
Text -- Joshua 12:3 (NET)




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Wesley: Jos 12:3 - -- Which words describe the situation not of the sea of Cinneroth, which was part of the western border of Sihon's dominion, but of the plain, which is h...
Which words describe the situation not of the sea of Cinneroth, which was part of the western border of Sihon's dominion, but of the plain, which is here said to lie eastward from the sea of Cinneroth, and also eastward from the salt sea. And this was indeed the situation of the plains of Moab, which are here spoken of; they lay between the two seas, that of Cinneroth and the salt sea, and eastward to them both.

Wesley: Jos 12:3 - -- The salt sea was a famous plain, pleasant and fruitful, before it was turned into a sea.
The salt sea was a famous plain, pleasant and fruitful, before it was turned into a sea.
Clarke: Jos 12:3 - -- The sea of Chinneroth - Or Gennesareth, the same as the lake or sea of Tiberias
The sea of Chinneroth - Or Gennesareth, the same as the lake or sea of Tiberias

Clarke: Jos 12:3 - -- The Salt Sea on the east - ים המלח yam hammelach , which is here translated the Salt Sea, is understood by others to mean the sea of the city...
The Salt Sea on the east -

Beth-jeshimoth - A city near the Dead Sea in the plains of Moab

Ashdoth-pisgah - Supposed to be a city at the foot of Mount Pisgah.
TSK -> Jos 12:3
TSK: Jos 12:3 - -- sea of Chinneroth : This inland sea, or rather lake, which drives its several names, the Lake of Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Lake of Gennesareth, from t...
sea of Chinneroth : This inland sea, or rather lake, which drives its several names, the Lake of Tiberias, Sea of Galilee, Lake of Gennesareth, from the territory which forms its western and south-western border, is computed to be between seventeen and eighteen miles in length, and from five to six in breadth. The waters of this lake, which are sweet and agreeable, lie in a deep basin, surrounded with lofty hills, except at the north and south, where it is a plain country or level. There is a current through the whole lake even to the shore; and the Jordan through it is discernible by the smoothness of the surface in that part. Its appearance from the north- western extremity is said by Mr. Buckingham to be exceedingly grand; but the barren aspect of the mountains on each side, and the total absence of wood, give a cast of dullness to the picture. Jos 11:2; Deu 3:17; Joh 6:1, Sea of Tiberias
the sea : Jos 3:16, Jos 15:2, Jos 15:5; Gen 14:3, Gen 19:25; Deu 3:17
Bethjeshimoth : Jos 13:20
the south : or, Teman
Ashdothpisgah : or, the springs of Pisgah, or, the hill, Num 21:20; Deu 3:17 *marg. Deu 4:49

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Barnes -> Jos 12:1-6
Barnes: Jos 12:1-6 - -- All the plain on the east - i. e. the Arabah or depressed tract along the east bank of Jordan, the modern El-Ghor (see Num 22:1). Jos 12:2...
All the plain on the east - i. e. the Arabah or depressed tract along the east bank of Jordan, the modern El-Ghor (see Num 22:1).
From the middle of the river - i. e. as appears from Jos 13:9, Jos 13:16, "from the city that is in the midst of the river;"namely,, Ar Moab (see Deu 2:36).
From the plain - Render "over the plain;"for the words describe not one of the boundaries of Sihon’ s kingdom, but part of the territory included in it, i. e. the eastern portion of the Ghor, between the Sea of Tiberias and the Dead Sea.
Poole -> Jos 12:3
Poole: Jos 12:3 - -- To the sea of Chinneroth on the east which words describe the situation not of the sea of Chinneroth, which was part of the western border of Sihon...
To the sea of Chinneroth on the east which words describe the situation not of the sea of Chinneroth, which was part of the western border of Sihon’ s dominion, but of the plain, which is here said to lie eastward from the sea of Chinneroth, and also eastward from the Salt Sea, as it here follows. And this was indeed the situation of the plains of Moab, which are here spoken of, to wit, that they lay between the two seas, that of Chinneroth and the Salt Sea, and eastward to them both.
The sea of the plain the Salt Sea is so called because it was a famous plain, pleasant and fruitful, before it was turned into a salt sea. From the south, or, on or towards the south.
Haydock -> Jos 12:3
Haydock: Jos 12:3 - -- Bethsimoth is ten miles from Jericho, (Eusebius) near the Dead Sea, in the plains of Moab. (Calmet) ---
Phasga. Asedoth lay at the foot of this mo...
Bethsimoth is ten miles from Jericho, (Eusebius) near the Dead Sea, in the plains of Moab. (Calmet) ---
Phasga. Asedoth lay at the foot of this mountain, being well supplied with water. Subjacet Acedoth usque Phasga, the southern limits of Sehon's dominions had "abundance of springs, as far as Phasga." (Haydock)
Gill -> Jos 12:3
Gill: Jos 12:3 - -- And from the plain,.... Or rather, "and the plain", the plains of Moab, which, before possessed by the Israelites, belonged to the kingdom of Sihon; a...
And from the plain,.... Or rather, "and the plain", the plains of Moab, which, before possessed by the Israelites, belonged to the kingdom of Sihon; and the plains of Jordan, which reached
to the sea of Cinneroth on the east; the same with the lake of Gennesaret, and sea of Tiberias, mentioned in the New Testament, Mat 14:34,
and unto the sea of the plain; where stood the cities of the plain, Sodom, Gomorrah, &c.
even the salt sea on the east; the same with the dead sea, into which the plain the above cities stood on was converted:
the way to Bethjeshimoth; which was a place in the plains of Moab, Num 33:49,
and from the south under Ashdothpisgah; or the springs of Pisgah, which flowed from the mount of that name, Deu 3:17.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 12:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Jos 12:1-24 - --1 The two kings whose countries Moses took and disposed of.7 The one and thirty kings on the other side of Jordan which Joshua smote.
MHCC -> Jos 12:1-6
MHCC: Jos 12:1-6 - --Fresh mercies must not drown the remembrance of former mercies, nor must the glory of the present instruments of good to the church diminish the just ...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 12:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jos 12:1-6 - -- Joshua, or whoever else is the historian before he comes to sum up the new conquests Israel had made, in these verses receives their former conquest...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 12:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:1-6 - --
List of the kings whom the Israelites smote, and whose land they took, on the other side of the Jordan , - namely, the land by the brook Arnon (Mo...
Constable -> Jos 5:13--13:1; Jos 12:1-6
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...
