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Text -- Joshua 18:5 (NET)

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Wesley: Jos 18:5 - -- Which were of equal extent or worth: for no tribe was so great, but one of these parts in its full extent would abundantly suffice them; and there was...
Which were of equal extent or worth: for no tribe was so great, but one of these parts in its full extent would abundantly suffice them; and there was no reason why the portions should be greater or less according as the tribes at present were more or fewer in number, because of the various changes which happened therein successively; it being usual for one tribe to be more numerous than another in one age, which was fewer in the next. And if the several tribes had increased more, and not diminished their numbers by their sins, they might have sent forth colonies, and taken any part of the land, even as far as Euphrates, all which the Lord of the whole earth had given them a right to, which when they pleased they might take possession of.

Wesley: Jos 18:5 - -- They shall not be disturbed in their possession, but shall keep it, except some part of it shall be adjudged to another tribe.
They shall not be disturbed in their possession, but shall keep it, except some part of it shall be adjudged to another tribe.

Wesley: Jos 18:5 - -- In respect of Judah, not of the whole land; for divers other tribes were more northern than they.
In respect of Judah, not of the whole land; for divers other tribes were more northern than they.
JFB -> Jos 18:4-9
JFB: Jos 18:4-9 - -- Though the lot determined the part of the country where each tribe was to be located, it could not determine the extent of territory which might be re...
Though the lot determined the part of the country where each tribe was to be located, it could not determine the extent of territory which might be required; and the dissatisfaction of the children of Joseph with the alleged smallness of their possession gave reason to fear that complaints might arise from other quarters, unless precautions were taken to make a proper distribution of the land. For this purpose a commission was given to twenty-one persons--three chosen from each of the seven tribes which had not yet received their inheritance, to make an accurate survey of the country.
Clarke -> Jos 18:5
Clarke: Jos 18:5 - -- Judah shall abide - on the south, and the house of Joseph - on the north - Joshua does not mean that the tribe of Judah occupied the south, and the ...
Judah shall abide - on the south, and the house of Joseph - on the north - Joshua does not mean that the tribe of Judah occupied the south, and the tribe of Ephraim and Manasseh the north of the promised land; this was not the fact: but being now at Shiloh, a considerable way in the territory of Ephraim, and not far from that of Judah, he speaks of them in relation to the place in which he then was. Calmet considers him as thus addressing the deputies: "Go and examine the whole of the country which remains yet to be possessed; do not take into consideration the tribe of Judah, which is on the south, nor the tribe of Ephraim, which is on the north of where we now are, but carefully divide the remaining land which is not occupied by these tribes into seven equal parts."This makes a very good sense, and frees the place from embarrassment.
TSK -> Jos 18:5
Judah shall : Jos 15:1-12, Jos 19:1-9
the house : Josh. 16:1-17:18

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Poole -> Jos 18:5
Poole: Jos 18:5 - -- Seven parts which were of equal extent or worth; for no tribe was so great but one of these parts in its full extent would abundantly suffice them; a...
Seven parts which were of equal extent or worth; for no tribe was so great but one of these parts in its full extent would abundantly suffice them; and there was no reason why the portions should be greater or less according as the tribes at present were more or fewer in number, because of the various changes which happened therein successively; it being usual for one tribe to be more numerous than another in one age, which was fewer in the next. And if the several tribes had increased more, and not diminished their numbers by their sins, they might have sent forth colonies, and taken any part of the land, even as far as Euphrates, all which the Lord of the whole earth had given them a right to, which when they pleased they might take possession of.
Shall abide in their coast on the south: they shall not be disturbed in their possession, but shall keep it, except some part of it shall be adjudged to another tribe.
On the north in respect of Judah, not of the whole land; for divers other tribes were more northern than they.
Haydock -> Jos 18:5
Haydock: Jos 18:5 - -- North, with respect to Silo. Juda had taken possession of his territory, as well as the tribes of Joseph.
North, with respect to Silo. Juda had taken possession of his territory, as well as the tribes of Joseph.
Gill -> Jos 18:5
Gill: Jos 18:5 - -- And they shall divide it into seven parts,.... According to the number of the seven tribes not yet settled; and this they were to describe and divide ...
And they shall divide it into seven parts,.... According to the number of the seven tribes not yet settled; and this they were to describe and divide was all the land subdued, or not subdued, only the following excepted:
Judah shall abide in their coast on the south; on the south of the land of Canaan, where their lot fell, so that needed not to be measured and described; and this tribe was to retain what they were possessed of, unless it should appear they had too much, and others wanted, and they willing to part with some of it to their brethren, as they afterwards did to the tribes of Simeon and Dan:
and the house of Joseph shall abide in their coast on the north; on the north of the tribe of Judah; not of the land of Canaan, for some other tribes lay more northerly.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 18:1-28
TSK Synopsis: Jos 18:1-28 - --1 The tabernacle is set up at Shiloh.2 The remainder of the land is described, and divided into seven parts.10 Joshua distributes it by lot.11 The lot...
MHCC -> Jos 18:2-10
MHCC: Jos 18:2-10 - --After a year or more, Joshua blamed their slackness, and told them how to proceed. God, by his grace, has given us a title to a good land, the heavenl...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 18:2-10
Matthew Henry: Jos 18:2-10 - -- Here, I. Joshua reproves those tribes which were yet unsettled that they did not bestir themselves to gain a settlement in the land which God had gi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 18:2-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 18:2-10 - --
Survey of the Land that had yet to be Divided. - Jos 18:2. After the tabernacle had been set up, the casting of the lots and division of the land am...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 18:1-10
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 ...




