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Text -- Joshua 13:21-33 (NET)

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13:21 It encompassed all the cities of the plain and the whole realm of King Sihon of the Amorites who ruled in Heshbon. Moses defeated him and the Midianite leaders Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur, and Reba (they were subjects of Sihon and lived in his territory). 13:22 The Israelites killed Balaam son of Beor, the omen reader, along with the others. 13:23 The border of the tribe of Reuben was the Jordan. The land allotted to the tribe of Reuben by its clans included these cities and their towns. 13:24 Moses assigned land to the tribe of Gad by its clans. 13:25 Their territory included Jazer, all the cities of Gilead, and half of Ammonite territory as far as Aroer near Rabbah. 13:26 Their territory ran from Heshbon to Ramath Mizpah and Betonim, and from Mahanaim to the territory of Debir. 13:27 It included the valley of Beth Haram, Beth Nimrah, Succoth, and Zaphon, and the rest of the realm of King Sihon of Heshbon, the area east of the Jordan to the end of the Sea of Kinnereth. 13:28 The land allotted to the tribe of Gad by its clans included these cities and their towns. 13:29 Moses assigned land to the half-tribe of Manasseh by its clans. 13:30 Their territory started at Mahanaim and encompassed all Bashan, the whole realm of King Og of Bashan, including all sixty cities in Havvoth Jair in Bashan. 13:31 Half of Gilead, Ashtaroth, and Edrei, cities in the kingdom of Og in Bashan, were assigned to the descendants of Makir son of Manasseh, to half the descendants of Makir by their clans. 13:32 These are the land assignments made by Moses on the plains of Moab east of the Jordan River opposite Jericho. 13:33 However, Moses did not assign land as an inheritance to the Levites; their inheritance is the Lord God of Israel, as he instructed them.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ammonites the tribe/nation of people descended from Ben-Ammi, Lot's son,Territory of the tribe/nation of Ammon
 · Amorites members of a pre-Israel Semitic tribe from Mesopotamia
 · Aroer a town by the Wadi Arnon on the border of Reuben and Gad,a town in the desert of Judah
 · Ashtaroth pagan god images of the Canaanite goddess Ashtoreth,a town of Manasseh about 35 km east of the sea of Chinnereth
 · Balaam the son of Beor,son of Beor of Pethor on the Euphrates River
 · Bashan a region east of Lake Galilee between Mt. Hermon and Wadi Yarmuk
 · Beor the father of the prophet Balaam.,father of Bela king of Edom,father of Balaam the prophet
 · Beth-Haram a town of Gad
 · Beth-haram a town of Gad
 · Beth-Nimrah a town in Gad east of the Jordan
 · Beth-nimrah a town in Gad east of the Jordan
 · Betonim a town of Gad east. of the Jordan (OS)
 · Chinnereth a lake 21 km long and 12 km wide, in the north of Palestine,a town of Naphtali on the NW shoulder of Lake Chinnereth (Lake Galilee)
 · Debir the Amorite king of Eglon,a town of Judah 14 km SW of Hebron,a border town of Judah, about 16 km east of Jerusalem,a northern border town of Gad, about 80 km NE of Jerusalem
 · Edrei a town about 50 km east of the Sea of Galilee (ZD),a town of Naphtali north or west of the Sea of Galilee
 · Evi a king of Midian killed by Moses
 · Gad the tribe of Israel descended from Gad, the son of Jacob,the man; the son of Jacob and Zilpah,the tribe of Gad in Israel,a prophet and long time advisor to King David
 · Gadites the tribe of Gad as a whole
 · Gilead a mountainous region east of the Jordan & north of the Arnon to Hermon,son of Machir son of Manasseh; founder of the clan of Gilead,father of Jephthah the judge,son of Michael of the tribe of Gad
 · Heshbon a town of south-eastern Judah
 · Hur a man who was a special assistant to Moses and Aaron,a king of Midian killed by Moses,son of Caleb and Ephrathah; father of Salma; elder of Bethlehem
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jair son of Segub son of Hezron of Judah,a man of Gilead who judged Israel twenty-two years,son of Shime-i son of Kish of Benjamin; father of Mordecai,the father of Elhanan, who slew Lahmi the brother of Goliath
 · Jazer a town on the east side of the Jordan
 · Jericho a town five miles west of the Jordan and 15 miles northeast of Jerusalem,a town of Benjamin 11 km NW of the mouth of the Jordan River
 · Jordan the river that flows from Lake Galilee to the Dead Sea,a river that begins at Mt. Hermon, flows south through Lake Galilee and on to its end at the Dead Sea 175 km away (by air)
 · Levi members of the tribe of Levi
 · Machir son of Manasseh (Joseph); father of Hezron's wife and of Gilead,son of Ammiel at Lo-Debar; Mephibosheth's friend
 · Machirites members of the clan of Machir of Manasseh
 · Mahanaim a town of Gad 6 km east of Succoth
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · more...


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Topography | SEA | Reubenites | Reuben, Tribe of | PALESTINE, 2 | Nimrah | Mizpah | Midianite | MANASSEH | Joshua | JOSHUA (2) | Havoth-jair | Gad | GAD (1) | Divination | Chinnereth | Bashan-havoth-jair | Bashan | BEYOND | ABIEZER | more
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Wesley: Jos 13:21 - -- Opposed to the cities of the mountain of the valley.

Opposed to the cities of the mountain of the valley.

Wesley: Jos 13:21 - -- A great part of it; in which sense we read of all Judea, and all the region round about Jordan, Mat 3:5, and all Galilee, Mat 4:23.

A great part of it; in which sense we read of all Judea, and all the region round about Jordan, Mat 3:5, and all Galilee, Mat 4:23.

Wesley: Jos 13:21 - -- Not in the same time or battle, as appears by comparing Num 21:23-24, with Num 31:8, but in the same manner. And they are here mentioned, partly becau...

Not in the same time or battle, as appears by comparing Num 21:23-24, with Num 31:8, but in the same manner. And they are here mentioned, partly because they were slain not long after, and upon the same occasion, even their enmity against Israel; and partly because of their relation and subjection to Sihon.

Wesley: Jos 13:21 - -- But how could they be so, when they were kings of Midian? Num 31:8. There were divers petty kings in those parts, who were subject to greater kings; a...

But how could they be so, when they were kings of Midian? Num 31:8. There were divers petty kings in those parts, who were subject to greater kings; and such these were, but are here called dukes or princes of Sihon, because they were subject and tributaries to him, and therefore did one way or other assist Sihon in this war, though they were not killed at this time. It is probable, that when Sihon destroyed those Moabites which dwelt in these parts, he frighted the rest of them, and with them their neighbours and confederates, the Midianites, into some kind of homage, which they were willing to pay him.

Wesley: Jos 13:21 - -- Heb. inhabiting that land, namely Midian, last mentioned; whereby he signifies, that tho' they were subject to Sihon, yet they did not dwell in his la...

Heb. inhabiting that land, namely Midian, last mentioned; whereby he signifies, that tho' they were subject to Sihon, yet they did not dwell in his land, but in another.

Wesley: Jos 13:22 - -- This was recorded before, Num 31:8, and is here repeated, because the defeating of Balaam's purpose to curse Israel, and the turning that curse into a...

This was recorded before, Num 31:8, and is here repeated, because the defeating of Balaam's purpose to curse Israel, and the turning that curse into a blessing, was such an instance of the power and goodness of God, as was fit to be had in everlasting remembrance.

Wesley: Jos 13:23 - -- That is, those cities or places which bordered upon Jordan.

That is, those cities or places which bordered upon Jordan.

Wesley: Jos 13:25 - -- That is, all the cities of eminency; all the cities properly so called, which lay in that part of Gilead; and so this may well agree with Jos 13:31, w...

That is, all the cities of eminency; all the cities properly so called, which lay in that part of Gilead; and so this may well agree with Jos 13:31, where half the country of Gilead is said to be given to the Manassites; but there is no mention of any cities there.

Wesley: Jos 13:25 - -- Not of that which was now theirs, for that they were forbidden to meddle with, but of that which was anciently theirs, 'till taken from them by the Am...

Not of that which was now theirs, for that they were forbidden to meddle with, but of that which was anciently theirs, 'till taken from them by the Amorites, from whom the Israelites took it.

Wesley: Jos 13:25 - -- The border between them and Moab.

The border between them and Moab.

Wesley: Jos 13:25 - -- The chief city of the Ammonites.

The chief city of the Ammonites.

Wesley: Jos 13:26 - -- mizpeh - Called Ramoth - Gilead, or Ramoth in Gilead.

mizpeh - Called Ramoth - Gilead, or Ramoth in Gilead.

Wesley: Jos 13:26 - -- Exclusively; for Mahanaim was in the portion of Manasseh, beyond Jabbok, which was the border of Gad and Manasseh.

Exclusively; for Mahanaim was in the portion of Manasseh, beyond Jabbok, which was the border of Gad and Manasseh.

Wesley: Jos 13:27 - -- The northern part of his kingdom.

The northern part of his kingdom.

Wesley: Jos 13:29 - -- Not that thou desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Num 32:1, but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manassite, for his valiant acts against Og; and pa...

Not that thou desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Num 32:1, but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manassite, for his valiant acts against Og; and partly for the better defence of the other two tribes, by so considerable an accession to them, which also was without any inconvenience to them, because the country was too large for the two tribes of Reuben and Gad.

Wesley: Jos 13:30 - -- Who, though of the tribe of Judah, by the father, 1Ch 2:21-22, yet is called the son of Manasseh, Num 32:41, because he married a daughter of Manasseh...

Who, though of the tribe of Judah, by the father, 1Ch 2:21-22, yet is called the son of Manasseh, Num 32:41, because he married a daughter of Manasseh, and wholly associated himself with those valiant Manassites; and with their help took sixty cities or great towns, Deu 3:4, Deu 3:14, which thence were called the towns of Jair.

Wesley: Jos 13:31 - -- Whom before he called the children of Manasseh, he now calls the children of Machir, because Machir was the most eminent, and as it may seem, the only...

Whom before he called the children of Manasseh, he now calls the children of Machir, because Machir was the most eminent, and as it may seem, the only surviving son of Manasseh, Num 26:29; 1Ch 7:14-16.

Clarke: Jos 13:21 - -- The princes of Midian - See the history of this war, Num 31:1, etc.; and from that place this and the following verse seem to be borrowed, for the i...

The princes of Midian - See the history of this war, Num 31:1, etc.; and from that place this and the following verse seem to be borrowed, for the introduction of the death of Balaam here seems quite irrelevant.

Clarke: Jos 13:23 - -- The cities and the villages - By villages, חצרים chatserim , it is likely that moveable villages or tents are meant, such as are in use among ...

The cities and the villages - By villages, חצרים chatserim , it is likely that moveable villages or tents are meant, such as are in use among the Bedouin Arabs; places where they were accustomed to feed and pen their cattle.

Clarke: Jos 13:25 - -- Half the land on the children of Ammon - This probably was land which had been taken from the Ammonites by Sihon, king of the Amorites, and which th...

Half the land on the children of Ammon - This probably was land which had been taken from the Ammonites by Sihon, king of the Amorites, and which the Israelites possessed by right of conquest. For although the Israelites were forbidden to take the land of the Ammonites, Deu 2:37, yet this part, as having been united to the territories of Sihon, they might possess when they defeated that king and subdued his kingdom.

Clarke: Jos 13:26 - -- Ramath-mizpeh - The same as Ramoth-gilead. It was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 20:8; Deu 4:47

Ramath-mizpeh - The same as Ramoth-gilead. It was one of the cities of refuge, Jos 20:8; Deu 4:47

Clarke: Jos 13:26 - -- Mahanaim - Or the two camps. Situated on the northern side of the brook Jabbok, celebrated for the vision of the two camps of angels which Jacob had...

Mahanaim - Or the two camps. Situated on the northern side of the brook Jabbok, celebrated for the vision of the two camps of angels which Jacob had there; see Gen 32:2.

Clarke: Jos 13:27 - -- Beth-aram - This city was rebuilt by Herod, and called Livias, in honor of Livia, the wife of Augustus. Josephus calls it Julias, Julia being the na...

Beth-aram - This city was rebuilt by Herod, and called Livias, in honor of Livia, the wife of Augustus. Josephus calls it Julias, Julia being the name which the Greeks commonly give to Livia. - Calmet

Clarke: Jos 13:27 - -- Succoth - A place between Jabbok and Jordan where Jacob pitched his tents, from which circumstance it obtained its name, see Gen 33:17.

Succoth - A place between Jabbok and Jordan where Jacob pitched his tents, from which circumstance it obtained its name, see Gen 33:17.

Clarke: Jos 13:29 - -- The half tribe of Manasseh - When the tribes of Reuben and Gad requested to have their settlement on the east side of Jordan, it does not appear tha...

The half tribe of Manasseh - When the tribes of Reuben and Gad requested to have their settlement on the east side of Jordan, it does not appear that any part of the tribe of Manasseh requested to be settled in the same place. But as this tribe was numerous, and had much cattle, Moses thought proper to appoint one half of it to remain on the east of Jordan, and the other to go over and settle on the west side of that river.

Clarke: Jos 13:30 - -- The towns of Jair - These were sixty cities; they are mentioned afterwards, and in 1Ch 2:21, etc. They are the same with the Havoth-jair mentioned N...

The towns of Jair - These were sixty cities; they are mentioned afterwards, and in 1Ch 2:21, etc. They are the same with the Havoth-jair mentioned Num 32:41. Jair was son of Segub, grandson of Esron or Hezron, and great-grandson of Machir by his grandmother’ s side, who married Hezron of the tribe of Judah. See his genealogy, 1Ch 2:21-24.

Clarke: Jos 13:32 - -- Which Moses did distribute - Moses had settled every thing relative to these tribes before his death, having appointed them to possess the territori...

Which Moses did distribute - Moses had settled every thing relative to these tribes before his death, having appointed them to possess the territories of Og king of Bashan, and Sihon king of the Amorites. For particulars on this chapter, the reader, if he judge it of consequence, may consult Calmet.

Calvin: Jos 13:24 - -- 24.And Moses gave inheritance unto the tribe of Gad, etc The observation made above applies also to the tribe of Gad, namely, that their legitimate b...

24.And Moses gave inheritance unto the tribe of Gad, etc The observation made above applies also to the tribe of Gad, namely, that their legitimate boundaries were carefully defined in order to prevent disputes as to their possession. Meanwhile God is extolled for his liberality in having expelled nations of great celebrity, and substituted them in their stead. This is expressed more clearly in regard to the half tribe of Manasseh, when sixty cities are enumerated as included in their inheritance. Hence, too, it is manifest that Moses was not munificent through mistake, because it was well known to God how many cities he was giving them out of his boundless liberality. In a short clause the tribe of Levi is again excluded, that the Levites might not be able at some future period to pretend that the grant which the Reubenites, Gadites, and half tribe of Manasseh had obtained without the casting of lots, belonged in common to them also; for they are expressly forbidden to share with their brethren. This made it easy for them to interpret shrewdly for their advantage, that they were entitled to share with others. Here, however, it is not the sacrifices, as a little before, but God Himself that is said to be their inheritance; if they are not satisfied with it, they only convict themselves of excessive pride and insufferable fastidiousness. 140

Defender: Jos 13:22 - -- Balaam was a soothsayer, or diviner, not just a true prophet who had allowed greed to subvert his judgment and compromise his ministry. (For the accou...

Balaam was a soothsayer, or diviner, not just a true prophet who had allowed greed to subvert his judgment and compromise his ministry. (For the account of Balaam's actions, see Numbers 22:4-24:25; Num 31:8.)

See map, The Twelve Tribes"

TSK: Jos 13:21 - -- And all the : Deu 3:10 whom Moses : Num 21:24-35; Deu 2:30-36 with the : Num 31:8

And all the : Deu 3:10

whom Moses : Num 21:24-35; Deu 2:30-36

with the : Num 31:8

TSK: Jos 13:22 - -- Balaam : Num 22:5-7, Num 24:1, Num 31:8; 2Pe 2:15; Jud 1:11; Rev 2:14, Rev 19:20 soothsayer : or, diviner

Balaam : Num 22:5-7, Num 24:1, Num 31:8; 2Pe 2:15; Jud 1:11; Rev 2:14, Rev 19:20

soothsayer : or, diviner

TSK: Jos 13:24 - -- Num 32:34-36

TSK: Jos 13:25 - -- their coast : Num 32:35 Jazer : A city near a brook of the same name, now called Wady Szyr; and probably the present Szyr occupies its site. half : Nu...

their coast : Num 32:35

Jazer : A city near a brook of the same name, now called Wady Szyr; and probably the present Szyr occupies its site.

half : Num 21:26-30; Deu 2:19; Jdg 11:13-27

Rabbah : Deu 3:11; 2Sa 11:1, 2Sa 12:26; Eze 21:20; Amo 1:14

TSK: Jos 13:26 - -- Ramathmizpeh : Jos 20:8; Gen 31:49; Jdg 10:17, Jdg 11:11, Jdg 11:29; 1Ki 22:3 Mahanaim : Jos 21:38; Gen 32:1, Gen 32:2; 2Sa 2:8, 2Sa 17:27 Debir : 2Sa...

TSK: Jos 13:27 - -- Betharam : A city near mount Peor, and not far from the entrance of the Jordan into the Dead Sea; rebuilt and called Livias by Herod, in honour of Liv...

Betharam : A city near mount Peor, and not far from the entrance of the Jordan into the Dead Sea; rebuilt and called Livias by Herod, in honour of Livia, wife of Augustus. Num 32:36

Bethnimrah : Num 32:3, Num 32:36

Succoth : Gen 33:17; Jdg 8:5, Jdg 8:6, Jdg 8:14-16; 1Ki 7:46

Chinnereth : Jos 11:2, Jos 12:3, Chinneroth, Num 34:11; Deu 3:17; Luk 5:1, Gennesaret

TSK: Jos 13:30 - -- Jos 13:26; Num 32:39-41; Deu 3:13-15; 1Ch 2:21-23

TSK: Jos 13:31 - -- Ashtaroth : Jos 12:4 the children of Machir by : Num 32:39, Num 32:40

Ashtaroth : Jos 12:4

the children of Machir by : Num 32:39, Num 32:40

TSK: Jos 13:33 - -- At Jos 13:14, as well as here, notice is taken, that to the tribe of Levi, ""Moses gave no inheritance,""for so God had appointed. Num 18:20. If the...

At Jos 13:14, as well as here, notice is taken, that to the tribe of Levi, ""Moses gave no inheritance,""for so God had appointed. Num 18:20. If they had been appointed to a lot entire by themselves, Moses would have served them first, not because it was his own tribe, but because it was God’ s, but they must be provided for in another manner; their habitation must be scattered in all the tribes, and their maintenance brought out of all the tribes, and God himself was the portion both of their inheritance and of their cup.

Jos 18:7; Deu 10:9, Deu 18:1, Deu 18:2

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Barnes: Jos 13:8-33 - -- The writer appends to the command of God Jos 13:1-7 a statement that the other two tribes and a half had already had their inheritance marked out fo...

The writer appends to the command of God Jos 13:1-7 a statement that the other two tribes and a half had already had their inheritance marked out for them by Moses in the land east of Jordan. The boundaries of this territory as a whole are first set forth Jos 13:8-14, and afterward the portions assigned within it to the two tribes and a half are severally described Josh. 13:15-33.

Jos 13:14

See Deu 18:1-5 and notes.

Jos 13:15-24

Inheritance of the tribe of Reuben. This territory was the most southerly of the trans-Jordanic possessions of Israel, and adjoined Moab, which lay only on the other side of the Arnon. Hence, the Reubenites became in after times much intermixed with the Moabites, who in fact eventually acquired much of the land, and several, if not all, of the cities here named as belonging to Reuben. This acquisition was probably assisted by the fact that the territory north of Arnon had formerly belonged to the Moabites, from whom it was wrested by the Amorites (see Num 21:27, etc. notes). It is not likely that the Amorite conquerors had completely extirpated the Moabite inhabitants. Hence, in the days when the Reubenites became engrossed in their pastoral pursuits, and probably not very long after the days of Joshua, the Moabites easily encroached on their inheritance, and in the end probably reoccupied nearly the whole of the ancient kingdom of Sihon (Compare Deu 33:6 note).

Jos 13:17-21

See the marginal references for some of these names. Heshbon, Kedemoth, and Mephaath became eventually Levitical cities.

Jos 13:21

Dukes of Sihon - Rather "vassals of Sihon,"probably those "dedicated"or "appointed"with a libation.

Jos 13:23

Jordan ... - i. e. the Jordan and its territory (compare similar expressions in Num 34:6; Deu 3:16). The portion of the tribe of Reuben at its northern extremity touched the Jordan; the main part of his inheritance lay on the east of the Dead Sea.

Jos 13:25

All the cities of Gilead - i. e. of Gilead in the narrower sense, included in the territory of Sihon, and distinct from Bashan Deu 3:10.

Half the land of the children of Ammon - i. e. that half of the Ammonite territory which had been conquered by the Amorites. This, after the overthrow of Sihon, the Israelites took for their own. The land which the Ammonites still held in the days of Moses, the Israelites were not permitted to attack.

Rabbah was a border fortress, the principal stronghold of the Ammonites Num 21:24, and the residence of their king. It was attacked and taken by Joab 2 Sam. 11; 12; 1Ch 20:1, but appears in later times again as an Ammonitish city Jer 49:3; Eze 25:5; Amo 1:13-15. In the third century B.C. it received from Ptolemy Philadelplus the name of Philadelphia, and was in later times the seat of a Christian bishop; but has now for many centuries been in ruins, remarkable for their grandeur and extent.

Jos 13:26

The border of Debir - Rather perhaps "the border of Lidbir,"which is regarded as identical with the Lo-debar of 2Sa 9:4; 2Sa 17:27, one of the towns from which provisions were brought to David at Mahanaim Gen 32:2.

Jos 13:29-33

On the conquest of Bashan, see especially Num 32:33, etc. and notes.

Poole: Jos 13:21 - -- The cities of the plain opposed to the foregoing cities of the mountain of the valley . All the kingdom of Sihon a synecdochical expression, for a...

The cities of the plain opposed to the foregoing cities of the mountain of the valley .

All the kingdom of Sihon a synecdochical expression, for a great part of it; in which sense we read of all Judea , and all the region round about Jordan , Mat 3:5 , and all Galilee , Mat 4:23 , and many others. Or, which all were the kingdoms of Sihon , i.e. belonged to his kingdom. The Hebrew conjunction and is oft put for the relative particle which , as Jud 2:21 Pro 19:1 Ecc 6:12 .

With the princes of Midian not in the same time or battle, as appears by comparing Num 21:23,24 , with Num 31:8 , but in the same manner. And they are here mentioned, partly because they were slain not long after, and upon the same occasion, even their enmity against Israel; and partly because of their relation and subjection to Sihon, as it here follows.

Dukes of Sihon

Quest. How could they be so, when they were kings of Midian? Num 31:8 .

Answ There were divers petty kings in those parts, which were subject to greater kings; and such these were, but are here called dukes or princes of Sihon, because they were subject and tributaries to him, and therefore did one way or other assist Sihon in this war, though they were not killed at this time. It is probable, that when Sihon destroyed those Moabites which dwelt in these parts, he frighted the rest of them, and with them their neighbours and confederates the Midianites, into some kind of homage or tribute, which they were willing to pay to him.

Dwelling in, the country , Heb. inhabiting that land , namely,

Midian , last mentioned; whereby he signifies, that though they were subject to Sihon, yet they did not dwell in his land, but in another.

Poole: Jos 13:22 - -- The soothsayer so he was in truth, though a prophet 2Pe 2:16in title and profession. See Num 24:25 .

The soothsayer so he was in truth, though a prophet 2Pe 2:16in title and profession. See Num 24:25 .

Poole: Jos 13:23 - -- And the border thereof, i.e. those cities or places which bordered upon Jordan. Compare Num 34:6 .

And the border thereof, i.e. those cities or places which bordered upon Jordan. Compare Num 34:6 .

Poole: Jos 13:25 - -- All the cities of Gilead i.e. all the cities of note and eminency; all cities properly so called, which it seems lay in that part of Gilead; and so t...

All the cities of Gilead i.e. all the cities of note and eminency; all cities properly so called, which it seems lay in that part of Gilead; and so this may well agree with Jos 13:25 , where half the country of Gilead is said to be given to the Manassites; but there is no mention of any cities there.

Half the land of the children of Ammon not of that which now was theirs, for that they were forbidden to meddle with, Deu 2:9 , but of that which was anciently theirs, but taken from them by the Amorites, Num 21:26 , from whom the Israelites took it, Jud 11:15 .

Unto Aroer the border between them and Moab.

Rabbah the chief city of the Ammonites, 2Sa 11:1 12:26,27 .

Poole: Jos 13:26 - -- From Heshbon either exclusively or inclusively. See Poole on "Jos 13:17" . Ramath-mizpeh called Ramoth-gilead , or Ramoth in Gilead , Jos 20:8...

From Heshbon either exclusively or inclusively. See Poole on "Jos 13:17" .

Ramath-mizpeh called Ramoth-gilead , or Ramoth in Gilead , Jos 20:8 , and elsewhere

Mahanaim exclusively; for Mahanaim was in the portion of Manasseh, beyond Jabbok, which was the border of Gad and Manasseh.

Poole: Jos 13:27 - -- Rest of the kingdom of Sihon the northern part of his kingdom.

Rest of the kingdom of Sihon the northern part of his kingdom.

Poole: Jos 13:29 - -- Unto the half tribe of Manasseh not that they desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Num 32:1 , but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manessite for hi...

Unto the half tribe of Manasseh not that they desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Num 32:1 , but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manessite for his valiant acts against Og; and partly for the better security and defence of the other two tribes, by so considerable an accession to them, which also was without any inconvenience to them, because the country was too large for the two tribes of Reuben and Gad.

Poole: Jos 13:30 - -- Jair who, though of the tribe of Judah by the father, 1Ch 2:21,22 , yet is called the son of Manasseh, Num 32:41 , because he married a daughter of M...

Jair who, though of the tribe of Judah by the father, 1Ch 2:21,22 , yet is called the son of Manasseh, Num 32:41 , because he married a daughter of Manasseh, and wholly associated himself with those valiant Manassites, and with their help took sixty cities or great towns, Deu 3:4,14 , which thence were called the towns of Reuben and Gad.

Poole: Jos 13:31 - -- The children of Machir whom before he called the children of Manasseh , he now calls the children of machir , because Machir was the most eminent, ...

The children of Machir whom before he called the children of Manasseh , he now calls the children of machir , because Machir was the most eminent, and, as it may seem, the only surviving son of Manasseh, Num 26:29 1Ch 7:14-16 . For the other half of Machir’ s or Manasseh’ s children, see Jos 17:1 , &c.

Haydock: Jos 13:21 - -- The princes of Madian. It appears from hence that these were subjects of king Sehon: they are said to have been slain with him, that is, about the...

The princes of Madian. It appears from hence that these were subjects of king Sehon: they are said to have been slain with him, that is, about the same time, but not in the same battle. (Challoner) ---

After the death of their sovereign, they looked upon themselves as independent. They had reigned before as viceroys of Sehon, being natives of the country, and not come from some other part, like the Amorrhites. (Calmet)

Haydock: Jos 13:22 - -- Slain. Septuagint, "they slew Balaam....with the sword in the moment," Numbers xxii. 5., and xxxi. 8. (Haydock)

Slain. Septuagint, "they slew Balaam....with the sword in the moment," Numbers xxii. 5., and xxxi. 8. (Haydock)

Haydock: Jos 13:25 - -- Rabba, "the great," being a title of Ar, the capital of the Moabites. The Israelites thought themselves justified in keeping what had been taken fro...

Rabba, "the great," being a title of Ar, the capital of the Moabites. The Israelites thought themselves justified in keeping what had been taken from the children of Ammon, by Sehon, (Judges xi. 13.; Calmet) and the Amorrhites. (Worthington)

Haydock: Jos 13:27 - -- Betharan, which was enlarged by Herod, and called Livias, or Julias, as the Greeks called Livia, the wife of Augustus, Julia. (Josephus) --- Saphon...

Betharan, which was enlarged by Herod, and called Livias, or Julias, as the Greeks called Livia, the wife of Augustus, Julia. (Josephus) ---

Saphon, or "the northern part of," &c.

Haydock: Jos 13:30 - -- Towns, which were conquered by Jair, of the tribe of Juda; though he belonged, in some degree, to that of Manasses, by his grandmother, Numbers xxxii...

Towns, which were conquered by Jair, of the tribe of Juda; though he belonged, in some degree, to that of Manasses, by his grandmother, Numbers xxxii. 41.

Gill: Jos 13:21 - -- And all the cities of the plain,.... In the champaign country, as well as those in the mountainous part: and all the kingdom of Sihon; or, as Masiu...

And all the cities of the plain,.... In the champaign country, as well as those in the mountainous part:

and all the kingdom of Sihon; or, as Masius renders the words, "which all had been the kingdom of Sihon"; for the whole kingdom of Sihon was not given to Reuben, only a part of it, and the rest to Gad, as in Jos 13:27,

king of the Amorites, which reigned in Heshbon; as in Jos 13:10,

whom Moses smote with the princes of Midian, Evi, and Rekem, and Zur,

and Hur, and Reba; not at the same time that Sihon was smitten by him, but afterwards in a war with Midian, Num 31:8; where their names are given as here; and there they are called kings of Midian, petty kings, and, as it seems by what follows, were subject to Sihon, and therefore are here mentioned:

which were dukes of Sihon dwelling in the country; for Midian, as Kimchi supposes, and not without reason, was under the government of Sihon, and these were his nobles, though they dwelt in the land of Midian.

Gill: Jos 13:22 - -- Balaam also, the son of Beor the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword,.... At the same time that the princes of Midian were slai...

Balaam also, the son of Beor the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword,.... At the same time that the princes of Midian were slain, and which is also observed; see Gill on Num 31:8. Kimchi supposes that he returned to Midian, on hearing that the counsel he gave to them, to ensnare Israel with their daughters, had taken effect, in order to receive his wages, and so received his righteous doom and just reward; it is commonly said by the Jews m, that he was slain by Phinehas:

among them that were slain by them; among the above princes, and the common soldiers, of which there was a great slaughter; even all the males of Midian were slain, Num 31:7.

Gill: Jos 13:23 - -- And the border of the children of Reuben was Jordan, and the border thereof,.... As their border eastward was Aroer on the river Arnon, so their bord...

And the border of the children of Reuben was Jordan, and the border thereof,.... As their border eastward was Aroer on the river Arnon, so their border westward was the river Jordan:

this was the inheritance of the children of Reuben, after their families, the cities and the villages thereof; which Moses gave them on the other side Jordan; and next follow an account of the inheritance of the tribe of Gad in those parts.

Gill: Jos 13:24 - -- And Moses gave inheritance unto the tribe of Gad,.... On the other side Jordan, as he did to Reuben: even unto the children of Gad, according to ...

And Moses gave inheritance unto the tribe of Gad,.... On the other side Jordan, as he did to Reuben:

even unto the children of Gad, according to their families: according to the number and largeness of them, dividing to each their part and portion.

Gill: Jos 13:25 - -- And their coast was Jazer,.... Their southern coast; of Jazer, see Num 21:32; where it is called Jaazer, and is mentioned in Isa 16:8; and in Jer 48:3...

And their coast was Jazer,.... Their southern coast; of Jazer, see Num 21:32; where it is called Jaazer, and is mentioned in Isa 16:8; and in Jer 48:32, where it is spoken of as a city of Moab, as it was in the days of those prophets:

and all the cities of Gilead; which lay in those parts, for the whole was not given to this tribe, half of Gilead was given to the half tribe of Manasseh, Jos 13:31,

and half the land of the children of Ammon; not what then belonged to them, but what had been taken from them by the Amorites; and which Israel taking from them, had a right to retain, though they were forbid meddling with any of their land in present possession; see Deu 2:19 Jdg 11:13,

unto Aroer that is before Rabbath; Aroer was a city of Moab, situated on the river Arnon, Jos 13:9; and stood over against Rabbath, a city of the Amorites, since called Philadelphia, the same that Joab took, 2Sa 12:26; though Reland thinks n, that according to the situation of these cities another Aroer must be here meant, and which belonged to the Amorites.

Gill: Jos 13:26 - -- And from Heshbon unto Ramathmizpeh, and Betonim,.... This was their coast from the south to the north, and so describes their eastern border, which re...

And from Heshbon unto Ramathmizpeh, and Betonim,.... This was their coast from the south to the north, and so describes their eastern border, which reached from Heshbon, given to the tribe of Reuben, Jos 13:7; to these places mentioned; Ramathmizpeh, the same with Ramothgilead, which Jerom o says was a village in his time, and lay two miles from Philadelphia or Rabbath before mentioned, to the east; it should be to the west; of Betonim we nowhere else read, it seems to have been near to Ramath:

and from Mahanaim unto the border of Debir; the former of these was the place where the angels met Jacob, and who gave it the name from thence; and in later times a city of this name was built there, and was near the river Jabbok, Gen 32:2; Debir is different from that in the tribe of Judah, Jos 15:15; in the Septuagint version here it is called Daibon, perhaps the same with Dibon, the tribe of Gad rebuilt, and is called Dibongad, Num 32:34; unless Lidbar here should be the same with Lodebar in Gilead, 2Sa 17:27.

Gill: Jos 13:27 - -- And in the valley, Betharam,.... The same with Bethharan; see Gill on Num 32:36, and Bethnimrah; sometimes called Nimrah, Num 32:3; near to which w...

And in the valley, Betharam,.... The same with Bethharan; see Gill on Num 32:36,

and Bethnimrah; sometimes called Nimrah, Num 32:3; near to which were some waters, called the waters of Nimrim, Isa 15:6; It was in Jerom's p time a large village; it seems to have its name from leopards, which perhaps had their haunts hereabout:

and Succoth: the place where Jacob pitched his tent after he had passed over Jabbok; it is called in the Jerusalem Talmud q Thaarabah:

and Zaphon; which in the same Talmud is Amatho or Amathus, which Jerom says r is a village beyond Jordan, twenty one miles from Pella to the south, though he places it in the tribe of Reuben:

the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of Heshbon; which was not given to the tribe of Reuben, Jos 13:21,

Jordan and his border; that is, the cities which were near it, as Kimchi; or that were upon the bank of it, as Jarchi:

even unto the edge of the sea of Chinnereth; the same with the lake of Gennesaret, Luk 5:1,

on the other side Jordan eastward; the other from that in which the inheritance of Gad lay, which was beyond Jordan, from the land of Canaan.

Gill: Jos 13:28 - -- This is the inheritance of the children of Gad, after their families,.... As described in Jos 13:27, the cities and their villages; the cities giv...

This is the inheritance of the children of Gad, after their families,.... As described in Jos 13:27,

the cities and their villages; the cities given them, some of which are mentioned by name, and the villages adjacent and belonging to them were included in them.

Gill: Jos 13:29 - -- And Moses gave inheritance unto the half tribe of Manasseh,.... Whether at their request or of himself, there being land enough for them, and the two...

And Moses gave inheritance unto the half tribe of Manasseh,.... Whether at their request or of himself, there being land enough for them, and the two tribes of Gad and Reuben, is not certain:

and this is the possession of the half tribe of Manasseh, by their families; which is after related and described.

Gill: Jos 13:30 - -- And their coast was from Mahanaim,.... A place in the tribe of Gad, Jos 13:26; which was the boundary of the half tribe that way: all Bashan; so fa...

And their coast was from Mahanaim,.... A place in the tribe of Gad, Jos 13:26; which was the boundary of the half tribe that way:

all Bashan; so famous for its oxen, and for pasturage for them, and for its oaks, called by Josephus Batanea:

all the kingdom of Og king of Bashan; which, besides Bashan, took in the kingdom of Argob or Trachonitis, half the land of Gilead, all which was possessed by the half tribe of Manasseh: see Deu 3:13,

and all the towns of, Jair which are in Bashan, threescore cities; of Jair, and his relation to Manasseh, and of his taking these cities, and the number of them, see Num 33:41.

Gill: Jos 13:31 - -- And half Gilead,.... The other half not given to the Gadites, who had that half of it which Sihon possessed, and the tribe of Manasseh that half of it...

And half Gilead,.... The other half not given to the Gadites, who had that half of it which Sihon possessed, and the tribe of Manasseh that half of it which Og possessed, see Deu 3:12,

and Ashtaroth, and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan; which are particularly mentioned, because royal cities, Jos 13:10; see Deu 1:4,

were pertaining unto the children of Machir the son of Manasseh; and who was his only son; however, to his posterity only was this inheritance given, though not to them all:

even to one half of the children of Machir, by their families; which seems to confirm it that Manasseh had no other son, since his whole posterity, both the half tribe on the other side, as well as that in the land of Canaan, were denominated from him; though he seems to have had another son, who perhaps died without issue, 1Ch 7:14.

Gill: Jos 13:32 - -- These are the countries which Moses did distribute for inheritance in the plains of Moab,.... Which is particularly described, that each might know t...

These are the countries which Moses did distribute for inheritance in the plains of Moab,.... Which is particularly described, that each might know their proper portion:

on the other side Jordan by Jericho eastward; of the land of Canaan; of Jordan by Jericho; see Gill on Num 22:1.

Gill: Jos 13:33 - -- But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not any inheritance,.... Neither on the other side Jordan, nor did he order them any in Canaan; but expressly d...

But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not any inheritance,.... Neither on the other side Jordan, nor did he order them any in Canaan; but expressly declared they were to have no part in the division of it, though they were his own tribe; which shows him to be a disinterested man, that he faithfully observed the orders and instructions the Lord gave him:

the Lord God of Israel was their inheritance, as he said unto them; what was given to the Lord out of the sacrifices, and the tithes, and firstfruits, that were theirs; see Num 18:20.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jos 13:21 Heb “princes of Sihon, inhabitants of the land.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:22 Heb “Balaam son of Beor, the omen-reader, the Israelites killed with the sword, along with their slain ones.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:23 Heb “This is the inheritance of the sons of Reuben by their clans, the cities and their towns.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:24 Heb “assigned to the tribe of Gad, to the sons of Gad.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:25 Heb “in front of.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:26 The words “Their territory ran” are not in the Hebrew text, but have been supplied for clarification.

NET Notes: Jos 13:27 The Sea of Kinnereth is another name for the Sea of Galilee. See the note on the word “Kinnereth” in 11:2.

NET Notes: Jos 13:28 Heb “This is the inheritance of the sons of Gad by their clans, the cities and their towns.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:29 Heb “assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh, and it belonged to the half-tribe of Manasseh.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:30 The Hebrew name Havvoth Jair means “the tent villages of Jair.”

NET Notes: Jos 13:32 For the location of Jericho see Map5 B2; Map6 E1; Map7 E1; Map8 E3; Map10 A2; Map11 A1.

NET Notes: Jos 13:33 For the background of this observation, see Deut 18:1-2.

Geneva Bible: Jos 13:22 ( f ) Balaam also the son of Beor, the soothsayer, did the children of Israel slay with the sword among them that were slain by them. ( f ) So that b...

Geneva Bible: Jos 13:27 And in the valley, Betharam, and Bethnimrah, and Succoth, and Zaphon, the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of Heshbon, Jordan and [his] border, [even...

Geneva Bible: Jos 13:31 And half Gilead, and Ashtaroth, and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan, [were pertaining] unto the ( h ) children of Machir the son of Manas...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Jos 13:1-33 - --1 The bounds of the land not yet conquered.8 The inheritance of the two tribes and half.14 The Lord and his sacrifices are the inheritance of Levi.15 ...

MHCC: Jos 13:7-33 - --The land must be divided among the tribes. It is the will of God that every man should know his own, and not take that which is another's. The world m...

Matthew Henry: Jos 13:7-33 - -- Here we have, I. Orders given to Joshua to assign to each tribe its portion of this land, including that which was yet unsubdued, which must be brou...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:19-22 - -- Kirjathaim , where Chedorlaomer defeated the Emim, is probably to be found in the ruins of et-Teym , half an hour to the west of Medaba (see at Ge...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:23 - -- " And (this) was the boundary of the sons of Reuben, the Jordan and its territory ,"i.e., the Jordan, or rather land adjoining it. The meaning is, ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:24-26 - -- Inheritance of the tribe of Gad . - This tribe received Jaëzer (probably es Szyr : see at Num 21:32) and "all the towns of Gilead," i.e., of the...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:27-28 - -- On the north, the territory of Gad seems to have extended to the Jabbok, and only to have stretched beyond the Jabbok at Mahanaim, which formed the ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:29-31 - -- The territory of the half tribe of Manasseh extended from Mahanaim onwards, and embraced all Bashan, with the sixty Jair towns and the (northern) h...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:32-33 - -- Jos 13:32 is the concluding formula. (For the fact itself, see Num 34:14-15.) Jos 13:33 is a repetition of Jos 13:14.

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 13:8-33 - --B. The land east of the Jordan 13:8-33 This portion of the Promised Land went to the two and one-half tribes that had requested it previously (Num. 32...

Guzik: Jos 13:1-33 - --Joshua 13 - The Remaining Land; Allotments East of the Jordan A. God's command to Joshua regarding the land remaining to be conquered. 1. (1) God sp...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Joshua (Book Introduction) JOSHUA. The title of this book is derived from the pious and valiant leader whose achievements it relates and who is commonly supposed to have been it...

JFB: Joshua (Outline) THE LORD APPOINTS JOSHUA TO SUCCEED MOSES. (Jos. 1:1-18) RAHAB RECEIVES AND CONCEALS THE TWO SPIES. (Jos 2:1-7) THE COVENANT BETWEEN HER AND THEM. (J...

TSK: Joshua (Book Introduction) The Book of Joshua is one of the most important documents in the Old Testament. The rapid conquest of the Promised Land, and the actual settlement of...

TSK: Joshua 13 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Jos 13:1, The bounds of the land not yet conquered; Jos 13:8, The inheritance of the two tribes and half; Jos 13:14, The Lord and his sac...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 13 God makes known to Joshua the bounds of the land not yet conquered, Jos 13:1-6 ; commands it to be divided among the nine tribes and a h...

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 13 (Chapter Introduction) (Jos 13:1-6) Bounds of the land not yet conquered. (v. 7-33) Inheritance of Reuben.

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...

Matthew Henry: Joshua 13 (Chapter Introduction) At this chapter begins the account of the dividing of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel by lot, a narrative not so entertaining and ins...

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

Constable: Joshua (Outline) Outline I. The conquest of the land chs. 1-12 A. Preparations for entering Canaan chs. 1-2 ...

Constable: Joshua Joshua Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. "The Province-List of Judah." Vetus Testamentum 9 (1959):225-46. ...

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...

Gill: Joshua (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA The Jews distinguish the prophets into former and latter; the first of the former prophets is Joshua, or Sepher Joshua, the ...

Gill: Joshua 13 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOSHUA 13 In this chapter Joshua is informed by the Lord, or put in mind, that part of the land of Canaan remained unconquered, and...

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