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Text -- Joshua 13:30 (NET)
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Wesley -> Jos 13:30
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.
Clarke -> Jos 13:30
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.
TSK -> Jos 13:30
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Barnes -> Jos 13:8-33
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.
See Deu 18:1-5 and notes.
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).
See the marginal references for some of these names. Heshbon, Kedemoth, and Mephaath became eventually Levitical cities.
Dukes of Sihon - Rather "vassals of Sihon,"probably those "dedicated"or "appointed"with a libation.
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.
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.
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.
On the conquest of Bashan, see especially Num 32:33, etc. and notes.
Poole -> Jos 13:30
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.
Haydock -> Jos 13:30
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 13:30
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.
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 13:1-33
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
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
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 13:29-31
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...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 13:8-33
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 ...
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