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Text -- Joshua 13:6 (NET)

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13:6 I will drive out before the Israelites all who live in the hill country from Lebanon to Misrephoth Maim, all the Sidonians; you be sure to parcel it out to Israel as I instructed you.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Lebanon a mountain range and the adjoining regions (IBD)
 · Misrephoth-maim a place: south border of Sidon, possibly rocky headland (IBD)
 · Misrephoth-Maim a place: south border of Sidon, possibly rocky headland (IBD)
 · Sidonians residents of the town of Sidon


Dictionary Themes and Topics: ZIDONIANS | ZIDON, OR SIDON | Sidon | SIDONIANS | Misrephoth-maim | LEBANON | Joshua | Israel | Geshur | more
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TSK Synopsis , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Jos 13:6 - -- Whatever becomes of us, however we may be laid aside as broken vessels, God will do his work in his own time. I will do it by my word; so the Chaldee ...

Whatever becomes of us, however we may be laid aside as broken vessels, God will do his work in his own time. I will do it by my word; so the Chaldee here, as in many other places: by the eternal word, the captain of my host. But the promise of driving them out from before the children of Israel, supposes that the Israelites must use their own endeavours, must go up against them. If Israel, thro' sloth or cowardice let them alone, they are not likely to be driven out. We must go forth on our Christian warfare, and then God will go before us.

JFB: Jos 13:2-6 - -- That is, to be acquired. This section forms a parenthesis, in which the historian briefly notices the districts yet unsubdued; namely, first, the whol...

That is, to be acquired. This section forms a parenthesis, in which the historian briefly notices the districts yet unsubdued; namely, first, the whole country of the Philistines--a narrow tract stretching about sixty miles along the Mediterranean coast, and that of the Geshurites to the south of it (1Sa 27:8). Both included that portion of the country "from Sihor, which is before Egypt," a small brook near El-Arish, which on the east was the southern boundary of Canaan, to Ekron, the most northerly of the five chief lordships or principalities of the Philistines.

JFB: Jos 13:6-7 - -- (See on Jos 11:8) --that is, "all the Sidonians and Phœnicians."

(See on Jos 11:8) --that is, "all the Sidonians and Phœnicians."

JFB: Jos 13:6-7 - -- The fulfilment of this promise was conditional. In the event of the Israelites proving unfaithful or disobedient, they would not subdue the districts ...

The fulfilment of this promise was conditional. In the event of the Israelites proving unfaithful or disobedient, they would not subdue the districts now specified; and, in point of fact, the Israelites never possessed them though the inhabitants were subjected to the power of David and Solomon.

JFB: Jos 13:6-7 - -- The parenthetic section being closed, the historian here resumes the main subject of this chapter--the order of God to Joshua to make an immediate all...

The parenthetic section being closed, the historian here resumes the main subject of this chapter--the order of God to Joshua to make an immediate allotment of the land. The method of distribution by lot was, in all respects, the best that could have been adopted, as it prevented all ground of discontent, as well as charges of arbitrary or partial conduct on the part of the leaders; and its announcement in the life of Moses (Num 33:54), as the system according to which the allocations to each tribe should be made, was intended to lead the people to the acknowledgment of God as the proprietor of the land and as having the entire right to its disposal. Moreover, a solemn appeal to the lot showed it to be the dictate not of human, but divine, wisdom. It was used, however, only in determining the part of the country where a tribe was to be settled--the extent of the settlement was to be decided on a different principle (Num 26:54). The overruling control of God is conclusively proved because each tribe received the possession predicted by Jacob (Gen. 49:3-28) and by Moses (Deu. 33:6-25).

Clarke: Jos 13:6 - -- Misrephoth-maim - See on Jos 11:7 (note)

Misrephoth-maim - See on Jos 11:7 (note)

Clarke: Jos 13:6 - -- These will I drive out - That is, if the Israelites continued to be obedient; but they did not, and therefore they never fully possessed the whole o...

These will I drive out - That is, if the Israelites continued to be obedient; but they did not, and therefore they never fully possessed the whole of that land which, on this condition alone, God had promised them: the Sidonians were never expelled by the Israelites, and were only brought into a state of comparative subjection in the days of David and Solomon. Some have taken upon them to deny the authenticity of Divine revelation relative to this business, "because,"say they, "God is stated to have absolutely promised that Joshua should conquer the whole land, and put the Israelites in possession of it."This is a total mistake

1.    God never absolutely, i.e., unconditionally, promised to put them in possession of this land. The promise of their possessing the whole was suspended on their fidelity to God. They were not faithful, and therefore God was not bound by his promise to give them any part of the land, after their first act of national defection from his worship

2.    God never said that Joshua should conquer the whole land, and give it to them; the promise was simply this: "Thou shalt bring them into the land, and thou shalt divide it among them:"both of which he did, and procured them footing by his conquests, sufficient to have enabled them to establish themselves in it for ever

3.    It was never said, Thou shalt conquer it all, and then divide it; no. Several of the tribes, after their quota was allotted them, were obliged to drive out the ancient inhabitants. See on Jos 11:18 (note).

Calvin: Jos 13:6 - -- 6.All the inhabitants of the hill country, etc Joshua is again admonished, though the Israelites do not yet possess those regions, not to defer the p...

6.All the inhabitants of the hill country, etc Joshua is again admonished, though the Israelites do not yet possess those regions, not to defer the partition, but trust to the promise of God, because it would detract injuriously from his honor if there were any doubt as to the event. It is accordingly said: Only do what is thy duty in the distribution of the land; nor let that which the enemy still hold securely be exempted from the lot; for it will be my care to fulfil what I have promised. Hence let us learn in undertaking any business, so to depend on the lips of God as that no doubt can delay us. It is not ours, indeed, to fabricate vain hopes for ourselves; but when our confidence is founded on the Lord, let us only obey his commands, and there is no reason to fear that the event will disappoint us.

He afterwards assigns the land of Canaan to nine tribes and a half tribe, because the portion of the Reubenites, Gadites, and half tribe of Manasseh had already been assigned beyond the Jordan. Though there is a seeming tautology in the words, Which Moses gave them, as Moses gave them, there is nothing superfluous, because in the second clause the donation is confirmed; as if God were ordering that which was done to be ratified, or saying, in other words, As Moses gave them that land, so let them remain tranquil in the possession of it. 134 For this reason also he is distinguished by the title of servant of God, as if it were said, Let no one interfere with that decree which a faithful minister has pronounced on the authority of God. It was certainly necessary to provide by anticipation against the disputes which otherwise must have daily arisen.

TSK: Jos 13:6 - -- Misrephothmaim : Jos 11:8 them : Jos 23:13; Gen 15:18-21; Exo 23:30, Exo 23:31; Jdg 2:21-23 only divide : Jos 14:1, Jos 14:2

Misrephothmaim : Jos 11:8

them : Jos 23:13; Gen 15:18-21; Exo 23:30, Exo 23:31; Jdg 2:21-23

only divide : Jos 14:1, Jos 14:2

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Jos 13:6 - -- The King James Version would exhibit the sense more clearly if the words from the beginning of Jos 13:2 to the words "the Sidonians"in this verse we...

The King James Version would exhibit the sense more clearly if the words from the beginning of Jos 13:2 to the words "the Sidonians"in this verse were placed in a parenthesis, and the order of the words before us changed thus: "I will drive them out."The "them"meaning the inhabitants of the "very much land to be possessed,"spoken of in Jos 13:1.

Poole: Jos 13:6 - -- Them will I drive out from before the children of Israel presently after thy death, if the Israelites do not hinder it by their unbelief or wickednes...

Them will I drive out from before the children of Israel presently after thy death, if the Israelites do not hinder it by their unbelief or wickedness.

Though they be now unconquered, yet divide them, partly, as a pledge to assure them of my help in conquering them after thy death; partly, to lay an obligation upon the Israelites to proceed in conquering work, and to bear witness against them in case they did not; and partly, as a wall of partition between them and the Canaanites, to prevent all agreements, contracts, and confederacies with them, to which God saw they began to incline.

Gill: Jos 13:6 - -- All the inhabitants of the hill country,.... Not in Judea, but in and about Lebanon, as follows: from Lebanon unto Misrephothmaim; of which see Jos...

All the inhabitants of the hill country,.... Not in Judea, but in and about Lebanon, as follows:

from Lebanon unto Misrephothmaim; of which see Jos 11:8,

and all the Sidonians; the inhabitants of the ancient city of Sidon, and the villages and lands belonging to it: these remained unconquered, and never were possessed by the Israelites:

them will I drive out from before the children of Israel: which, though it may have a special respect unto the Sidonians, with whom the clause is closely connected, yet may include all the above lands unconquered, out of which, as well as Sidon, the Lord promises to drive the inhabitants, to make way for the children of Israel; that is, on condition of their obedience, for it appears that not only the Sidonians, but many others, even the chief, and most of those mentioned, were never possessed by them:

only divide thou it by lot unto the Israelites for an inheritance; that is, the whole land, as Abarbinel rightly remarks, both what was subdued and what was not; that was the business, and all the business, Joshua had now to do; he was not to be employed in making any further conquests, but leave them to others, and apply himself to the division of the land, by lot, to the tribes that as yet had no portion assigned them:

as I have commanded thee; now, at this time.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Jos 13:6 Heb “only you, assign it by lots to Israel as an inheritance as I commanded you.”

Geneva Bible: Jos 13:6 All the inhabitants of the hill country from Lebanon unto ( c ) Misrephothmaim, [and] all the Sidonians, them will I drive out from before the childre...

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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 ...

Maclaren: Jos 13:1-6 - --Joshua 13:1-6 Joshua was now a very old man and had occupied seven years in the conquest. His work was over, and now he had only to take steps to secu...

MHCC: Jos 13:1-6 - --At this chapter begins the account of the dividing of the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel by lot; a narrative showing the performance of the...

Matthew Henry: Jos 13:1-6 - -- Here, I. God puts Joshua in mind of his old age, v. 1. 1. It is said that Joshua was old and stricken in years, and he and Caleb were at this time...

Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 13:1-14 - -- Introduction to the Division of the Land. - Jos 13:1-7. Command of the Lord to Joshua to distribute the land of Canaan by lot among the nine tribes ...

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 13:1-7 - --A. The land yet to be possessed 13:1-7 13:1 Joshua was probably in his 80s at this time. 13:2 The Philistines were not native Canaanite peoples. They...

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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