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Joshua 13:5

Context
13:5 the territory of Byblos 1  and all Lebanon to the east, from Baal Gad below Mount Hermon to Lebo Hamath. 2 

Ezekiel 27:9

Context

27:9 The elders of Gebal 3  and her skilled men were within you, mending cracks; 4 

all the ships of the sea and their mariners were within you to trade for your merchandise. 5 

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[13:5]  1 tn Heb “and the land of the Gebalites.”

[13:5]  2 tn Or “the entrance to Hamath.” Most modern translations take the phrase “Lebo Hamath” to be a proper name, but often provide a note with the alternative, where “Hamath” is the proper name and לְבוֹא (lÿvo’) is taken to mean “entrance to.”

[27:9]  3 sn Another Phoenician coastal city located between Sidon and Arvad.

[27:9]  4 tn Heb “strengthening damages.” Here “to strengthen” means to repair. The word for “damages” occurs several times in 1 Kgs 12 about some type of damage to the temple, which may have referred to or included cracks. Since the context describes Tyre in its glory, we do not expect this reference to damages to be of significant scale, even if there are repairmen. This may refer to using pitch to seal the seams of the ship, which had to be done periodically and could be considered routine maintenance rather than repair of damage.

[27:9]  5 sn The reference to “all the ships of the sea…within you” suggests that the metaphor is changing; previously Tyre had been described as a magnificent ship, but now the description shifts back to an actual city. The “ships of the sea” were within Tyre’s harbor. Verse 11 refers to “walls” and “towers” of the city.



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