
Text -- Joshua 11:16 (NET)




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Of Canaan, whose parts here follow.

Wesley: Jos 11:16 - -- Or, the mountain, that is, the mountainous country, namely, of Judea. A considerable part of Judea was called the hilly or the mountainous country, Lu...

Wesley: Jos 11:16 - -- That is, not only the mountainous part, but all the country of Judea, which lay in the southern part of Canaan, and often comes under the name of the ...
That is, not only the mountainous part, but all the country of Judea, which lay in the southern part of Canaan, and often comes under the name of the south.

The mountains or mountainous country of Israel.
JFB -> Jos 11:16
JFB: Jos 11:16 - -- Here follows a general view of the conquest. The division of the country there into five parts; namely, the hills, the land of Goshen, that is, a past...
Here follows a general view of the conquest. The division of the country there into five parts; namely, the hills, the land of Goshen, that is, a pastoral land near Gibeon (Jos 10:41); the valley, the plains and the mountains of Israel, i. e., Carmel, rests upon a diversity of geographical positions, which is characteristic of the region.
Clarke -> Jos 11:16
Clarke: Jos 11:16 - -- The mountain of Israel, and the valley of the same - This place has given considerable trouble to commentators; and it is not easy to assign such a ...
The mountain of Israel, and the valley of the same - This place has given considerable trouble to commentators; and it is not easy to assign such a meaning to the place as may appear in all respects satisfactory
1. If we consider this verse and the 21st to have been added after the times in which the kingdoms of Israel and Judah were divided, the difficulty is at once removed
2. The difficulty will be removed if we consider that mountain and valley are put here for mountains and valleys, and that these include all mountains and valleys which were not in the lot that fell to the tribe of Judah. Or
3. If by mountain of Israel we understand Beth-el, where God appeared to Jacob, afterwards called Israel, and promised him the land of Canaan, a part of the difficulty will be removed. But the first opinion seems best founded; for there is incontestable evidence that several notes have been added to this book since the days of Joshua. See the preface.
Calvin -> Jos 11:16
Calvin: Jos 11:16 - -- 16.So Joshua took all that land, etc In the uninterrupted series of victories, when the land, of its own accord, spewed out its old inhabitants, to g...
16.So Joshua took all that land, etc In the uninterrupted series of victories, when the land, of its own accord, spewed out its old inhabitants, to give free possession to the Israelites, it was visibly manifest, as is said in the Psalm, (Psa 44:3)
“They got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them; but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou had a favor unto them.”
The design of enumerating the places and districts is to let us know that the work which God had begun he continued to carry on without interruption. But it is a mistake to suppose: as some do, that by the name Israel a certain mountain is meant. For it will be plain, from the end of the chapter, (Jos 11:21) that the term is applied indiscriminately to the mountainous part of Israel and Judah. There is therefore an enlarge in the enumeration, because the mountains of the ten tribes are tacitly compared with the mountains of Judah. Accordingly, an antithesis is to be understood. In the other mountain (Jos 11:17) the surname is ambiguous. Some understand it to mean division, as if it had been cut in two; 115 others to mean smooth, as it was destitute of trees, just as a head is rendered smooth by baldness. As the point is uncertain, and of little importance, the reader is at liberty to make his choice.
TSK -> Jos 11:16
TSK: Jos 11:16 - -- all that land : Gen 15:18-21; Num 34:2-13; Deu 34:2, Deu 34:3
hills : Jos 9:1, Jos 12:8
the land : Jos 10:41
the mountain : Jos 11:21; Eze 17:23, Eze ...
all that land : Gen 15:18-21; Num 34:2-13; Deu 34:2, Deu 34:3
the land : Jos 10:41
the mountain : Jos 11:21; Eze 17:23, Eze 36:1-3, Eze 36:8

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Poole -> Jos 11:16
Poole: Jos 11:16 - -- All that land of Cannaan, whose parts here follow. The hill , or, the mountain , i.e. the mountainous country, to wit, of Judea, as may seem,
1. B...
All that land of Cannaan, whose parts here follow. The hill , or, the mountain , i.e. the mountainous country, to wit, of Judea, as may seem,
1. Because in the following enumeration he begins in the south parts, where there was an eminent mountain, Num 13:17 .
2. Because a considerable part of Judea was called the hilly or the mountainous country, Luk 1:39,65 , which is not likely to be omitted in this particular description of the land; the rather because Hebron, one of the places taken by Joshua, Jos 10:36,37 was in the mountain of Judah, Jos 20:7 .
3. Because this is here distinguished from the mountain of Israel, and therefore most likely to be the mountain of Judah , especially if you compare this with Jos 10:21 , where having mentioned the mountain in general, from which Joshua cut off the Anakims, he comes to particularize, and names only two, all the mountain of Judah, and all the mountain of Israel . All the south country , i.e. not only the mountainous part, but all the country of Judea, which lay in the southern part of Canaan, and oft comes under the name of the south , as Num 13:22,29 21:1 Jos 10:40 18:5 , &c. the land of Goshen ; of which see Jos 10:41 . The vale ; the low countries.
The plain the fields or champaign grounds.
The mountain of Israel either,
1. Some one particular and eminent mountain, possibly the hill of Samaria , mentioned 1Ki 16:24 ; or rather,
2. The mountains or mountainous country of Israel. See the second note on this verse. The vale of the same , i.e. of Israel.
Haydock -> Jos 11:16
Haydock: Jos 11:16 - -- So. Here follows a recapitulation of the victories of Josue. ---
Israel, or of Ephraim, which was the chief tribe of the kingdom of Israel: after ...
So. Here follows a recapitulation of the victories of Josue. ---
Israel, or of Ephraim, which was the chief tribe of the kingdom of Israel: after the commencement of which, this seems to have been inserted; (Calmet) or having designated the southern parts by the name of Juda, (ver. 21,) the more northern countries are called the mountain of Israel, which refers particularly to Samaria, or Bethel, which might receive the appellation of Israel, among his descendants, from the vision of the ladder, with which that patriarch was favoured. (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 11:16
Gill: Jos 11:16 - -- So Joshua took all that land,.... The whole land of Canaan, described as follows, both as to the southern and northern parts of it:
the hills; the ...
So Joshua took all that land,.... The whole land of Canaan, described as follows, both as to the southern and northern parts of it:
the hills; the hill country of Judea, of which see Luk 1:39,
and all the south country; where lived the five kings; and those of other places, the account of the taking of which we have in the preceding chapter, Jos 10:40,
and all the land of Goshen; see Jos 10:41,
and the valley, and the plain; the low places and campaign fields which lay between the hills and mountains; particularly all the plain and campaign country near Eleutheropolis, towards the north and west, Jerom says, in his day, was called "Sephela", or "the vale" a:
and the mountain of Israel, and the valley of the same; by which may be meant Jerusalem, situated on a mountain, and is so called, Eze 17:23; and its valley may be the valley of Hinnom or of Jehoshaphat, as they were after called, which were near it: some think the hill of Samaria or the mountains about that are meant.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 11:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Jos 11:1-23 - --1 Divers kings overcome at the waters of Merom.10 Hazor is taken and burnt.16 All the country taken by Joshua.21 The Anakims cut off.23 The land rest ...
MHCC -> Jos 11:15-23
MHCC: Jos 11:15-23 - --Never let the sons of Anak be a terror to the Israel of God, for their day to fall will come. The land rested from war. It ended not in a peace with t...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 11:15-23
Matthew Henry: Jos 11:15-23 - -- We have here the conclusion of this whole matter. I. A short account is here given of what was done in four things: - 1. The obstinacy of the Canaan...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 11:16-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 11:16-17 - --
Retrospective View of the Conquest of the Whole Land. - Jos 11:16, Jos 11:17. Joshua took all this land, namely, those portions of Southern Canaan t...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 11:16-23
Constable: Jos 5:13--13:1 - --C. Possession of the land 5:13-12:24
Before Israel entered the land of Canaan, God had been preparing fo...
