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Joshua 2:23

Joshua 3:1

3:1

early <07925> [rose early.]

Archbishop Usher supposes, that this was upon Wednesday, the 28th of April, A.M. 2553, the fortieth year of the Exodus from Egypt. From Shittim, where the israelites had been encamped for about two months (De 1:3), to the Jordan, was, according to Josephus, about sixty stadia; that is, between seven and eight English miles.

Shittim <07851> [Shittim.]

Jordan <03383> [Jordan.]

Jordan, called by the Arabs El Sharia, takes its rise in Anti-Libanus, about twelve miles north of C‘sarea Philippi, now Banias; and, having run about twelve miles southward, it receives a considerable stream, which is now called the Moiet Hasbeia. About 15 miles farther, it forms the waters of Merom or Semechon, now Houle; and, after running about 28 miles more, it passes through the lake of Gennesareth, and thence runs southward till it loses itself in the Dead Sea; its whole course being about 160 miles.


Joshua 3:14

3:14

carrying ... ark <05375 0727> [bearing the ark.]


Joshua 4:1

4:1

other <08552 05674> [were clean passed.]


Joshua 4:12

4:12

Reubenites Gadites ............... Israelites <01121> [the children.]


Joshua 15:4

15:4

Azmon <06111> [Azmon.]

The last city they possessed towards Egypt; east of the River of Egypt or Rhinocorura.

Stream <05158> [river.]


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 15:11

15:11

Ekron <06138> [Ekron.]

Mount Baalah <01173 02022> [mount Baalah.]


Joshua 16:6

16:6

Micmethath <04366> [Michmethah.]

Taanath Shiloh <08387> [Taanath-shiloh.]

Placed by Eusebius ten miles of Neapolis or Shechem.

Janoah <03239> [Janohah.]

Eusebius calls it [Iano,] in Acrabatene, twelve miles east from Neapolis.


Joshua 18:9

18:9

mapped it ..... out <03789> [described.]

The surveyors seem to have formed some kind of map of the country, as well as a description of it in writing. The Egyptians, from the situation of their fields, as annually overflowed by the Nile, acquired great skill in mensuration and land surveying; and some of the Israelites had, no doubt, learned these from them, without a knowledge of which they could not properly have divided the land. This is probably the first act of surveying on record.

seven <07651> [into seven.]




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