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Joshua 1:1

1:1

died <04194> [the death.]

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Joshua <03091> [Joshua.]

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[Jesus.]

Moses' minister.


Joshua 2:23

Joshua 13:31

13:31

Ashtaroth <06252> [Ashtaroth.]

descendants ... Makir son ....... descendants ... Makir <04353 01121> [the children of Machir by.]


Joshua 15:6

15:6

Beth Hoglah <01031> [Beth-hogla.]

Probably the Bethagla mentioned by Jerome is the same as the "threshing-floor of Atad," (Ge 50:10,) situated three miles from Jericho, and two from Jordan; and belonging to the tribe of Benjamin, though serving as a frontier to the tribe of Judah.

Stone <068> [the stone.]


Joshua 18:17

18:17

En Shemesh <05885> [En-shemesh.]

The fountain of the Sun; whether a town, or simply a fountain, is uncertain.

Geliloth <01553> [Geliloth.]

Geliloth is probably the same as Gilgal; though as the word may signify border or limits, some think that it is probably not the proper name of a place: "And went forth towards the borders which are over against the ascent to Adummim." Others render Geliloth circuits or roundings, or the hills about Jordan, {tumuli Jordanis.} Vulgate: {pertransit usque ad tumulos.}

Stone <068> [the stone.]


Joshua 19:49

19:49

gave <05414> [gave.]


Joshua 21:1

21:1

leaders ................... leaders <07218> [the heads.]

Eleazar <0499> [Eleazar.]


Joshua 24:33

24:33

Eleazar <0499> [Eleazar.]

died <04191> [died.]

Phinehas <06372> [Phinehas.]

CONCLUDING REMARKS ON JOSHUA. 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 the Israelites in it, afford a striking accomplishment of the Divine predictions to Abraham and the succeeding patriarchs; and at the same time bear the most unequivocal and ample testimony to the authenticity of this sacred book. Several of the transactions related in it are confirmed in a very extraordinary manner, by the traditions current among heathen nations, and preserved by ancient profane historians of undoubted character. Thus there are monuments still in existence, which prove that the Carthaginians were a colony of Syrians who escaped from Joshua; as also that the inhabitants of Leptis, in Africa, came originally from the Sidonians, who abandoned their country on account of the calamities with which it was overwhelmed. Procopius relates that the Phoenicians fled before the Hebrews into Africa, and spread themselves abroad as far as the pillars of Hercules; and adds, "In Numidia, where now stands the city Tigisis (Tangiers), they have erected two columns, on which, in Phoenician characters, is the following inscription:--"We are the Phoenicians who fled from the face of Jesus (Joshua) the son of Naue" (Nun).




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