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Text -- Joshua 21:12-45 (NET)
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Wesley: Jos 21:12 - -- That is, all beyond the two thousand cubits expressed, Num 35:5. This is here mentioned, not as his peculiar case, but as one eminent instance, to she...
That is, all beyond the two thousand cubits expressed, Num 35:5. This is here mentioned, not as his peculiar case, but as one eminent instance, to shew, that it was so in all the rest of the cities here named; that the fields and villages thereof still belonged to the several tribes from whom the cities and their suburbs were taken; and to make the rest of the Israelites more chearfully resign part of their possessions to the Levites, because even Caleb did so, though his possession had been long before promised, and now actually given to him by God's special command, as a mark of honour and compensation for his long and faithful service.
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Wesley: Jos 21:16 - -- Ain and Gibeon, and some others here named are not named, 1Ch 6:59. Either they were destroyed in some of those invasions wherewith their land was gri...
Ain and Gibeon, and some others here named are not named, 1Ch 6:59. Either they were destroyed in some of those invasions wherewith their land was grievously wasted before that time; or they appear there under other names.
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Over and above those who were priests.
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Namely, that half which dwelt in Canaan.
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Wesley: Jos 21:41 - -- Why hath this tribe, which was the least of all, more cities than any of them? First, it doth not appear that they had more: for though all the cities...
Why hath this tribe, which was the least of all, more cities than any of them? First, it doth not appear that they had more: for though all the cities of the Levites be expressed, it is not so with the other tribes, but divers of their cities are omitted. Secondly, the Levites were confined to their cities and suburbs; the rest had large territories belonging to their cities, which also so they were in a capacity of improving, which the Levites were not; so that one of their cities might be more considerable than divers of the Levites. Thirdly, God, was pleased to deal liberally with his ministers, to put honour on those whom he foresaw many would be prone to despise; and, that being free from outward distractions, they might more entirely and fervently devote themselves to the service of God.
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Wesley: Jos 21:43 - -- He gave them the right to all, and the actual possession of the greatest part of it, and power to possess the rest, as soon as it was needful for them...
He gave them the right to all, and the actual possession of the greatest part of it, and power to possess the rest, as soon as it was needful for them, which was when their numbers were increased, and the absolute dominion of all the people remaining in it.
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Namely, all the days of Joshua; for afterwards it was otherwise with them.
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Wesley: Jos 21:45 - -- Such an acknowledgment as this, here subscribed by Joshua, in the name of all Israel, we afterward find made by Solomon; and all Israel did in effect ...
Such an acknowledgment as this, here subscribed by Joshua, in the name of all Israel, we afterward find made by Solomon; and all Israel did in effect say amen to it, 1Ki 8:56. The inviolable truth of God's promise, and the performance of it to the uttermost, is what all believers in Christ have been always ready to bear their testimony to. And if in any thing it has seemed to come short, they have been as ready to take all the blame to themselves.
JFB -> Jos 21:41; Jos 21:43-45
JFB: Jos 21:41 - -- This may appear too great a proportion compared with those of the other tribes. But it must be borne in mind that the list given here contains the nam...
This may appear too great a proportion compared with those of the other tribes. But it must be borne in mind that the list given here contains the names of every Levitical city (see on 1Ch. 6:39-66); whereas only those cities of the other tribes are mentioned which lay on the frontier or along the boundary line. Besides, the Levites were not the exclusive inhabitants of those forty-eight cities; for there must have been also a considerable number of people kept there to cultivate the glebe lands and tend the cattle. Still further, the Levitical cities had nothing but "their suburbs round about them" [Jos 21:42]; whereas the other cities in Israel possessed a group of independent villages (see Jos. 17:1-19:51).
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JFB: Jos 21:43-45 - -- This is a general winding up of the history from the thirteenth chapter, which narrates the occupation of the land by the Israelites. All the promises...
This is a general winding up of the history from the thirteenth chapter, which narrates the occupation of the land by the Israelites. All the promises made, whether to the people or to Joshua (Jos 1:5), had been, or were in the course of being fulfilled; and the recorded experience of the Israelites (Jos 21:45), is a ground of hope and confidence to the people of God in every age, that all other promises made to the Church will, in due time, be accomplished.
Clarke: Jos 21:12 - -- The fields of the city - gave they to Caleb - This was an exclusive privilege to him and his family, with which the grant to the Levites did not int...
The fields of the city - gave they to Caleb - This was an exclusive privilege to him and his family, with which the grant to the Levites did not interfere. See the notes on Jos 14:14.
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Clarke: Jos 21:18 - -- Anathoth - Celebrated as the birthplace of Jeremiah, about three miles northward of Jerusalem, according to St. Jerome.
Anathoth - Celebrated as the birthplace of Jeremiah, about three miles northward of Jerusalem, according to St. Jerome.
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Clarke: Jos 21:19 - -- Thirteen cities with their suburbs - At the time mentioned here certainly thirteen cities were too large a proportion for the priests, as they and t...
Thirteen cities with their suburbs - At the time mentioned here certainly thirteen cities were too large a proportion for the priests, as they and their families amounted to a very small number: but this ample provision was made in reference to their great increase in after times, when they formed twenty-four courses, as in the days of David.
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Clarke: Jos 21:22 - -- Beth-horon - There were two cities of this name, the upper and the nether; but which is intended here, cannot be ascertained.
Beth-horon - There were two cities of this name, the upper and the nether; but which is intended here, cannot be ascertained.
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Clarke: Jos 21:27 - -- Golan in Bashan - On this and the other cities of refuge mentioned here, see the note on Jos 20:7.
Golan in Bashan - On this and the other cities of refuge mentioned here, see the note on Jos 20:7.
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Clarke: Jos 21:35 - -- Dimnah with her suburbs, etc. - It is well known to every Hebrew scholar that the two following verses are wholly omitted by the Masora; and are lef...
Dimnah with her suburbs, etc. - It is well known to every Hebrew scholar that the two following verses are wholly omitted by the Masora; and are left out in some of the most correct and authentic Hebrew Bibles. Between critics there is no small controversy relative to the authenticity of these verses; and those who wish to see the arguments at large on both sides, must consult the Variae Lectiones of De Rossi on this place. Dr. Kennicott, who is a strenuous advocate for their authenticity argues thus in their behalf: "Jos 21:41 and Jos 21:42 of this chapter tell us that the Levitical cities were forty-eight, and that they had been all as such described; so that they must have been all specified in this chapter: whereas now in all the Hebrew copies printed in full obedience to the Masora, which excludes two verses containing four of these cities, the number amounts only to forty-four
"The cities are first mentioned, in the general, as being thirteen and ten, with thirteen and twelve, which are certainly forty-eight. And yet when they are particularly named, Jos 21:13-19 gives thirteen cities; Jos 21:20-26 gives ten cities; Jos 21:27-33 gives thirteen; Jos 21:34-36 gives four cities; and Jos 21:35-36 gives four more, all which can make but forty-four. And what still increases the wonder is, that Jos 21:40 infers from the verses immediately preceding, that the cities allowed to the Merarites were twelve, though they here make eight only, unless we admit the four other cities expressed in those two verses, which have been rejected by that blind guide the Masora. In defiance of this authority these two verses, thus absolutely necessary, were inserted in the most early editions of the Hebrew text, and are found in Walton’ s Polyglot, as well as in our English Bible. But they have scarce ever been as yet printed completely, thus, And out of the tribe or Reuben, A City of Refuge for the Slayer, Bezer, in the Wilderness, with her suburbs, and Jahazah with her suburbs, Kedemoth with her suburbs, and Mephaath with her suburbs; four cities. See on this place my edition of the Hebrew Bible, where no less than one hundred and forty-nine copies are described, which happily preserve these verses, most clearly essential to the truth and consistency of this chapter. See also General Discourse, pp. 19, 26, 54.
Though this reasoning of Dr. Kennicott appears very conclusive, yet there are so many and important variations among the MSS. that retain, and those that reject these verses, as to render the question of their authenticity very difficult to be determined. To Dr. Kennicott’ s one hundred and forty-nine MSS. which have these two verses, may be added upwards of forty collated by De Rossi. Those who deny their authenticity say they have been inserted here from 1Ch 6:78, 1Ch 6:79, where they are found it is true, in general, but not exactly as they stand here, and in Dr. Kennicott’ s Hebrew Bible.
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Clarke: Jos 21:41 - -- Forty and eight cities - At the last census of the Hebrew people, related Numbers 26, we find from Num 26:62 that the tribe of Levi amounted only to...
Forty and eight cities - At the last census of the Hebrew people, related Numbers 26, we find from Num 26:62 that the tribe of Levi amounted only to 23,000; and it is supposed that forty-eight cities were too great a proportion for this tribe, the other tribes having so very few. But
1. All the cities of the other tribes are not enumerated
2. They had the circumjacent country as well as the cities
3. The Levites had no other cities than those enumerated
4. They had no country annexed to their cities, the 2,000 cubits for their cattle, etc., excepted
5. Cities in those ancient times were very small, as most villages went under this appellation
6. The Levites had now the appointment that was suited to their consequent increase. The other tribes might enlarge their borders and make conquests, but this was not suitable to the mere servants of God; besides, had they made conquests, they would have become proprietors of the conquered land; and God determined that they should have no inheritance in Israel, He himself being their portion.
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Clarke: Jos 21:43 - -- And the Lord gave - all the land which he sware - All was now divided by lot unto them, and their enemies were so completely discomfited that there ...
And the Lord gave - all the land which he sware - All was now divided by lot unto them, and their enemies were so completely discomfited that there was not a single army of the Canaanites remaining to make head against them; and those which were left in the land served under tribute, and the tribute that they paid was the amplest proof of their complete subjugation. Add to this, they had as much of the land in actual possession as they could occupy; and, as they increased, God enabled them to drive out the rest of the ancient inhabitants; but in consequence of the infidelity of the Israelites, God permitted their enemies often to straiten them, and sometimes to prevail against them. It should also be remembered, that God never promised to give them the land, or to maintain them in it, but on condition of obedience; and so punctually did he fulfill this intention, that there is not a single instance on record in which they were either straitened or subjugated, while obedient and faithful to their God
The cavil is as foolish as it is unprincipled which states, "The Israelites never did possess the whole of the land which was promised to them, and therefore that promise could not come by Divine revelation."With as much reason might it be urged that Great Britain has not subdued the French West India Islands and Batavia, (Feb. 1812), because the ancient inhabitants still remain in them; but is not their serving under tribute an absolute proof that they are conquered, and under the British dominion? So was the whole land of Canaan conquered, and its inhabitants subdued, though the whole of the ground was not occupied by the Israelites till the days of David and Solomon. In the most correct and literal sense it might be said, There failed not aught of any good thing which the Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel: all came to pass. Nor shall one word of his ever fail to any of his followers while the sun and moon endure.
Calvin: Jos 21:20 - -- 20.And the families of the children of Kohath, etc Why it was necessary that the Levites should be dispersed among the different tribes, the reader m...
20.And the families of the children of Kohath, etc Why it was necessary that the Levites should be dispersed among the different tribes, the reader may see in my Commentaries on the Books of Moses. This dispersion had, indeed, been imposed on their progenitor as a punishment for the cruelty and perfidy of which he had been guilty toward the children of Shechem, but the disgrace of it had been converted into the highest honor by their appointment as a kind of guardians in every district to retain the people in the pure worship of God. It is true, they were everywhere strangers; but still it was with the very high dignity of acting as stewards for God, and preventing their countrymen from revolting from piety. This is the reason for stating so carefully how many cities they obtained from each tribe; they were everywhere to keep watch, and preserve the purity of sacred rites unimpaired.
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Calvin: Jos 21:41 - -- 41.All the cities of the Levites, etc This passage more especially shows what I have already more than once adverted to, that the boundaries of the o...
41.All the cities of the Levites, etc This passage more especially shows what I have already more than once adverted to, that the boundaries of the other tribes were not so confined as not to comprehend a far larger number of cities than is actually mentioned. It is perfectly well known that Levi was the least numerous of all the tribes. With what equity, then, could it have been allowed to expand itself over four times the space allowed to the tribe of Zebulun, which, though more populous, is mentioned as only possessing twelve cities. Only sixteen are enumerated as belonging to the tribe of Issachar, nineteen to the tribe of Naphtali, and twenty-two to the tribe of Asher. It would surely have been an unequal division to give the greater number of cities for habitation to the smaller population. Hence we infer, that not only the villages which are here set down as accessories of the cities were fit for habitation, but that other cities also, of which no mention is made, were included. In short, the extent of the lot of Levi makes it perfectly obvious how large and ample the territories of the other tribes must have been.
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Calvin: Jos 21:43 - -- 43.And the Lord gave unto Israel, etc Should any one raise a question as to this rest, the answer is easy. The nations of Canaan were so completely o...
43.And the Lord gave unto Israel, etc Should any one raise a question as to this rest, the answer is easy. The nations of Canaan were so completely overcome with fear, that they thought they could not better consult their interest than by servility flattering the Israelites, and purchasing peace from them on any terms. 176 Plainly, therefore, the country was subdued and rendered peaceful for habitation, since no one gave any annoyance, or dared to entertain any hostile intentions, since there were no threats, no snares, no violence, no conspiracies.
A second point, however, raises some doubt, 177 namely, how the children of Israel can be said to have been settled in the possession of the land promised to them, and to have become masters of it, in such a sense that in regard to the enjoyment of it, not one syllable of the promises of God had failed. For we have already seen that many of the enemy were intermingled with them. The divine intention was, that not one of the enemy should be permitted to remain; on the other hand, the Israelites do not drive out many, but admit them as neighbors, as if the inheritance had been common to them; they even make pactions with them. How then can these two things be reconciled, that God, as he had promised, gave possession of the land to the people, and yet they were excluded from some portion by the power or obstinate resistance of the enemy?
In order to remove this appearance of contradiction, it is necessary to distinguish between the certain, clear, and steadfast faithfulness of God in keeping his promises, and between the effeminacy and sluggishness of the people, in consequence of which the benefit of the divine goodness in a manner slipped through their hands. Whatever war the people undertook, in whatever direction they moved their standards, victory was prepared; nor was there any other delay or obstacle to their exterminating all their enemies than their own voluntary torpor. Wherefore, although they did not rout them all so as to make their possession clear, yet the truth of God came visibly forth, and was realized, inasmuch as they might have obtained what was remaining without any difficulty, had they been pleased to avail themselves of the victories offered to them. The whole comes to this, that it was owing entirely to their own cowardice that they did not enjoy the divine goodness in all its fullness and integrity. This will be still clearer from the following chapter.
Defender -> Jos 21:41
Defender: Jos 21:41 - -- The Levites had no single province assigned to them, as the other tribes did, for they were to be spiritual teachers and counselors to all the people....
The Levites had no single province assigned to them, as the other tribes did, for they were to be spiritual teachers and counselors to all the people. They were accordingly given forty-eight strategically located cities, including the six cities of refuge (Num 35:1-8), and a goodly portion of their support was to come from the tithes and offerings of the other tribes (Num 18:21)."
TSK -> Jos 21:12; Jos 21:13; Jos 21:14; Jos 21:15; Jos 21:16; Jos 21:17; Jos 21:18; Jos 21:20; Jos 21:21; Jos 21:22; Jos 21:23; Jos 21:24; Jos 21:25; Jos 21:27; Jos 21:28; Jos 21:29; Jos 21:30; Jos 21:31; Jos 21:32; Jos 21:34; Jos 21:35; Jos 21:36; Jos 21:38; Jos 21:39; Jos 21:41; Jos 21:43; Jos 21:44; Jos 21:45
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TSK: Jos 21:13 - -- they gave : 1Ch 6:56
Hebron : Jos 15:54
a city : Jos 20:7; Num 35:6
Libnah : Jos 10:29, Jos 15:42; 1Ch 6:57; Isa 37:8
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TSK: Jos 21:14 - -- Jattir : Jattir or Jether, according to Eusebius, was situated in the district of Daroma, or the southern part of Judah, 20 miles (south) from Eleuthe...
Jattir : Jattir or Jether, according to Eusebius, was situated in the district of Daroma, or the southern part of Judah, 20 miles (south) from Eleutheropolis, towards the city of Malatha. Jos 15:48; 1Sa 30:27, 1Sa 30:28
Eshtemoa : Eusebius says Eshtemoa, or Esthema, was a great city in the south of Judah, and in the district of Eleutheropolis, north of that city. Jos 15:50, Eshtemoh
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TSK: Jos 21:16 - -- Ain : Jos 15:42; 1Ch 6:59, Ashan
Juttah : Eusebius says Juttah was a great town 18 miles south from Eleutheropolis. Jos 15:55
Bethshemesh : Jos 15:10;...
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TSK: Jos 21:18 - -- Anathoth : Anathoth was situated about three miles northward from Jerusalem according to Eusebius and Jerome (in Jer. 1:20); or twenty furlongs, accor...
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TSK: Jos 21:21 - -- Shechem : Jos 20:7; Gen 33:19; Jdg 9:1; 1Ki 12:1
Gezer : Jos 16:10; 1Ki 9:15-17; 1Ch 6:67
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TSK: Jos 21:23 - -- Eltekeh : Jos 19:44, Jos 19:45
Gibbethon : Probably the Gabatha mentioned by Eusebius and Jerome, as situated in the south of Judah, 12 miles from Ele...
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TSK: Jos 21:24 - -- Aijalon : Jos 10:12, Jos 19:42, Ajalon, 1Ch 6:69
Gathrimmon : Gathrimmon is said by Jerome to be a great town 10 miles from Diospolis, or Lydda, towar...
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TSK: Jos 21:25 - -- Aner and Bileam are mentioned in Chronicles, instead of Tanach and Gath-rimmon (1Ch 6:70). Either the cities had at this time different names, or aft...
Aner and Bileam are mentioned in Chronicles, instead of Tanach and Gath-rimmon (1Ch 6:70). Either the cities had at this time different names, or afterwards their names were changed; or the Levites, being by some means dispossessed of the cities first assigned them, received others from their brethren. A careful examination of the marginal references will discover other variations of this kind, which may be accounted for in the same manner.
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TSK: Jos 21:27 - -- And unto : Jos 21:6
Golan : Jos 20:8; Deu 1:4, Deu 4:43; 1Ch 6:71
Beeshterah : It is very probable that Beesh-terah is a contraction of baith ashtaro...
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TSK: Jos 21:29 - -- Jarmuth : This seems to be the same city with Remeth, Jos 10:19, Jos 10:21, and Ramoth, 1Ch 6:73, mentioned with Engannim. Jos 10:3, Jos 10:23, Jos 12...
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TSK: Jos 21:32 - -- Kedesh : Jos 19:37, Jos 20:7; 1Ch 6:76
Hammothdor : Supposed by many to be the same as Tiberias; so called from the hot-baths, as the word Chammoth ...
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TSK: Jos 21:35 - -- Dimnah : This and the following verse are wholly omitted by the Masora, and many Hebrew Bibles which are esteemed very highly; though, without them, n...
Dimnah : This and the following verse are wholly omitted by the Masora, and many Hebrew Bibles which are esteemed very highly; though, without them, neither the twelve cities of the Merarites in particular (Jos 21:40), nor the forty-eight Levitical cities in general (Jos 21:41), nor the six cities of refuge, can be made up. But these two verses, are thus absolutely necessary for the truth and consistency of this chapter, are happily preserved in no less than 149 manuscripts collated by Dr. Kennicott, and upwards of 40 collated by De Rossi. Jos 21:35
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TSK: Jos 21:36 - -- Bezer : Jos 20:8; Deu 4:43; 1Ch 6:78, 1Ch 6:79
Jahazah : Jos 13:18; Num 21:23; 1Ch 6:78, Jahzah
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TSK: Jos 21:39 - -- Heshbon : Jos 13:17, Jos 13:21; Num 21:26-30, Num 32:37; 1Ch 6:81
Jazer : Num 32:1, Num 32:3, Num 32:35, Jaazer, Isa 16:8, Isa 16:9; Jer 48:32
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TSK: Jos 21:41 - -- within : Gen 49:7; Num 35:1-8; Deu 33:10
forty : At the last census, the tribe of Levi amounted only to 23,000 (Num 26:62); and it is thought by some ...
within : Gen 49:7; Num 35:1-8; Deu 33:10
forty : At the last census, the tribe of Levi amounted only to 23,000 (Num 26:62); and it is thought by some that forty-eight cities was too great a proportion for this tribe. But it should be considered, that cities in ancient times were little more than villages.
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TSK: Jos 21:43 - -- Gen 12:7, Gen 13:15, Gen 15:13-21, Gen 26:3, Gen 26:4, Gen 28:4, Gen 28:13, Gen 28:14; Exo 3:8, Exo 23:27-31; Psa 44:3, Psa 106:42-45
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Barnes: Jos 21:9-19 - -- The thirteen priestly cities (see the marginal references) were all in the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin. Thus, as Calvin remarks, God so ov...
The thirteen priestly cities (see the marginal references) were all in the tribes of Judah, Simeon, and Benjamin. Thus, as Calvin remarks, God so overruled it that the priestly families were placed upon the spot which He had determined before hand to choose as the site of His temple.
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Barnes: Jos 21:20-26 - -- Of the cities of the non-priestly Kohathites, for Kibzaim we find Jokmeam in 1Ch 6:68. This is perhaps another name for the same place, since both n...
Of the cities of the non-priestly Kohathites, for Kibzaim we find Jokmeam in 1Ch 6:68. This is perhaps another name for the same place, since both names may be derived from roots having a similar meaning; and for Gath-rimmon in 1Ch 6:70, Bileam is given, and probably correctly; Gath-rimmon having apparently been repeated inadvertently from the preceding verse. Bileam is but another form of Ibleam Jos 17:11.
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Barnes: Jos 21:27-33 - -- Compare Jos 19:18, etc. Of the cities of the Gershonites, for Beesh-terah read (Beeshterah.) The name is a contraction of Beth-Ashterah ("house of A...
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Barnes: Jos 21:34-40 - -- Merarite cities. Some of these places are not found in the list of Zebulonite cities in Jos 19:10-16. The text is considered corrupt.
Merarite cities. Some of these places are not found in the list of Zebulonite cities in Jos 19:10-16. The text is considered corrupt.
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Barnes: Jos 21:42 - -- After this verse, the Septuagint introduces a passage (in part a repetition from Jos 19:49-50), recording the grant of a special inheritance to Josh...
After this verse, the Septuagint introduces a passage (in part a repetition from Jos 19:49-50), recording the grant of a special inheritance to Joshua, and also that he buried at Timnath-serah the flint-knives with which he had circumcised (Jos 5:2 note) the people after the passage of Jordan. The latter statement, which has the authority of the Septuagint only, is a Jewish legend of early date.
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Barnes: Jos 21:43-45 - -- There is no real inconsistency between the declarations of these verses and the fact that the Israelites had not as yet possessed themselves of all ...
There is no real inconsistency between the declarations of these verses and the fact that the Israelites had not as yet possessed themselves of all the cities allotted to the various tribes Judg. 1:21-36 - nor did at any time, subdue the whole extent of country promised to them Num 34:1-12. God had fulfilled all His part of the covenant. It was no part of His purpose that the native population should be annihilated suddenly Deu 7:22; but they were delivered into the hand of Israel, and their complete dispossession could have been effected at any time by that divine aid which was never wanting when sought. At the time referred to in the text, the Canaanites were discouraged, broken in strength, holding fast in isolated spots only up and down the land in the very midst of the tribes of God’ s people. The conquest of Canaan was already "ex parte Dei"a perfect work; just as in the New Testament the triumph of the individual Christian and of the Christian Church in their warfare is often spoken of as accomplished in view of the divine will that it should be so, and of divine grace that it may be so. It was therefore, only the inertness and pusillanimity of the Israelites which prevented the completion of the conquest when the allotment of Canaan was made by Joshua; as it was their subsequent backslidings which caused God to turn the tide of victory against them and even to cast them out of the land promised to their forefathers and actually won in the campaigns of Joshua. See the introduction to the Book of Joshua.
Poole: Jos 21:12 - -- The fields of the city i.e. all beyond the 2000 cubits expressed Num 35:5 . This is here mentioned, not as his peculiar case, but as one eminent inst...
The fields of the city i.e. all beyond the 2000 cubits expressed Num 35:5 . This is here mentioned, not as his peculiar case, but as one eminent instance, to show that it was so in all the rest of the cities here named; that the fields and villages thereof still belonged to the several tribes from whom the cities and their suburbs were taken; and to make the rest of the Israelites more contentedly and cheerfully resign so great a part of their possessions to the Levites, because even Caleb did so, though his possession had been long before promised, and now actually given to him by God’ s special command, as a mark of honour and compensation for his long and faithful service.
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Poole: Jos 21:15 - -- Holon called Hilen , 1Ch 6:58 , as Juttah here is called Ashan , 1Ch 6:59 , and Kibzaim called Jokmeam , 1Ch 6:68 , and so some others, the na...
Holon called Hilen , 1Ch 6:58 , as Juttah here is called Ashan , 1Ch 6:59 , and Kibzaim called Jokmeam , 1Ch 6:68 , and so some others, the names of the places being changed by length of time, and upon special occasions, as was frequent among the Jews; though their doctors add, that some of these places here mentioned, being now in the Canaanites’ possession, and not speedily recovered from them, there were others put in their stead.
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Poole: Jos 21:16 - -- Ain here, and Gibeon Jos 21:17 , and some others here named, are not named 1Ch 6 , either because they were destroyed in some of those hostile inva...
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Poole: Jos 21:20 - -- The families which remained of the children of Kohath over and above those of them who were priests.
The families which remained of the children of Kohath over and above those of them who were priests.
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Poole: Jos 21:36 - -- Bezer a city of refuge, as it is called Jos 20:8 , and therefore needless to be here repeated.
Bezer a city of refuge, as it is called Jos 20:8 , and therefore needless to be here repeated.
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Poole: Jos 21:41 - -- Quest Why hath this tribe, which was the least of all, more cities than any of them?
Answ First, It doth not appear that they had more; for though ...
Quest Why hath this tribe, which was the least of all, more cities than any of them?
Answ First, It doth not appear that they had more; for though all the cities of the Levites be expressed, it is not so with the other tribes, but divers of their cities are omitted, as is evident. Secondly, The Levites were confined to their cities and suburbs; the rest had large territories belonging to their cities, which also they were in a capacity of improving, which the Levites were not; so that one of their cities might be more considerable than divers of the Levites. Thirdly, God was pleased to deal liberally with his ministers, partly to put honour upon those whom he foresaw many would be prone to despise; and partly, that being free from all outward distractions, they might more entirely and fervently devote themselves to the service of God, and the instruction of souls.
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Poole: Jos 21:43 - -- He gave them the right to all, and the actual possession of the greatest part of it, and power to possess the rest as soon as it was needful and con...
He gave them the right to all, and the actual possession of the greatest part of it, and power to possess the rest as soon as it was needful and convenient for them, which was by degrees, when their numbers were increased, &c., Exo 23:29,30 , and the absolute dominion of all the people remaining in it.
Haydock: Jos 21:12 - -- Possession. Only the houses which the priests occupied, were taken from him. (Calmet) ---
Caleb enjoyed all the dependencies of Hebron, and took t...
Possession. Only the houses which the priests occupied, were taken from him. (Calmet) ---
Caleb enjoyed all the dependencies of Hebron, and took the city, as he would not have been secure while the Chanaanites dwelt there. (Magalian.) ---
Serarius thinks that he abandoned the city to the priests, in which he follows Tostat, who supposes that they had to pay tribute to the tribes among whom they lived; and that mines, &c., belonged to the latter. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Jos 21:16 - -- Ain and Jeta. Septuagint of Grabe agrees with the Vulgate. But the Vatican copy (Haydock) has, "Asa....and Tanu." In 1 Paralipomenon vi. 59, only ...
Ain and Jeta. Septuagint of Grabe agrees with the Vulgate. But the Vatican copy (Haydock) has, "Asa....and Tanu." In 1 Paralipomenon vi. 59, only Asan and Bethsemes are mentioned. Several other variations may also be observed, which may be attributed either to the changes which were afterwards made when the Chanaanites kept their hold, (Rabbins) or to the different places having two names, or to the mistakes of transcribers, &c. See chap xv. 62. Only eleven cities are specified in the Book of Paralipomenon, though it observes that there were thirteen. (Calmet) ---
As hath, &c., words added by St. Jerome, or rather expressing more fully the Hebrew, "those" two tribes. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Jos 21:21 - -- One of, ( urbes confugii Sichem....and Gazer .) Literally, " cities of refuge, Sichem,....Gazer," &c., as if all the Levitical cities had enjoyed th...
One of, ( urbes confugii Sichem....and Gazer .) Literally, " cities of refuge, Sichem,....Gazer," &c., as if all the Levitical cities had enjoyed this privilege, which we have seen (Numbers xxxv. 6,) is the opinion of some. But the Hebrew, Septuagint, and Chaldean read in the singular, "Sichem, a city of refuge;" and interpreters generally allow only six cities of this description. (Calmet) ---
Without extending this privilege to all the rest, we may observe that all the cities of refuge were given to the Levites, ver. 11, 21, 27, 32, 36, 37. Protestants, "For they give them Shechem, with here suburbs in Mount Ephraim, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; and Gazer," &c. By inserting to be, they seem to countenance the opinion that all the subsequent towns were of the same nature as Sichem. The text would be clearer without the addition, to prove the contrary sentiment. (Haydock) ---
See Bonfrere how the Vulgate may be vindicated. (Menochius)
Ver 22. Beth-horon. Grabe's Septuagint adds, "the upper," which is the received opinion. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Jos 21:23 - -- And of, &c. This verse is omitted in Paralipomenon, (Haydock) whence we find Helon and Gethremmon (probably the same as Aialon and Beth-remmon, ver....
And of, &c. This verse is omitted in Paralipomenon, (Haydock) whence we find Helon and Gethremmon (probably the same as Aialon and Beth-remmon, ver. 24, assigned to Ephraim. ---
Eltheco. See chap. xv. 59., and xix. 44. ---
Gabathon continued a long time in the hands of the Philistines, 3 Kings xv. 27.
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Haydock: Jos 21:25 - -- Cities. Instead of these, Aner and Balaam are mentioned in Paralipomenon. (Calmet)
Cities. Instead of these, Aner and Balaam are mentioned in Paralipomenon. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Jos 21:26 - -- Degree, who were not priests. Caath is placed before his eldest brother Gerson, on account of the honour of the priesthood and of Moses. (Menochius...
Degree, who were not priests. Caath is placed before his eldest brother Gerson, on account of the honour of the priesthood and of Moses. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Jos 21:27 - -- Refuge. Literally, "the cities of refuge, Gaulon...and Bosra. " See ver. 21. (Haydock) ---
The latter gives place to Asteroth, in Paralipomeno...
Refuge. Literally, "the cities of refuge, Gaulon...and Bosra. " See ver. 21. (Haydock) ---
The latter gives place to Asteroth, in Paralipomenon.
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Haydock: Jos 21:29 - -- Cities. These are called Cedes and Daboreth, Ramoth and Amen, in Paralipomenon.
Cities. These are called Cedes and Daboreth, Ramoth and Amen, in Paralipomenon.
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Suburbs. Paralipomenon only mentions two, Remmono and Thabor.
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Haydock: Jos 21:36 - -- Four cities. There are no more, though there be five names: for Misor is the same city as Bosor, which is to be observed in some other places, w...
Four cities. There are no more, though there be five names: for Misor is the same city as Bosor, which is to be observed in some other places, where the number of names exceeds the number of cities. (Challoner) ---
With regard to the 36th and 37th verses, there seems to have been great confusion in the Hebrew manuscripts both ancient and modern. In some they have been totally omitted, in others only a part. (Haydock) ---
The famous manuscript of Hillel, and the Masorets, reject them, (Calmet) because they had reckoned only 656 verses in Josue, and these two verses would destroy their authority. Hence they erased them wherever they might be found; and Kimchi assures us, that he never could meet with them "in any manuscript (thus) corrected." Yet the Paralipomena universally acknowledge them, (Kennicott) as the context of Josue must also do, otherwise there will be only eight cities instead of twelve, and four will be wanting to complete the number of forty-eight. The Protestant version therefore is forced to admit them, (Haydock) as they are found in the Eng. Polyglot, on the authority of some ancient manuscripts. They do not, however, express them so fully as the Septuagint have done. (Kennicott) ---
These read, "And beyond the Jordan, over-against Jericho, out of the tribe of Ruben, the city of refuge for the slayer Bosor, in the wilderness, (Misor) and her suburbs, and Jazer and her suburbs, ( 37 ) and Gedson and her suburbs, and Mapha (Alexandrian copy reads Maspha) and her suburbs, four cities." (Grabe) ---
Protestants only admit, "And out of the tribe of Ruben, Bezer with her suburbs, and Jahazah....Kedemoth....and Mephaath with her suburbs, four cities." Kennicott finds in some Hebrew manuscripts, "the city of refuge for the slayer, Bosor;" one manuscript has, " in the wilderness, " &c. (Haydock) ---
These verses were not in the Hebrew text of the Hexapla, as they are obelized in the Septuagint and in the Syriac manuscript of Masius; and yet, as they are found in the old Greek and Syriac versions, and in the Chaldean paraphrase, they were probably omitted between the year 100 and 200. They are left out in several printed editions of the Hebrew Bible, and even in that of Jablonski, (1699) though in opposition to his better judgment and all the manuscripts which he had consulted: legunt omnia nostra manuscripts. Michaelis (1720) reprinted this text, with some few emendations, particularly with these two verse very laudably inserted. (Kennicott, 2 Diss.) ---
In the Bened.[Benedictine?] edition of St. Jerome, Martianay observes, that the Hebrew manuscripts of St. Jerome seem to have been mutilated, for if they had admitted this 36th verse, St. Jerome would have translated it, and it would have been found in the more ancient manuscripts of the Latin edition, where it is wanting. Hence this editor leaves it out. He also remarks that other Hebrew manuscripts omit "a city of refuge for the slayer, in the desert." The last word, he says, occurs in several copies of the best not; and Houbigant inserts it on the authority of the oratorian manuscript 54. (Haydock) ---
In some editions of the Vulgate, this verse is transposed, and placed after the cities of Gad. (Louvain; R. Steph.; &c.) ---
It is therefore, probably that St. Jerome found it not in Hebrew but, if he inserted it, he borrowed it from the Septuagint. The Syriac version places these verses before the 34th and 35th. All this shews that the Hebrew manuscripts have not been kept with great care in this place. Some have surmised that the Septuagint have inserted this necessary supplement from Paralipomenon. But they do not entirely agree with that book, so that it seems that they found these verses in their Hebrew copies. (Calmet) ---
We have already given the Hebrew and Septuagint as it is found in the common editions. In Paralipomenon (vi. 78,) it is thus expressed: Beyond the Jordan also, over-against Jericho, on the east side of the Jordan, out of the tribe of Ruben, Bosor in the wilderness, with its suburbs, and Jassa.... 79. Cademoth also....and Mephaath with its suburbs. The word Misor, which Grabe's Septuagint and the Vulgate leave untranslated, is the Hebrew word which denotes a plain, (Haydock) as Aquila and Symmachus agree, and as appears [in] chap. xx. 8. Deuteronomy iv. 43, where Bosor is said to have been upon the plain of the wilderness. This city was the famous Bosra, in the desert Arabia, between Philadelphia and Jazer, towards the east. (Calmet) ---
We might translate, "the cities of refuge, Bosor in the wilderness, which is also the plain" of Moab, ver. 21. (Haydock) ---
Jaser, or Jassa, (chap. xiii. 18,) different from that [in] ver. 37, which lay on the river of the same name in the tribe of Gad. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Jos 21:40 - -- Families, the four great ones, which parcelled out the cities among the several branches. (Haydock) ---
The Levites were only 23,000, (Numbers xxvi...
Families, the four great ones, which parcelled out the cities among the several branches. (Haydock) ---
The Levites were only 23,000, (Numbers xxvi. 62,) yet they receive more cities than what are specified for any other tribe. It must be observed, however, that all the cities of the different tribes are not mentioned, and the Israelites might live along with those of the tribe of Levi, ver. 3. Moreover, these had only the cities, with 2000 cubits of land round them. The Septuagint here insert that Josue divided the land, and received the city of Thamnasachar; (Grabe substitutes Thamnasarach) where he deposited the knives of stone with which he had circumcised those who were born in the desert. (Haydock) ---
They farther remark, that they were buried in his tomb, chap. xxiv. 30.
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Haydock: Jos 21:43 - -- Pass. How then did the Chanaanites keep possession of so many places? St. Augustine (q. 21,) answers, that they were suffered to do it for the "uti...
Pass. How then did the Chanaanites keep possession of so many places? St. Augustine (q. 21,) answers, that they were suffered to do it for the "utility and trial" of the Israelites. For the latter were not sufficiently numerous at first to cultivate all the land. God had therefore promised that the nations should not be driven out all at once, lest the country should fall a prey to wild beasts, Exodus xxiii. 29. (Masius) ---
During the life-time of Josue, none of them durst make head against him; and if many of the tribes did not take possession of all their cities, it was owing to their own negligence. After this hero was no more, the natives took courage, and greatly harassed the Israelites; but it is plain that the latter were not straitened for room, while Josue lived, since they invited the other tribes east of the Jordan to come and reside with them on the west, if they thought proper, chap. xvii. 19. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jos 21:12; Jos 21:13; Jos 21:14; Jos 21:15; Jos 21:16; Jos 21:17; Jos 21:18; Jos 21:19; Jos 21:20; Jos 21:21; Jos 21:22; Jos 21:23; Jos 21:24; Jos 21:25; Jos 21:26; Jos 21:27; Jos 21:28; Jos 21:29; Jos 21:30; Jos 21:31; Jos 21:32; Jos 21:33; Jos 21:34; Jos 21:35; Jos 21:36; Jos 21:37; Jos 21:38; Jos 21:39; Jos 21:40; Jos 21:41; Jos 21:42; Jos 21:43; Jos 21:44; Jos 21:45
Gill: Jos 21:12 - -- But the fields of the city, and the villages thereof,.... Which lay beyond the two thousand cubits:
gave they to Caleb the son of Jephunneh, for hi...
But the fields of the city, and the villages thereof,.... Which lay beyond the two thousand cubits:
gave they to Caleb the son of Jephunneh, for his possession; as Moses had promised, and Joshua had confirmed to him; and now the children of Israel gave them to him, and put him in the possession of, Jos 14:6; and the same is to be observed of all the other cities given to the Levites, that they and their suburbs, extending to such a distance only, were given to them; but the fields and villages, which belonged to them, continued the inheritance of the tribes in which they were.
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Gill: Jos 21:13 - -- Thus they gave to the children of Aaron the priest,.... The families of the Kohathites, that part of them which descended from him, and were priests:
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Thus they gave to the children of Aaron the priest,.... The families of the Kohathites, that part of them which descended from him, and were priests:
Hebron with her suburbs, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; that had slain a person unawares, and without design; see on Jos 20:3,
and Libnah with her suburbs; a royal city, of which see Jos 10:29.
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Gill: Jos 21:14 - -- And Jattir with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 15:48,
and Eshtemoa with her suburbs; See Gill on Jos 15:50.
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Gill: Jos 21:15 - -- And Holon with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 15:51,
and Debir with her suburbs; See Gill on Jos 15:49.
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Gill: Jos 21:16 - -- And Ain with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 15:32,
and Juttah with her suburbs; See Gill on Jos 15:55,
and Bethshemesh with her suburbs; whic...
And Ain with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 15:32,
and Juttah with her suburbs; See Gill on Jos 15:55,
and Bethshemesh with her suburbs; which is not mentioned among the cities of Judah, Jos 15:21; only as in the borders of it, Jos 21:10; and perhaps is the same Bethshemesh to which the ark was directed by the Philistines from Ashdod, 1Sa 6:9; in it formerly was a temple dedicated to the sun, from whence it had its name:
nine cities out of those two tribes; and they seem all but one, which is Ain, to be of the tribe of Judah, and that originally belonged to it; and as that tribe had the largest number of cities in its lot, the more were given out of it to the Levites, according to a rule prescribed, Num 35:8.
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Gill: Jos 21:17 - -- And out of the tribe of Benjamin, Gibeon with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 18:25; from which came the Gibeonites.
Geba with her suburbs. Of whi...
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Gill: Jos 21:18 - -- Anathoth with her suburbs,.... This is not mentioned among the cities of Benjamin, Jos 18:11; it was the native place of the Prophet Jeremiah; see Gil...
Anathoth with her suburbs,.... This is not mentioned among the cities of Benjamin, Jos 18:11; it was the native place of the Prophet Jeremiah; see Gill on Jer 1:1; it lay about two or three miles north of Jerusalem; three, says, Jerom k. Rauwolff l speaks of it as a small village, when he travelled into those parts, and as lying on a height or eminence, and which was within twenty furlongs of Jerusalem, as Josephus writes m:
and Almon with her suburbs; this also is not mentioned among the cities of Benjamin, Jos 18:11; it is called Alemeth, 1Ch 6:60. Jarchi and Kimchi say it is the same with Bahurim, 2Sa 3:16; where the Targum renders it by Almeth, and both words signify the same thing, "youth":
four cities; which were a large number for so small a tribe as little Benjamin to give.
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Gill: Jos 21:19 - -- All the cities of the children of Aaron, the priests,.... Those of the Kohathites that came from him:
were thirteen cities with their suburbs; and...
All the cities of the children of Aaron, the priests,.... Those of the Kohathites that came from him:
were thirteen cities with their suburbs; and just so many are mentioned by name in Jos 21:11.
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Gill: Jos 21:20 - -- And the families of the children of Kohath, the Levites,.... Who were not priests:
which remained of the children of Kohath; these are the children...
And the families of the children of Kohath, the Levites,.... Who were not priests:
which remained of the children of Kohath; these are the children of Moses, as Jarchi says, and those that descended from Kohath in the lines of Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel:
even they had the cities of their lot out of the tribe of Ephraim; and were as follow.
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Gill: Jos 21:21 - -- For they gave them Shechem, with her suburbs, in Mount Ephraim,.... Of which see Jos 20:7,
to be a city of refuge for the slayer; which being on a...
For they gave them Shechem, with her suburbs, in Mount Ephraim,.... Of which see Jos 20:7,
to be a city of refuge for the slayer; which being on a mountain, was the more conspicuous, and the fitter for this purpose, as was Hebron in the hill country of Judea, Jos 21:11; this is the second; city of refuge mentioned:
and Gezer with her suburbs: a place from whence the Canaanites were not expelled; See Gill on Jos 16:10.
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Gill: Jos 21:22 - -- And Kibzaim with her suburbs,.... Which seems to, be the same with Jokneam, 1Ch 6:68; of it we read nowhere else:
and Bethhoron with her suburbs; u...
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Gill: Jos 21:23 - -- And out of the tribe of Dan, Eltekeh with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 19:44,
Gibbethon with her suburbs; see Gill on Jos 19:44.
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Gill: Jos 21:24 - -- Aijalon with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 19:42,
Gathrimmon with her suburbs, four cities; See Gill on Jos 19:45.
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Gill: Jos 21:25 - -- And out of the half tribe of Manasseh, Taanach with her suburbs,.... Of which see Jos 17:10,
and Gathrimmon with her suburbs, there was a city of t...
And out of the half tribe of Manasseh, Taanach with her suburbs,.... Of which see Jos 17:10,
and Gathrimmon with her suburbs, there was a city of this name in Dan, as in Jos 21:24; nor was it unusual for cities to be called by the same name in different tribes:
two cities; these are called Aner and Bilean in 1Ch 6:70; in process of time cities changed their names; two cities were a proper proportion for this half tribe; two more were given out of the other half tribe on the other side Jordan, as appears by what follows.
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Gill: Jos 21:26 - -- All the cities were ten, with their suburbs,.... Four out of Ephraim, four out of Dan, and two out of the half tribe of Manasseh: which were
for t...
All the cities were ten, with their suburbs,.... Four out of Ephraim, four out of Dan, and two out of the half tribe of Manasseh: which were
for the families of the children of Kohath that remained: who were of the other branch of the Kohathites, and who did not descend from Aaron, and were only Levites, and not priests; See Gill on Jos 21:20.
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Gill: Jos 21:27 - -- And unto the children of Gershon, of the families of the Levites,.... The descendants of the second son of Levi:
out of the other half tribe of Ma...
And unto the children of Gershon, of the families of the Levites,.... The descendants of the second son of Levi:
out of the other half tribe of Manasseh; that which was settled beyond Jordan:
they gave Golan in Bashan, with her suburbs, to be a city of refuge for the slayer; see Jos 20:8; this is the third city of refuge mentioned:
and Beeshterah with her suburbs; called Ashtaroth, 1Ch 6:71; which had been the royal city of Og, king of Bashan, where he had his palace, Deu 1:4. Here seems to have been formerly a temple dedicated to the goddess Astarte; for Beeshterah is a compound of "Beth" and "Ashterah", or Astarte; that is, the house or temple of Astarte, but now become a city of the Levites:
two cities; two more having been before given out of the other half tribe.
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Gill: Jos 21:28 - -- And out of the tribe of Issachar, Kishon with her suburbs,.... From whence the river Kishon probably had its name, or the city from that; it is the sa...
And out of the tribe of Issachar, Kishon with her suburbs,.... From whence the river Kishon probably had its name, or the city from that; it is the same with Kishion, Jos 19:20; and called Kedesh, 1Ch 6:72.
Dabareh with her suburbs; the same with Daberath on the border of Zebulun; see Gill on Jos 19:12.
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Gill: Jos 21:29 - -- Jarmuth with her suburbs,.... Called Ramoth, 1Ch 6:73; very probably the same with Remeth, Jos 19:21,
Engannim with her suburbs; called Anem, 1Ch 6...
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Gill: Jos 21:30 - -- And out of the tribe of Asher, Mishal with her suburbs,.... The same with Misheal, Jos 19:26; called Mashal, 1Ch 6:74,
Abdon with her suburbs; not ...
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Gill: Jos 21:31 - -- Helkath with her suburbs,.... See Gill on Jos 19:25; the same with Hukok in 1Ch 6:75,
and Rehob with her suburbs, four cities; See Gill on Jos 19:2...
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Gill: Jos 21:32 - -- And out of the tribe of Naphtali, Kedesh in Galilee with her suburbs,.... Of which see Jos 20:7,
to be a city of refuge for the slayer; this is th...
And out of the tribe of Naphtali, Kedesh in Galilee with her suburbs,.... Of which see Jos 20:7,
to be a city of refuge for the slayer; this is the fourth city of refuge mentioned:
and Hammothdor with her suburbs; the same with Hammon, 1Ch 6:76; and with Hammath, Jos 19:35; and is thought by some to be Tiberias, so called from the hot baths in or near it:
and Kartan with her suburbs; called Kirjathaim, 1Ch 6:76; but cannot be the Kirjathaim in Num 32:37; for that belonged to the tribe of Reuben, and was on the other side Jordan:
three cities; this being a lesser tribe than some others gave fewer cities, according to the rule in Num 35:8.
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Gill: Jos 21:33 - -- All the cities of the Gershonites, according to their families,.... Which were divided among them, according to the number of their families:
were...
All the cities of the Gershonites, according to their families,.... Which were divided among them, according to the number of their families:
were thirteen cities with their suburbs; two out of the half tribe of Manasseh beyond Jordan, four out of Issachar, four out of Asher, and three out of Naphtali.
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Gill: Jos 21:34 - -- And unto the families of the children of Merari, the rest of the Levites,.... The descendants of the youngest son of Levi, who were all that remained ...
And unto the families of the children of Merari, the rest of the Levites,.... The descendants of the youngest son of Levi, who were all that remained of the Levites unprovided of cities:
out of the tribe of Zebulun, Jokneam with her suburbs; which lay near Carmel, and was a royal city; See Gill on Jos 12:22,
and Kartah with her suburbs; perhaps the same with Kattath, Jos 19:15.
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Gill: Jos 21:35 - -- Dimnah with her suburbs,.... Nowhere mentioned, unless the same with Rimmon, 1Ch 6:77,
Nahalal with her suburbs; see Jos 19:15,
four cities; onl...
Dimnah with her suburbs,.... Nowhere mentioned, unless the same with Rimmon, 1Ch 6:77,
Nahalal with her suburbs; see Jos 19:15,
four cities; only two are mentioned, 1Ch 6:77; and they by different names; the one is Rimmon, before observed, and the other Tabor; perhaps the same with Chislothtabor, Jos 19:12.
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Gill: Jos 21:36 - -- And out of the tribe of Reuben, Bezer with her suburbs,.... Which was a city of refuge, and the fifth of them in this account, though not observed as ...
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Gill: Jos 21:37 - -- Kedemoth with her suburbs,.... Near to which was a wilderness of that name; see Deu 2:26,
and Mephaath with her suburbs; of which See Gill on Jos 1...
Kedemoth with her suburbs,.... Near to which was a wilderness of that name; see Deu 2:26,
and Mephaath with her suburbs; of which See Gill on Jos 13:18; where the two preceding cities are mentioned along with it:
four cities, Jos 21:35, are not in some ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, as is noted by the Masorites; but are in some others, as Kimchi owns, and stand in the Targum, in the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, and in a manuscript referred to by Hottinger e; and the same words are to be, found in 1Ch 6:78, and are absolutely necessary to be retained, since without them there would be but eight cities for the Merarites, whereas they are expressly said to be twelve, Jos 21:40.
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Gill: Jos 21:38 - -- And out of the tribe of Gad,.... Which also, as that of Reuben, lay on the other side Jordan:
Ramoth in Gilead with her suburbs; of which see Jos 2...
And out of the tribe of Gad,.... Which also, as that of Reuben, lay on the other side Jordan:
Ramoth in Gilead with her suburbs; of which see Jos 20:8,
to be a city of refuge for the slayer; and is the sixth and last city of refuge in this account:
and Mahanaim with her suburbs; here it was the angels met Jacob, which gave rise to the name of the place, Gen 32:1; afterwards a city was built here, and was on the borders of the tribe of Gad, and belonged to it, Jos 13:26; mention is made of it in other places, 2Sa 2:8 1Ki 2:8.
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Gill: Jos 21:39 - -- Heshbon with her suburbs,.... Which was formerly the royal city of Sihon king of the Amorites, and was first given to and rebuilt by the Reubenites, b...
Heshbon with her suburbs,.... Which was formerly the royal city of Sihon king of the Amorites, and was first given to and rebuilt by the Reubenites, but was upon the border of the tribe of Gad; and appears from hence to have been one of their cities, Num 21:26,
Jazer with her suburbs; sometimes called Jaazer, another city in the same country, and near Heshbon; see Num 21:32,
four cities in all: which were Ramothgilead, Mahanaim, Heshbon, and Jazer.
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Gill: Jos 21:40 - -- So all the cities for the children of Merari by their families,.... Which were distributed by lot to them, according to the number of their families, ...
So all the cities for the children of Merari by their families,.... Which were distributed by lot to them, according to the number of their families, and were sufficient for them:
which were remaining of the families of the Levites; the last division of them, besides those of the Kohathites, Levites, and the Gershonites:
were by their lot twelve cities; four out of the tribe of Zebulun, four out of the tribe of Reuben, and four out of the tribe of Gad, whose names are before given,
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Gill: Jos 21:41 - -- All the cities of the Levites, within the possession of the children of Israel,.... As comprised in one sum total:
were forty and eight cities wit...
All the cities of the Levites, within the possession of the children of Israel,.... As comprised in one sum total:
were forty and eight cities with their suburbs; which is just the number that Moses from the mouth of God ordered to be given unto them, before they entered into the land, and before they were in possession of one city in it, Num 35:7; which, as it is a proof of the omniscience, prescience, and predetermination of God; so of the sure and true prediction of Moses, who could not be otherwise certain than from the Lord of the Israelites being able to give so many cities to them, out of each of their tribes: and it is to be observed, that this tribe of Levi, though it had no share in the division of the land, yet had more cities by lot given to it than any other, excepting the tribe of Judah; though indeed, in the account of some of the tribes, all the cities in them are not mentioned; and besides, they had only the cities they had with their suburbs round about them, but not the lands belonging to them, nor the villages; however this shows that a large and liberal maintenance of the ministers of the Lord, that serve in his sanctuary should be allowed and made for them, as in the legal, so under the Gospel dispensation.
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Gill: Jos 21:42 - -- These cities were everyone with their suburbs round about them,.... Which reached to the space of two thousand cubits on every side; and such a space ...
These cities were everyone with their suburbs round about them,.... Which reached to the space of two thousand cubits on every side; and such a space was assigned to everyone of the above cities for their cattle, to keep them in and lay up provision for them:
thus were all their cities; six of them cities of refuge, and forty two for the priests and Levites to dwell in, and for the commodious use of their herds and flocks.
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Gill: Jos 21:43 - -- And the Lord gave unto Israel all the land which he sware to give unto their fathers,.... It was all given them by lot, whether subdued or not subdued...
And the Lord gave unto Israel all the land which he sware to give unto their fathers,.... It was all given them by lot, whether subdued or not subdued, and the far greater part was actually put into their hands, and they had as much as they could for the present occupy and cultivate; and such as were in the hands of the Canaanites, were subject to pay tribute to them; and it was owing to their own slothfulness and sluggishness that they did not possess more hereafter; though it was the will of God that their enemies should be driven out by little and little, until the Israelites were so increased as to occupy the whole, lest any part of the land should lie waste and become barren, and lest the wild beasts of the field should multiply upon them:
and they possessed it, and dwelt therein; each according to their lot in the several places assigned them, as many cities as they could at present people, and as much land as they could now manage.
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Gill: Jos 21:44 - -- And the Lord gave them rest round about,.... Not only from their travels, with which they had been fatigued forty years in the wilderness, but from wa...
And the Lord gave them rest round about,.... Not only from their travels, with which they had been fatigued forty years in the wilderness, but from wars with the Canaanites they had been engaged in for some years past:
according to all that he sware unto their fathers; not only to give them the land, but peace, rest, and safety in it:
and there stood not a man of all their enemies before them; for whenever any rose up to oppose them, they were immediately cut off: this is to be understood while Joshua was living; for afterwards, sinning against God, they were again and again delivered up into the hands of their enemies:
the Lord delivered all their enemies into their hands; that is, that made war with them.
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Gill: Jos 21:45 - -- There failed not ought of any good thing,.... Not only every good thing in general, but every part and particular of that good thing; that, with all t...
There failed not ought of any good thing,.... Not only every good thing in general, but every part and particular of that good thing; that, with all that was included in it, or were appendages to it, or circumstances of it:
which the Lord had spoken to the house of Israel; as of their deliverance out of Egypt, and passage through the Red sea and wilderness, with all conveniences for them therein; so of their passage through Jordan, success of their arms, the conquest of their enemies, possession of their land, a land flowing with milk and honey:
all came to pass; exactly, precisely, and punctually, even everything relative to their temporal and spiritual good: so all that God promises to his spiritual Israel, with respect to their present comfort or everlasting happiness, all is exactly fulfilled, all his promises in Christ are yea and amen.
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NET Notes: Jos 21:25 The name “Gath Rimmon” is problematic here, for it appears in the preceding list of Danite cities. The LXX reads “Iebatha”; 1 ...
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NET Notes: Jos 21:27 The words “they assigned” and “the following cities” are supplied for clarification (also in v. 34).
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NET Notes: Jos 21:36 21:36-37 are accidentally omitted from a number of significant Hebrew mss. They are, however, found in some Hebrew mss, the LXX and Vulgate.
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NET Notes: Jos 21:42 Heb “these cities were city [by] city, and its grazing areas [were] around it; so [it was] for all these cities.”
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NET Notes: Jos 21:45 Heb “not a word from all the good word which the Lord spoke to the house of Israel fell; the whole came to pass.”
Geneva Bible: Jos 21:13 Thus they gave to the ( e ) children of Aaron the priest Hebron with her suburbs, [to be] a city of refuge for the slayer; and Libnah with her suburbs...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:17 And out of the tribe of Benjamin, Gibeon with her ( f ) suburbs, Geba with her suburbs,
( f ) The suburbs were a thousand cubits from the wall of the...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:20 And the families of the children of Kohath, ( g ) the Levites which remained of the children of Kohath, even they had the cities of their lot out of t...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:21 For they gave them ( h ) Shechem with her suburbs in mount Ephraim, [to be] a city of refuge for the slayer; and Gezer with her suburbs,
( h ) Hebron...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:25 And out of the ( i ) half tribe of Manasseh, Tanach with her suburbs, and Gathrimmon with her suburbs; two cities.
( i ) Who dwelt in Canaan.
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:27 And unto the children of Gershon, of the families of the Levites, out of the [other] half tribe of Manasseh [they gave] ( k ) Golan in Bashan with her...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:34 And unto the families of the children of Merari, the ( l ) rest of the Levites, out of the tribe of Zebulun, Jokneam with her suburbs, and Kartah with...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:36 And out of the tribe of Reuben, ( m ) Bezer with her suburbs, and Jahazah with her suburbs,
( m ) Bezer and Ramoch were the cities of refuge under th...
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Geneva Bible: Jos 21:41 All the cities of the Levites ( n ) within the possession of the children of Israel [were] forty and eight cities with their suburbs.
( n ) Thus acco...
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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 21:1-45
TSK Synopsis: Jos 21:1-45 - --1 Eight and forty cities given by lot, out of the other tribes, unto the Levites.43 God gives the land, and rest unto the Israelites, according to his...
Maclaren -> Jos 21:43-45
Maclaren: Jos 21:43-45 - --Joshua 21:43-45; 22:1-9
The old order changeth, giving place to new.' In this passage we have the breaking up of the congregation and the disbanding o...
MHCC -> Jos 21:9-42; Jos 21:43-45
MHCC: Jos 21:9-42 - --By mixing the Levites with the other tribes, they were made to see that the eyes of all Israel were upon them, and therefore it was their concern to w...
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MHCC: Jos 21:43-45 - --God promised to give to the seed of Abraham the land of Canaan for a possession, and now they possessed it, and dwelt therein. And the promise of the ...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 21:9-42; Jos 21:43-45
Matthew Henry: Jos 21:9-42 - -- We have here a particular account of the cities which were given to the children of Levi out of the several tribes, not only to be occupied and inha...
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Matthew Henry: Jos 21:43-45 - -- We have here the conclusion of this whole matter, the foregoing history summed up, and, to make it appear the more bright, compared with the promise...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 21:9-42; Jos 21:43-45
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 21:9-42 - --
Names of the Levitical Towns .
(Note: There is a similar list in 1 Chron 6:54-81, though in some respects differently arranged, and with many var...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 21:43-45 - --
Jos 21:43-45 form the conclusion to the account of the division of the land in Josh 13-21, which not only points back to Jos 11:23, but also to Jos ...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 21:1-42; Jos 21:9-19; Jos 21:20-26; Jos 21:27-33; Jos 21:34-42; Jos 21:43-45
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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Constable: Jos 21:1-42 - --2. The cities of the Levites ch. 21:1-42
The tribes also had to set aside 42 additional cities f...
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Constable: Jos 21:9-19 - --The priests' towns 21:9-19
The Lord spread out the priests' 13 towns as follows. Nine we...
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Constable: Jos 21:20-26 - --The other Kohathites' towns 21:20-26
There were 10 of these towns: four in Ephraim (vv. ...
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Constable: Jos 21:27-33 - --The Gershonites' towns 21:27-33
The Gershonites occupied 13 towns: two in eastern Manass...
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Constable: Jos 21:34-42 - --The Merarites' towns 21:34-42
There were 12 towns in which the Merarites resided: four i...
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