
Text -- Joshua 12:4-24 (NET)




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Wesley: Jos 12:4 - -- Sometimes at the one, sometimes at the other city; both being his royal mansions. But Israel made one grave serve him, who could not be contented with...
Sometimes at the one, sometimes at the other city; both being his royal mansions. But Israel made one grave serve him, who could not be contented with one palace.

Wesley: Jos 12:6 - -- 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...
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 honour of those that went before them. Joshua's services were confessedly great. But let not those under Moses be forgotten. Both together proclaim God to be the Alpha and Omega of his peoples salvation.

Wesley: Jos 12:8 - -- This word here and elsewhere in scripture notes not a land wholly desert and uninhabited, but one thin of inhabitants, as 1Ki 2:34, 1Ki 9:18; Mat 3:1,...
This word here and elsewhere in scripture notes not a land wholly desert and uninhabited, but one thin of inhabitants, as 1Ki 2:34, 1Ki 9:18; Mat 3:1, Mat 3:3. The Gargashites either were now incorporated with some other of these nations, or as the tradition of the Jews is, upon the approach of Israel under Joshua, they all withdrew and went unto Africk, leaving their land to be possessed by the Israelites, with whom they saw, it was fruitless to contend.

Wesley: Jos 12:23 - -- Not of that Gilgal where Joshua first lodged after his passage over Jordan; where it doth not appear, that there was either king or city; but of a cit...
Not of that Gilgal where Joshua first lodged after his passage over Jordan; where it doth not appear, that there was either king or city; but of a city of the same name, probably in Galilee towards the sea, where divers people might possibly resort for trade and merchandise, over whom this was a king, as formerly Tidal seems to have been, Gen 14:1.

Wesley: Jos 12:24 - -- Each being king only of one city or small province belonging to it, which was by the wise and singular providence of God, that they might be more easi...
Each being king only of one city or small province belonging to it, which was by the wise and singular providence of God, that they might be more easily conquered. But what a fruitful land must Canaan then be, which could subsist so many kingdoms! And yet at this day it is one of the most barren and despicable countries in the world. Such is the effect of the curse it lies under, since its inhabitants rejected the Lord of glory!
JFB -> Jos 12:7
JFB: Jos 12:7 - -- (See on Jos 11:17). A list of thirty-one chief towns is here given; and, as the whole land contained a superficial extent of only fifteen miles in len...
(See on Jos 11:17). A list of thirty-one chief towns is here given; and, as the whole land contained a superficial extent of only fifteen miles in length by fifty in breadth, it is evident that these capital cities belonged to petty and insignificant kingdoms. With a few exceptions, they were not the scenes of any important events recorded in the sacred history, and therefore do not require a particular notice.
Clarke: Jos 12:4 - -- Coast of Og king of Bashan - Concerning this person see the notes on Deu 3:11, and on Num 21:35, etc

Clarke: Jos 12:4 - -- The remnant or the giants - Or, Rephaim. See the notes on Gen 6:4; Gen 14:5, and Deu 2:7, Deu 2:11.

Clarke: Jos 12:5 - -- The border of the Geshurites - The country of Bashan, in the days of Moses and Joshua, extended from the river Jabbok on the south to the frontiers ...
The border of the Geshurites - The country of Bashan, in the days of Moses and Joshua, extended from the river Jabbok on the south to the frontiers of the Geshurites and Maachathites on the north, to the foot of the mountains of Hermon.

Clarke: Jos 12:9 - -- The king of Jericho, etc. - On this and the following verses see the notes on Jos 10:1-3 (note).
The king of Jericho, etc. - On this and the following verses see the notes on Jos 10:1-3 (note).

Clarke: Jos 12:13 - -- The king of Geder - Probably the same with Gedor, Jos 15:58; it was situated in the tribe of Judah.
The king of Geder - Probably the same with Gedor, Jos 15:58; it was situated in the tribe of Judah.

Clarke: Jos 12:14 - -- The king of Hormah - Supposed to be the place where the Israelites were defeated by the Canaanites see Num 14:45; and which probably was called Horm...
The king of Hormah - Supposed to be the place where the Israelites were defeated by the Canaanites see Num 14:45; and which probably was called Hormah,

Clarke: Jos 12:15 - -- Adullam - A city belonging to the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:35. In a cave at this place David often secreted himself during his persecution by Saul; 1S...

Clarke: Jos 12:17 - -- Tappuah - There were two places of this name: one in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:34, and another in the tribe of Ephraim on the borders of Manasseh; ...

Clarke: Jos 12:17 - -- Hepher - The same, according to Calmet, as Ophrah in the tribe of Benjamin, Jos 18:23.
Hepher - The same, according to Calmet, as Ophrah in the tribe of Benjamin, Jos 18:23.

Clarke: Jos 12:18 - -- Aphek - There were several cities of this name: one in the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:30, another in the tribe of Judah, 1Sa 4:1; 1Sa 29:1; and a third ...

Clarke: Jos 12:18 - -- Lasharon - There is no city of this name known. Some consider the ל lamed in the word לשרון lashsharon to be the sign of the genitive ca...
Lasharon - There is no city of this name known. Some consider the

Clarke: Jos 12:21 - -- Taanach - A city in the half tribe of Manasseh, to the west of Jordan, not far from the frontiers of Zebulun, Jos 17:11. This city was assigned to t...

Clarke: Jos 12:22 - -- Kedesh - There was a city of this name in the tribe of Naphtali, Jos 19:37. It was given to the Levites, and was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 20...

Clarke: Jos 12:22 - -- Jokneam of Carmel - This city is said to have been at the foot of Mount Carmel, near the river Belus, in the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:11. It was giv...

Clarke: Jos 12:23 - -- The king of Dor - The city of this name fell to the lot of the children of Manasseh, Jos 17:11. Bochart observes that it was one of the oldest royal...
The king of Dor - The city of this name fell to the lot of the children of Manasseh, Jos 17:11. Bochart observes that it was one of the oldest royal cities in Phoenicia. The Canaanites held it, Jdg 1:27. Antiochus Sydetes besieged it in aftertimes, but could not make himself master of it. See Bochart, Canaan, lib. i., c. 28, and Dodd

Clarke: Jos 12:23 - -- The king of the nations of Gilgal - This is supposed to mean the higher Galilee, surnamed Galilee of the Gentiles or, nations, as the Hebrew word ×...
The king of the nations of Gilgal - This is supposed to mean the higher Galilee, surnamed Galilee of the Gentiles or, nations, as the Hebrew word

Clarke: Jos 12:24 - -- King of Tirzah - This city appears to have been for a long time the capital of the kingdom of Israel, and the residence of its kings. See 1Ki 14:17;...
King of Tirzah - This city appears to have been for a long time the capital of the kingdom of Israel, and the residence of its kings. See 1Ki 14:17; 1Ki 15:21, 1Ki 15:33. Its situation cannot be exactly ascertained; but it is supposed to have been situated on a mountain about three leagues south of Samaria

Clarke: Jos 12:24 - -- All the kings thirty and one - The Septuagint say εικοσι εννεα, twenty-nine, and yet set down but twenty-eight, as they confound or omit...
All the kings thirty and one - The Septuagint say
So many kings in so small a territory, shows that their kingdoms must have been very small indeed. The kings of Beth-el and Ai had but about 12,000 subjects in the whole; but in ancient times all kings had very small territories. Every village or town had its chief; and this chief was independent of his neighbors, and exercised regal power in his own district. In reading all ancient histories, as well as the Bible, this circumstance must be kept constantly in view; for we ought to consider that in those times both kings and kingdoms were but a faint resemblance of those now
Great Britain, in ancient times, was divided into many kingdoms: in the time of the Saxons it was divided into seven, hence called the Saxon heptarchy. But when Julius Caesar first entered this island, he found four kings in Kent alone; Cingetorix, Carnilius, Taximagulus, and Segonax. Hence we need not wonder at the numbers we read of in the land of Canaan. Ancient Gaul was thus divided; and the great number of sovereign princes, secular bishops, landgraves, dukes, etc., etc., in Germany, are the modern remains of those ancient divisions.
TSK: Jos 12:4 - -- the coast : Num 21:33-35; Deu 3:1-7, Deu 3:10
the remnant : Jos 13:12; Deu 3:11
dwelt : Deu 1:4

TSK: Jos 12:5 - -- Hermon : Jos 12:1, Jos 11:3; Deu 3:8, Deu 3:9, Deu 4:47, Deu 4:48
Salcah : Jos 13:11; Deu 3:10
unto the : Deu 3:14; 1Sa 27:8; 2Sa 3:3, 2Sa 13:37, 2Sa ...

TSK: Jos 12:7 - -- on this side : Jos 12:1, Jos 3:17, Jos 9:1
Baalgad : Jos 11:17, Jos 13:5
Seir : Gen 14:6, Gen 32:3, Gen 36:8, Gen 36:20, Gen 36:30; Deu 2:1, Deu 2:4
J...

TSK: Jos 12:8 - -- the mountains : Jos 10:40, Jos 11:16
the Hittites : Jos 9:1; Gen 15:18-21; Exo 3:8, Exo 23:23, Exo 23:28-31; Deu 7:1, Deu 9:1
the mountains : Jos 10:40, Jos 11:16
the Hittites : Jos 9:1; Gen 15:18-21; Exo 3:8, Exo 23:23, Exo 23:28-31; Deu 7:1, Deu 9:1


TSK: Jos 12:11 - -- Jarmuth : Placed by Eusebius and Jerome four miles from Eleutheropolis, near Eshtaol; but, in Jermus, which is probably the same, they state it to be ...
Jarmuth : Placed by Eusebius and Jerome four miles from Eleutheropolis, near Eshtaol; but, in Jermus, which is probably the same, they state it to be ten miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Jerusalem; which is supposed to be nearer the truth. Josh. 10:3-23
Lachish : Eusebius and Jerome say it was a village in their time, seven miles south from Eleutheropolis. Jos 10:3, Jos 10:23, Jos 10:31, Jos 10:32

TSK: Jos 12:12 - -- Eglon : Jos 10:3, Jos 10:23, Jos 15:39
Gezer : Gezer appears to have situated in the tribe of Ephraim, near Beth-horon, between it and the sea. Euseb...


TSK: Jos 12:14 - -- Hormah : Num 14:45, Num 21:3
Arad : Eusebius places this city in the neighbourhood of Kadesh, four miles from Malathis, and twenty from Hebron. Num 21...

TSK: Jos 12:15 - -- Libnah : Eusebius and Jerome inform us, that Libnah was a town or village in their time, lying in the district of Eleutheropolis. Jos 10:29, Jos 10:30...







TSK: Jos 12:22 - -- Kedesh : Jos 15:23, Jos 19:37, Jos 21:32
Jokneam : Jos 19:11
Carmel : Jos 15:55; 1Sa 25:2; Isa 35:2

TSK: Jos 12:23 - -- Dor : Jos 11:2, Jos 17:11
the nations : Gen 14:1, Gen 14:2; Isa 9:1
Gilgal : Jos 4:19, Jos 5:9, Jos 5:10

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Barnes -> Jos 12:1-6; Jos 12:7-24
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.

Barnes: Jos 12:7-24 - -- The names of the kings are given in the order of their actual encounter with Joshua. Those enumerated in Jos 12:10-18 either belonged to the league ...
The names of the kings are given in the order of their actual encounter with Joshua. Those enumerated in Jos 12:10-18 either belonged to the league of the southern Canaanites (Jos 10:1 ff), the power of which was broken in the battle of Beth-horon, or were at any rate conquered in the campaign following that battle. Those mentioned in Jos 12:19-24 were in like manner connected with the northern confederates (Jos 11:1 ff), who were defeated at the Waters of Merom.
The identification of several of these places is still uncertain: the same name (e. g. Aphek, Jos 12:18) being applied to various places in various parts of Palestine. Geder, or Gedor Jos 15:58, a city in the mountain district in the south of the territory of Judah, is no doubt the modern "Jedur".
Taanach - A Levitical town Jos 21:25 in the territory of Issachar, but assigned to the Manassites (Jos 17:11; Compare 1Ch 7:29), is identified with "Taanuk". It was here that Barak encountered the host of Sisera Jdg 5:19. Megiddo was near it, and is thought to have been "el Lejjun"(the Roman Legion), (or Mujedd’ a (Conder)).
Kedesh - i. e. Kedesh Naphtali, a city of refuge, a Levitical city, and the home of Barak Jdg 9:6.
Jokneam - A Levitical city in the territory of Zebulon Jos 19:11; perhaps the modern "Kaimon". "Tell Kaimon"is a conspicuous and important position, commanding the main pass across the ridge of Carmel from Phoenicia to Egypt. This famous mountain range (about 15 miles long) no doubt received the name Carmel (the word means "a fruitful field"as opposed to "wilderness") as descriptive of its character; and thus the name became an emblem of beauty and luxuriance (Isa 35:2; Son 7:5, etc.). Its highest part, about 4 miles from Tell Kaimon, is nearly 1,750 feet above the sea. Its modern name, "Jebel Mar Elias", preserves still that association with the great deeds of Elijah, from which Carmel derives its chief Biblical interest. Mount Carmel was probably, like Lebanon, from very ancient Canaanite times, regarded as especially sacred; and since the altar of the Lord repaired by Elijah 1Ki 18:30 was an old one which had been broken down, Carmel was probably no less esteemed by the Israelites also. In later times the caves which abound toward the western bluffs of the range have been frequented by Christian, Jewish, and Mussulman anchorites. The order of Carmelite or barefooted friars took its rise from the convent founded by Louis, which still crowns the western headland.
The king of the nations - See Gen 14:1 and note. It means king of certain mixed and probably nomadic tribes, which regarded Gilgal Jos 9:19 as their center and capital.
Tirzah - This place, the capital of Jeroboam and his successors until the clays of Omri (1Ki 14:17; 1Ki 15:21, etc.), is identified by some with "Tulluzah", a town 3 miles northeast of Nablous, (by others with Teiasir).
Poole: Jos 12:4 - -- To wit, successively; sometimes at the one, sometimes at the other city; both being his royal mansions.
To wit, successively; sometimes at the one, sometimes at the other city; both being his royal mansions.

Poole: Jos 12:8 - -- The wilderness: this word here and elsewhere in Scripture notes not a land wholly desert and uninhabited, but one thin of inhabitants, as 1Ki 2:34 9...
The wilderness: this word here and elsewhere in Scripture notes not a land wholly desert and uninhabited, but one thin of inhabitants, as 1Ki 2:34 9:18 Mat 3:1,3 .

Poole: Jos 12:9 - -- Which is beside Beth-el: this is added to distinguish it from Ai of the Ammonites, of which Jer 49:3 .
Which is beside Beth-el: this is added to distinguish it from Ai of the Ammonites, of which Jer 49:3 .

Poole: Jos 12:23 - -- Dor of which Jos 11:2 .
Gilgal not of that Gilgal where Joshua first lodged after his passage over Jordan; where it doth not appear that there was ...
Dor of which Jos 11:2 .
Gilgal not of that Gilgal where Joshua first lodged after his passage over Jordan; where it doth not appear that there was either king or city; but of another city of the same name, (as was frequent in those parts,) probably in Galilee towards the sea whither divers people might possibly resort for trade and merchandise, over whom this was king, as formerly Tidal seems to have been, Gen 14:1 .

Poole: Jos 12:24 - -- Each being confined to a narrow compass, and being king only of one city, or small province belonging to it, which was by the wise and singular prov...
Each being confined to a narrow compass, and being king only of one city, or small province belonging to it, which was by the wise and singular providence of God, that they might be more easily and successively conquered by the Israelites one after another, as they were.
Og. See Numbers xxi. 33., and Deuteronomy iii. 11.

Haydock: Jos 12:7 - -- Seir. The same expression occurs, chap xi. 17. Hebrew, "from Baalgad, in the vale of Libanus, even unto Mount Halak, that goeth up to Seir." (Hayd...
Seir. The same expression occurs, chap xi. 17. Hebrew, "from Baalgad, in the vale of Libanus, even unto Mount Halak, that goeth up to Seir." (Haydock) ---
Halak means, "bald or naked." It is not know what mountain it denotes. Josue, (Calmet) or the Israelites, (Haydock) conquered "all the country beyond the Jordan, on the north from Baalgad, at the foot of Libanus, and from Hermon, where these mountains meet, as far as the mountains of separation," which divide the country of Chanaan from that of Seir, on the south of Judea. (Calmet) ---
Baalgad was situated on the north western borders of this territory, not of the Jordan. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 12:14 - -- Herma, "a curse," where the Israelites defeated king Arad, Numbers xiv. 45., and xxi. 3.
Herma, "a curse," where the Israelites defeated king Arad, Numbers xiv. 45., and xxi. 3.

Haydock: Jos 12:15 - -- Odullam, ten miles east of Eleutheropolis, and famous for the retreat of David. (Calmet)
Odullam, ten miles east of Eleutheropolis, and famous for the retreat of David. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 12:16 - -- Bethel. Josue perhaps slew the king, but did not take the city, Judges i. 22. (Menochius)
Bethel. Josue perhaps slew the king, but did not take the city, Judges i. 22. (Menochius)

Haydock: Jos 12:18 - -- Aphec. A place of this name was in the tribe of Aser, another in that of Juda. ---
Saron. Hebrew, "Lasharon;" probably Sarona, (Acts ix. 35,) o...
Aphec. A place of this name was in the tribe of Aser, another in that of Juda. ---
Saron. Hebrew, "Lasharon;" probably Sarona, (Acts ix. 35,) or a canton near Joppe. (Eusebius)

Haydock: Jos 12:19 - -- Madon, or Maron, Septuagint, chap xi. 1. This place is joined with Semeron, in Hebrew (ver. 20,) improperly. Perhaps it may be the Meros, (Judg...

Haydock: Jos 12:21 - -- Thenac, a city of the Levites, but seized afterwards by the Chanaanites, Judges i. 27. It was near the town of Legion, built by the Romans. ---
Mag...
Thenac, a city of the Levites, but seized afterwards by the Chanaanites, Judges i. 27. It was near the town of Legion, built by the Romans. ---
Mageddo, where Josias was overcome, 2 Paralipomenon xxxv. 22. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 12:23 - -- Galgal, not where the Israelites had encamped, but that part which was afterwards called the Galilee of the Gentiles, in some corner of which the k...
Galgal, not where the Israelites had encamped, but that part which was afterwards called the Galilee of the Gentiles, in some corner of which the king in question had fixed his residence. For we cannot suppose that he ruled over all that country, extending from Tyre to beyond the Jordan. His people might probably be a mixed multitude of various nations, as Strabo (xvi.) observes, that many parts of Palestine were peopled by men of this description.

Haydock: Jos 12:24 - -- Thersa. Here the kings of Israel kept their court, till Amri built Samaria, (Calmet) about nine miles more to the north. (Brocard.) ---
One. The...
Thersa. Here the kings of Israel kept their court, till Amri built Samaria, (Calmet) about nine miles more to the north. (Brocard.) ---
One. The two kings slain by Moses (Worthington) are not included. (Menochius)
Gill: Jos 12:4 - -- And the coast of Og king of Bashan,.... The country that he reigned over, who was another king of the Amorites, smitten by Israel in the times of Mose...
And the coast of Og king of Bashan,.... The country that he reigned over, who was another king of the Amorites, smitten by Israel in the times of Moses:
which was of the remnant of the giants; See Gill on Deu 3:11,
that dwelt at Ashtaroth and at Edrei; of which two places see Deu 1:4; it seems as if Og had a palace in each of those cities, and sometimes was at one and sometimes at another, as is usual with kings.

Gill: Jos 12:5 - -- And reigned in Mount Hermon,.... That is, over all the people that inhabited that mount or dwelt under it, Jos 11:17, and adjacent to it, of which mou...
And reigned in Mount Hermon,.... That is, over all the people that inhabited that mount or dwelt under it, Jos 11:17, and adjacent to it, of which mountain; see Gill on Deu 3:8 and See Gill on Deu 3:9,
and in Salcah: which was a city belonging to the kingdom of Og, Deu 3:10,
and in all Bashan; or Batanea, a country famous for pasturage, Mic 7:14, and for fat cattle, Eze 39:18, and for oaks, Isa 2:13, frequently mentioned in Scripture:
unto the border of the Geshurites, and the Maachathites; which were two nations the Israelites never expelled, Jos 13:13; of which see Deu 3:14,
and half Gilead; which belonged to Og, as the other half did to Sihon, before observed, which was as follows:
the border of Sihon king of Heshbon; here the two kingdoms joined, even in the midst of Gilead, which was divided between them, but now wholly fell into the hands of Israel.

Gill: Jos 12:6 - -- Them did Moses the servant of the Lord, and the children of Israel, smite,.... That is, the inhabitants of those kingdoms they smote with the edge of ...
Them did Moses the servant of the Lord, and the children of Israel, smite,.... That is, the inhabitants of those kingdoms they smote with the edge of the sword, and took possession of them, the history of which see in Num 21:1,
and Moses the servant of the Lord gave it; the whole dominion of the two kings before mentioned:
for a possession unto the Reubenites, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh: of which grant, and the conditions of it, see Num 32:1.

Gill: Jos 12:7 - -- And these are the kings of the country,.... After particularly named, Jos 12:9,
which Joshua and the children of Israel smote on this side Jordan ...
And these are the kings of the country,.... After particularly named, Jos 12:9,
which Joshua and the children of Israel smote on this side Jordan on the west; that is, on the west of Jordan:
from Baalgad, in the valley of Lebanon, even unto the mount Halak,
that goeth up to Seir; of which see Jos 11:17,
which Joshua gave unto the tribes of Israel for a possession,
according to their divisions; as after related in this book.

Gill: Jos 12:8 - -- In the mountains, and in the valleys, and in the plains, and in the springs, and in the wilderness, and in the south country,.... Which is a descripti...
In the mountains, and in the valleys, and in the plains, and in the springs, and in the wilderness, and in the south country,.... Which is a description of the whole land of Canaan; some parts of which were hills and mountains, others vales and champaign fields; others were dry and barren, and others well watered; some part of it lay to the north, as towards Lebanon, and others to the south, towards Seir:
the Hittites, the Amorites, and the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; which were the nations that inhabited the land of Canaan before it was taken and possessed by the Israelites.

Gill: Jos 12:9 - -- The king of Jericho, one,.... Who was first taken, and so named first, Jos 6:21,
the king of Ai, which is beside Bethel, one; who was next taken a...

Gill: Jos 12:10 - -- The king of Jerusalem, one,.... Whose name was Adonizedek, and was one of the five kings taken and hanged, Jos 10:1,
the king of Hebron, one; anoth...

Gill: Jos 12:11 - -- The king of Jarmuth, one,.... Whose name was Piram, a third of the five kings before observed, Jos 10:3,
the king of Lachish, one; another of them,...

Gill: Jos 12:12 - -- The king of Eglon, one,.... The last of the five kings, and his name was Debir, Jos 10:3,
the king of Gezer, one; who came up to help Lachish, and ...

Gill: Jos 12:13 - -- The king of Debir, one,.... The same with Kirjathsepher, of which place; see Gill on Jos 10:38,
the king of Geder, one: Jerom h seems to confound t...
The king of Debir, one,.... The same with Kirjathsepher, of which place; see Gill on Jos 10:38,
the king of Geder, one: Jerom h seems to confound this with the tower of Eder, beyond which Jacob pitched his tent, Gen 35:21; and he speaks of a Gaddera in the tribe of Judah, in his time a village belonging to the country about Aelia or Jerusalem, and of Gahedur in the tribe of Judah, a large village, ten miles from Diospolis or Lydda, as you go to Eleutheropolis: it seems to be the same with Gederah, Jos 15:36, or Gedor, Jos 15:58.

Gill: Jos 12:14 - -- The king of Hormah, one,.... Which was formerly called Zephath, Jdg 1:17; see Jos 15:3,
the king of Arad, one; perhaps the same with Arath, which, ...

Gill: Jos 12:15 - -- The king of Libnah, one,.... Taken at the same time as the kings of Makkedah, Debir, and of other places were, Jos 10:29,
the king of Adullam, one;...
The king of Libnah, one,.... Taken at the same time as the kings of Makkedah, Debir, and of other places were, Jos 10:29,
the king of Adullam, one; a city in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:35; Jerom says k there was a village in his time, not a small one, called by this name, ten miles to the east of Eleutheropolis: near to this place was a cave where David hid himself when he fled from Saul, 1Sa 22:1; See Gill on Mic 1:15.

Gill: Jos 12:16 - -- The king of Makkedah, one,.... In a cave near to which five kings hid themselves, and were taken out and hanged, and the city afterwards was taken by ...
The king of Makkedah, one,.... In a cave near to which five kings hid themselves, and were taken out and hanged, and the city afterwards was taken by Joshua, Jos 10:16; which fell to the lot of the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:41,
the king of Bethel, one; a city near to Ai, about a mile from it, and yet had a king over it: it was taken at the same time that Ai was, Jos 7:2; and fell to the lot of Benjamin, Jos 18:22.

Gill: Jos 12:17 - -- The king of Tappuah, one,.... Which Jerom calls l Thaffu; it signifies an apple, and perhaps had its name from plenty of that fruit that grew there: a...
The king of Tappuah, one,.... Which Jerom calls l Thaffu; it signifies an apple, and perhaps had its name from plenty of that fruit that grew there: a city of this name fell to the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:34; where also was another place called Bethtappuah, Jos 15:53; and both different from another Tappuah on the border of Manasseh, which belonged to the tribe of Ephraim, Jos 17:8; by some thought to be meant here:
the king of Hepher, one; mention is made of Gittahhepher as on the border of Zebulun, Jos 19:13; the same with Gathhepher, of which place was the Prophet Jonah, 2Ki 14:25; and of the land of Hepher in 1Ki 4:10; which is said by Jerom to be in the same tribe, and not far from Diocaesarea or Zippore; and we read of a Chepher or Hepher in the Jewish writings m, which, according to the account of it there given, could not be far from the same place, at least it must be less than twelve miles from it.

Gill: Jos 12:18 - -- The king of Aphek, one,.... There was a place called Aphekah in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:53; and an Aphek that was on the border of the Amorites, Jo...
The king of Aphek, one,.... There was a place called Aphekah in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:53; and an Aphek that was on the border of the Amorites, Jos 13:4; and another in the tribe of Asher, Jos 19:30; but Adrichomius n places this Aphek in the tribe of Issachar, whose king Joshua smote, and takes it to be the same place where the Philistines in the times of Samuel and David brought their armies against Israel, 1Sa 4:1; and where the king of Syria fought against Israel, 1Ki 20:26; and says that its ruins were now shown in the great plain not far from Gilboa to the east of Mount Carmel, and five miles from Tabor:
the king of Lasharon, one; which, according to the Vulgate Latin version, is the same with Saron, which, in Act 9:35, in some copies is called Assaron; so Adrichomius o, who places it in the tribe of Ephraim, and takes it to be the same Sharon Isaiah speaks of, Isa 33:9; and of which Jerom says p, to this day there is a country between Tabor and the lake of Tiberias called Saronas, and also that from Caesarea of Palestine to the town of Joppa, all the land that is seen bears that name.

Gill: Jos 12:19 - -- The king of Madon, one,.... Whose name was Jobab, Jos 11:1,
the king of Hazor, one; whose name was Jabin, and of him and his city; see Gill on Jos ...

Gill: Jos 12:20 - -- The king of Shimronmeron, one,.... See Jos 11:1, this place fell to the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:15,
the king of Achshaph, one; see Jos 11:1; this ...

Gill: Jos 12:21 - -- The king of Taanach, one,.... It was in the tribe of Manasseh, Jos 17:11; Jerom says q, in his time it was a large village, distant from Legion on the...
The king of Taanach, one,.... It was in the tribe of Manasseh, Jos 17:11; Jerom says q, in his time it was a large village, distant from Legion on the plain of Esdraelon three miles:
the king of Megiddo, one; which belonged to the same tribe, Jos 17:11; near this place were some waters where the Canaanites fought with the Israelites, Jdg 5:19; and a valley where Josiah was slain, 2Ch 35:22.

Gill: Jos 12:22 - -- The king of Kedesh, one,.... Which afterwards fell to the tribe of Naphtali, and was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 19:37; it was situated in upper ...
The king of Kedesh, one,.... Which afterwards fell to the tribe of Naphtali, and was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 19:37; it was situated in upper Galilee on Mount Naphtali, four miles from the city of Sephet, and as many from Capernaum, and twenty miles from Tyre r:
the king of Jokneam of Carmel, one; a city that came to the lot of the tribe of Zebulun, Jos 19:11; and was given to the Levites, Jos 21:34; it was not far from Mount Carmel, from whence it is described.

Gill: Jos 12:23 - -- The king of Dor, in the coast of Dor, one,.... Of which see Jos 11:2; it fell to the lot of Manasseh, but never was possessed by them, as were not Taa...
The king of Dor, in the coast of Dor, one,.... Of which see Jos 11:2; it fell to the lot of Manasseh, but never was possessed by them, as were not Taanach and Megiddo, before mentioned, Jos 17:11 Jdg 1:27,
the king of the nations of Gilgal, one; not the place where Joshua encamped after he had passed Jordan, for that was then no city; the Septuagint version renders it the land of Galilee; and Dr. Lightfoot s is of opinion that Galilee is meant, and in the Apocrypha:"Who went forth by the way that leadeth to Galgala, and pitched their tents before Masaloth, which is in Arbela, and after they had won it, they slew much people.'' (1 Maccabees 9:2)Galgala is spoken of as near to Arbel, a city in Galilee: Jerom t takes this to be the same with Glagulis, which in his time was a village six miles from Antipatris to the north.

Gill: Jos 12:24 - -- The king of Tirzah, one,.... To what tribe this place fell is nowhere said: Adrichomius u places it in the tribe of Manasseh; and so does Bunting w, w...
The king of Tirzah, one,.... To what tribe this place fell is nowhere said: Adrichomius u places it in the tribe of Manasseh; and so does Bunting w, who says of it, that it was a fair and beautiful city, situated on a high and pleasant mountain, in the tribe of Manasseh, twenty four miles from Jerusalem to the north: here Jeroboam had his royal seat, and so his successors unto Omri, 1Ki 14:17; and Dr Lightfoot x seems to suspect as if Shechem in Mount Ephraim and Tirzah were the same; for, he says, if Shechem and Tirzah were not one and the same town, it appears that Jeroboam had removed his court, when his son died, from where it was when he first erected his idols; compare 1Ki 12:25, with 1Ki 14:17; and so it may argue that there was some space between: it was, no doubt, a very pleasant and beautiful city, as not only appears from its name, but from the allusion to it in Son 6:4,
all the kings thirty and one: it may seem strange that, in so small a country as Canaan was, there should be so many kings in it, since the length of it from Dan to Beersheba was scarce an hundred sixty miles, as Jerom y says; who further observes, that he was ashamed to give the breadth of it, lest it should give occasion to Heathens to blaspheme; for, adds he, from Joppa to our little village Bethlehem (where they then were) were forty six miles, to which succeeded only a vast desert: but it may be observed, that in ancient times, in other countries, there were a great many kings, as here in Britain, and in France, Spain, and Germany, as Bishop Patrick has observed from several writers; and Strabo z testifies the same of the cities of Phoenicia or Canaan, that they had each of them separate kings, as Joshua here describes them.

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NET Notes: Jos 12:7 Heb “Joshua gave it to the tribes of Israel as a possession according to their allotted portions.”



NET Notes: Jos 12:10 For location see Map5 B1; Map6 F3; Map7 E2; Map8 F2; Map10 B3; JP1 F4; JP2 F4; JP3 F4; JP4 F4.



Geneva Bible -> Jos 12:7
Geneva Bible: Jos 12:7 And these [are] the kings of the country which Joshua and the children of Israel smote on this side Jordan on the west, from Baalgad in the valley of ...

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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; Jos 12:7-24
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 ...

MHCC: Jos 12:7-24 - --We have here the limits of the country Joshua conquered. A list is given of the kings subdued by Israel: thirty-one in all. This shows how fruitful Ca...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 12:1-6; Jos 12:7-24
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...

Matthew Henry: Jos 12:7-24 - -- We have here a breviate of Joshua's conquests. I. The limits of the country he conquered. It lay between Jordan on the east and the Mediterranean Se...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 12:1-6; Jos 12:7-8; Jos 12:9-18; Jos 12:19-20; Jos 12:21; Jos 12:22; Jos 12:23-24
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...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:7-8 - --
List of the thirty-one kings of Canaan whom Joshua smote on the western side of the Jordan, " from Baal-gad, in the valley of Lebanon, to the bald ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:9-18 - --
The different kings are given in the order in which they were defeated: Jericho (Jos 6:1); Ai (Jos 7:2); Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish, and E...


Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:21 - --
Taanach , which was allotted to the Manassites in the territory of Issachar, and given up to the Levites (Jos 17:11; Jos 21:25), but was not entire...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:22 - --
Kedesh , a Levitical city and city of refuge upon the mountains of Naphtali (Jos 19:37; Jos 20:7; Jos 21:32), the home of Barak (Jdg 4:6), was conq...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 12:23-24 - --
Dor : see Jos 11:2. Gilgal : the seat of the king of the Goyim (a proper name, as in Gen 14:1), in all probability the same place as the villa n...
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...

Constable: Jos 12:1-6 - --The slaughter of the eastern kings 12:1-6
Sihon and Og were the first Canaanite kings th...

Constable: Jos 12:7-24 - --The slaughter of the western kings 12:7-24
The writer identified 31 kings in the order i...
Guzik -> Jos 12:1-24
Guzik: Jos 12:1-24 - --Joshua 12 - List of the Conquered Kings
A. Kings defeated by Moses.
1. (1) Introduction: kings conquered by Israel under the leadership of Moses.
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Critics Ask: Jos 12:4 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:5 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:6 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:7 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:8 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:9 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:10 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:11 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:12 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:13 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:14 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:15 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:16 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:17 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:18 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:19 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:20 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:21 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:22 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...

Critics Ask: Jos 12:23 JOSHUA 12:1-24 —Were these kings defeated here or not until later? PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land whom the ...
