
Text -- Joshua 16:2 (NET)




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Clarke: Jos 16:2 - -- From Bethel to Luz - From Gen 28:19 (note) it appears that the place which Jacob called Beth-el was formerly called Luz; see the note there: but her...
From Bethel to Luz - From Gen 28:19 (note) it appears that the place which Jacob called Beth-el was formerly called Luz; see the note there: but here they seem to be two distinct places. It is very likely that the place where Jacob had the vision was not in Luz, but in some place within a small distance of that city or village, (see the note on Gen 28:12), and that sometimes the whole place was called Beth-el, at other times Luz, and sometimes, as in the case above, the two places were distinguished. As we find the term London comprises, not only London, but also the city of Westminster and the borough of Southwark; though at other times all three are distinctly mentioned

Clarke: Jos 16:2 - -- Archi to Ataroth - Archi was the country of Hushai, the friend of David, 2Sa 15:32, who is called Hushai the Archite. Ataroth, called Ataroth-addar,...
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Barnes -> Jos 16:2
Barnes: Jos 16:2 - -- Of Archi - (Read "of the Archite,"also a designation of David’ s friend Hushai (2Sa 15:32; 2Sa 16:16, etc.). The word is derived from Erec...
Of Archi - (Read "of the Archite,"also a designation of David’ s friend Hushai (2Sa 15:32; 2Sa 16:16, etc.). The word is derived from Erech Gen 10:10. But whether there was in the neighborhood of Bethel a place bearing this Babylonian name, or whether a colony from the East had settled in this spot and brought the name with them, is unknown.
Ataroth - Called Jos 16:5; Jos 18:13 Ataroth-adar (= "crowns of fame or greatness") perhaps to distinguish it from two other places bearing the same name but, situated on the other side of Jordan, in the territory of Gad Num 32:34. It is identified with Atara, near the road from Jerusalem to Nablous.
Poole -> Jos 16:2
Poole: Jos 16:2 - -- From Beth-el to Luz or, from Bethel-luzah , as the LXX. here join the words; for Beth-el was anciently called Luz , Gen 28:19 48:3 ; though some th...
From Beth-el to Luz or, from Bethel-luzah , as the LXX. here join the words; for Beth-el was anciently called Luz , Gen 28:19 48:3 ; though some think this was another Luz , spoken of Jud 1:26 . Others make Beth-el and Luz two neighbouring towns, which afterwards being more built and inhabited, became one, as oft hath happened.
Haydock -> Jos 16:2
Haydock: Jos 16:2 - -- To Luza. The Vulgate reads Bethel Luza, which may be supposed to be two names, (chap. xviii. 13.; Haydock) for the same city. (Menochius) (Genes...
To Luza. The Vulgate reads Bethel Luza, which may be supposed to be two names, (chap. xviii. 13.; Haydock) for the same city. (Menochius) (Genesis xxviii. 29.) ---
Bethel was probably the country, (Calmet) or mountain, (Haydock) to the east of Luza, on the frontiers of Benjamin and of Ephraim; for which reason it is sometimes attributed to both. ---
To Atharoth. This city, and Archi, are supposed by some to be the same city. Archi seems, however, to have been a distinct place, where Chusai ws born, 2 Kings xv. 32. Atharoth is styled Addar, "the illustrious," ver. 5. It was 15 miles from Jericho.
Gill -> Jos 16:2
Gill: Jos 16:2 - -- And goeth out from Bethel to Luz,.... For though these two places in time became one, yet they were originally distinct. Bethel, at which Jacob stoppe...
And goeth out from Bethel to Luz,.... For though these two places in time became one, yet they were originally distinct. Bethel, at which Jacob stopped, and who gave it its name, was a field adjacent to the city of Luz, Gen 38:11; and therefore with propriety may be, as they here are, distinguished:
and passeth along unto the borders Archi to Ataroth; or to Archiataroth; these two words being the name of one and the same place, and to be joined as they are, in the Greek version, and others; and is the same with Atarothaddar, Jos 16:5. Ataroth was its proper name, but it had these additional epithets to distinguish it from another Ataroth; see Jos 16:7; Jerom b makes mention of Atharoth by Ramma, in the tribe of Joseph, and of another in the tribe of Ephraim, now a village at the north of Sebaste, or Samaria, four miles from it, called Atharus; the former is here meant.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 16:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Jos 16:1-10 - --1 The general borders of the sons of Joseph.5 The border of the inheritance of Ephraim.10 The Canaanites of Gezer not conquered.
MHCC -> Jos 16:1-10
MHCC: Jos 16:1-10 - --This and the following chapter should not be separated. They give the lots of Ephraim and Manasseh, the children of Joseph, who, next to Judah, were t...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 16:1-4
Matthew Henry: Jos 16:1-4 - -- Though Joseph was one of the younger sons of Jacob, yet he was his eldest by his most just and best beloved wife Rachel, was himself his best belov...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 16:1-4
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 16:1-4 - --
Territory of the tribe of Joseph . - Jos 16:1. "And there came out the lot of the children of Joseph from Jordan by Jericho." "The lot came out," v...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 16:1--17:18
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 ...
