tabor, four miles to the south, which he calls Aeudor, of or in Jezreel; and elsewhere q he speaks of Endor, as near the town of Nain, where our Lord raised the widow's son the dead, and is about: Scythopolis:

and the inhabitants of Taanach and her towns; this had been a royal city; see Gill on Jos 12:22,

and the inhabitants of Megiddo and her towns: this was another royal city mentioned with the former; See Gill on Jos 12:21; there

even three countries; the three last cities, with their towns, that are mentioned, Endor, Taanach, and Megiddo; all which perhaps belonged to Dor, and may be the Naphothdor spoken of Jos 11:2; where the same word is used as here; so Jarchi interprets it.

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NET Notes: Jos 17:11 Heb “Beth Shean and its surrounding towns, Ibleam and its surrounding towns, the residents of Dor and its surrounding towns, the residents of En...

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TSK Synopsis: Jos 17:1-18 - --1 The lot of Manasseh.7 His coast.12 The Canaanites not driven out.14 The children of Joseph obtain another lot.

MHCC: Jos 17:7-13 - --There was great communication between Manasseh and Ephraim. Though each tribe had its inheritance, yet they should intermix one with another, to do go...

Matthew Henry: Jos 17:7-13 - -- We have here a short account of the lot of this half tribe. It reached from Jordan on the east to the great sea on the west; on the south it lay all...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 17:1-13 - -- The inheritance of Manasseh on this side of the Jordan was on the north of Ephraim. Jos 17:1-6 Before proceeding to the more detailed descripti...

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 ...

Constable: Jos 16:1--17:18 - --4. Joseph's inheritance chs. 16-17 The writer may have dealt with the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh together since Jacob had given Joseph the second ...

Guzik: Jos 17:1-18 - --Joshua 15, 16, 17 - The Inheritance of Judah, Ephraim and Western Manasseh 3. (17:1-2) Distribution of the land among the remaining families of the ...

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Introduction / Outline

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Poole: Joshua (Book Introduction) BOOK OF JOSHUA THE ARGUMENT IT is not material to know who was the penman of this book, whether Joshua, as seems most probable from Jos 24:26 , o...

Poole: Joshua 17 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 17 The inheritance of Manasseh, and its borders, Jos 17:1-11 . They could not drive out the Canaanites, but made them tributary, Jos 17:12,...

MHCC: Joshua (Book Introduction) Here is the history of Israel's passing into the land of Canaan, conquering and dividing it, under the command of Joshua, and their history until his ...

MHCC: Joshua 17 (Chapter Introduction) (Jos 17:1-6) The lot of Manasseh. (Jos 17:7-13) The boundaries of Manasseh, The Canaanites not driven out. (Jos 17:14-18) Joseph desires a larger po...

Matthew Henry: Joshua (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Joshua I. We have now before us the history of the Jewish nation in this book and those tha...

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Constable: Joshua (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The name of this book in Hebrew, Greek, and English comes from the ...

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Haydock: Joshua (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. THE BOOK OF JOSUE. This book is called Josue , because it contains the history of what passed under him, and, according to the comm...

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