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[10:15] 2 sn Sidon was the foremost city in Phoenicia; here Sidon may be the name of its founder.
[10:15] 3 tn Some see a reference to “Hittites” here (cf. NIV), but this seems unlikely. See the note on the phrase “sons of Heth” in Gen 23:3.
[10:16] 4 sn The Jebusites were the Canaanite inhabitants of ancient Jerusalem.
[10:16] 5 sn Here Amorites refers to smaller groups of Canaanite inhabitants of the mountainous regions of Palestine, rather than the large waves of Amurru, or western Semites, who migrated to the region.
[10:16] 6 sn The Girgashites are an otherwise unknown Canaanite tribe, though the name is possibly mentioned in Ugaritic texts (see G. J. Wenham, Genesis [WBC], 1:226).
[10:17] 7 sn The Hivites were Canaanite tribes of a Hurrian origin.
[10:17] 8 sn The Arkites lived in Arka, a city in Lebanon, north of Sidon.
[10:17] 9 sn The Sinites lived in Sin, another town in Lebanon.
[10:18] 10 sn The Arvadites lived in the city Arvad, located on an island near the mainland close to the river El Kebir.
[10:18] 11 sn The Zemarites lived in the town Sumur, north of Arka.
[10:18] 12 sn The Hamathites lived in Hamath on the Orontes River.