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Joshua 19:36-51

19:36

Hazor <02674> [Hazor.]


19:37

Kedesh <06943> [Kedesh.]


19:38

Beth Anath <01043> [Beth-anath.]

Eusebius mentions a town of the name of [Batanaian,] fifteen miles from C‘sarea. (Dioc‘sarea or Sephoris probably.)

Beth Shemesh <01053> [Beth-shemesh.]


19:41

Zorah <06881> [Zorah.]

Situated on the frontiers of Dan and Judah, tens miles north from Eleutheropolis, towards Nicoplis, according to Eusebius, not far from Caphar Sorek.

[Zoreah.]

Ir Shemesh <05905> [Irshemesh.]

Supposed by some to be the same as Beth-shemesh in the tribe of Judah; but this latter city is evidently distinguished from it by being assigned by the tribe of Judah to the Levites. (ch. 21:16.) Ir-shemesh rendered [polis Sammaus] by the LXX., seems to be the same as Emmaus or Nicopolis, 22 miles south-east from Lydda, according to the Old Jerusalem Itinerary.


19:42

Shaalabbin <08169> [Shaalabbin.]

Eusebius calls it [Salaba,] and places it in Samaria: and Jerome calls it Salebi, (Eze 48,) and joins it to Ajalon and Emmaus.

[Shaalbim. Ajalon.]

This appears to be the Ajalon which Jerome places two miles from Nicopolis or Emmaus, in the road to Jerusalem.


19:43

Timnah <08553> [Thimnathah.]

[Timnath. Ekron.]

Ekron is placed by Eusebius between Ashdod and Jamnia, eastward; and probably the ruined village of Tookrair, mentioned by Dr. Richarson, situated on the top of a hill, and which he says seems to have been a place of considerable consequence, occupies its site.


19:44

Gibbethon <01405> [Gibbethon.]

Baalath <01191> [Baalath.]


19:45

Gath Rimmon <01667> [Gath-rimmon.]


19:46

front <04136> [before. or, over against. Japho. or, Joppa.]


19:47

territory <01366> [the coast.]

Leshem .................. it ... renamed <03959 07121> [called Leshem.]

[Laish.]


19:49

gave <05414> [gave.]


19:50

Timnath <08556> [Timnath-serah.]

[Timnath-heres.]


19:51

land <05159> [These are.]

Shiloh <07887> [in Shiloh.]




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