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Verse Joshua 12:2. _FROM AROER_] Aroer was situated on the western
side of the river Arnon, in the middle of the valley through which
this river takes its course. The kingdom of Sihon extended from th...
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ALL THE PLAIN ON THE EAST - i. e. the Arabah or depressed tract along
the east bank of Jordan, the modern El-Ghor (see Numbers 22:1).
Joshua 12:2
FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER - i. e. as appears from...
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THE CONQUERED KINGS
CHAPTER 12
_ 1. The kings on the other side of Jordan (Joshua 12:1)_
2. The kings on this side of Jordan (Joshua 12:7)
“The land rested from war” is the concluding statement of...
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JOSHUA 12. LIST OF THE CONQUERED KINGS. The whole of this chapter,
which is a detailed expansion of Joshua 11:16, So Joshua took all that
land, is a late composition of the Deuteronomic school; of whi...
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SIHON. Compare Numbers 21:23; Numbers 21:24.Deuteronomy 3:6...
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_Sihon king of the Amorites_ See Numbers 21:24; Deuteronomy 2:33;
Deuteronomy 3:6; Deuteronomy 3:16.
who dwelt in Heshbon
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_Summary of Moses-' Conquest Joshua 12:1-6_
Now these are the kings of the land, which the children of Israel
smote, and possessed their land on the other side Jordan toward the
rising of the sun, fro...
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_SIHON KING OF THE AMORITES, WHO DWELT IN HESHBON, AND RULED FROM
AROER, WHICH IS UPON THE BANK OF THE RIVER ARNON, AND FROM THE MIDDLE
OF THE RIVER, AND FROM HALF GILEAD, EVEN UNTO THE RIVER JABBOK,...
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12:2 river (d-22) ravine, (d-30) river (d-39) So ch. 13.9,16. see
Note, Deuteronomy 2:36 ....
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A REVIEW OF THE VICTORIES OF MOSES AND JOSHUA
This chapter concludes the whole section of the book which deals with
the conquest of Canaan. The following Chapter s narrate the partition
of the conquer...
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COME IN, AND RECEIVE GOD’S PROMISES!
JOSHUA
_BRIAN ROWLANDS_
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CHAPTER 12
A LIST OF ALL THE KINGS THAT THE *ISRAEL...
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סִיחֹון֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ הָ אֱמֹרִ֔י הַ
יֹּושֵׁ֖ב בְּ
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CHAPTER XX.
THE BATTLE OF MEROM.
Joshua Chs. 11, 12.
THERE is some appearance of confusion in the terms in which the great
confederacy of native princes against Israel is brought in. In the
beginnin...
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This chapter contains no new matter. It is rather a detailed summary
of the extent of the conquest. First the victories under Moses (verses
Jos 12:1-6) and then those under Joshua (verses Jos 12:7-24)...
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JOSHUA 12:1-24; JOSHUA 13:1-33; JOSHUA 14:1-15; JOSHUA 15:1-63...
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_Galaad. Sehon occupied from the middle of the torrent Arnon, as far
as half of the mountains of Galaad, and the torrent Jaboc. (Calmet)
--- Og possessed the other half of the mountains northward, whi...
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I comprise these verses into one view, because they relate to the
victories of Moses, before the people passed Jordan. For what special
purpose the Holy Ghost thought proper to influence the mind of t...
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In the wars of Jehovah it was not always a question of hostile power.
Indeed this is not the most serious evil which the people of God have
to encounter in this world. The very same principle which wa...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 12 THROUGH 24.
Chapter 12 is only a summary of their conquests. The Holy Ghost not
only gives us the victory over our enemies, but makes us understand
and kno...
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SIHON KING OF THE AMORITES, WHO DWELT IN HESHBON,.... Which he took
from the Moabites, and made his capital city, Numbers 21:26;
[AND] RULED FROM AROER, WHICH [IS] UPON THE BANK OF THE RIVER OF
ARNON...
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Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Heshbon, [and] ruled from
Aroer, which [is] upon the bank of the river Arnon, and from the
middle of the river, and from half Gilead, even unto the river Jabbo...
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_These are the kings of the land_ This summary account of Israel's
conquests comes in here not only as a conclusion of the history of the
wars of Canaan, that we might at one view see what they had go...
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1 The two kings whose countreys Moses tooke and disposed of.
7 The one and thirty kings on the other side Iordan which Ioshua
smote.
1 NOW these are the kings of the land, which the children of Isra...
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KINGS CONQUERED BY MOSES
(vs.1-6)
A list is given now of those kings defeated by Israel before they
crossed the Jordan, while Moses was still living. We have read of them
in Deuteronomy, and shall s...
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1-6 Fresh mercies must not drown the remembrance of former mercies,
nor must the glory of the present instruments of good to the church
diminish the just honour of those who went before them, since G...
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FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE RIVER: it is not unusual, even amongst us, for
a river to be divided between two lords, and for their territories or
jurisdictions to meet in the middle of the river; and beside...
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Joshua 12:2 Sihon H5511 king H4428 Amorites H567 dwelt H3427 (H8802)
Heshbon H2809 ruled H4910 (H8802) half...
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CHAPTER 12. A SUMMARY OF JOSHUA'S SUCCESS.
This chapter now gives a short summarising account of the conquests
made by the Israelites in the times of Moses and of Joshua. It reminds
us first of the ki...
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CONTENTS: The roster of the kings of Canaan.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: Fresh mercies must not drown the remembrance of former
mercies, nor must the glory of present servants of God...
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This chapter contains the Hebrew chart of honour, and the faithfulness
of God in fulfilling all his promises.
Joshua 12:1. _Arnon,_ the river which drained the vales of Moab. See
the Map.
Joshua 12:3...
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_These axe the kings of the land, which the children of Israel smote._
THE GOODNESS AND SEVERITY OF GOD
This chapter is a short summary of the work that has been done. In
this _resume _of the conques...
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JOSHUA—NOTE ON JOSHUA 12:1 Before the land is divided and assigned
to the tribes, the conquest is summarized. Verses Joshua 12:1 describe
the land BEYOND THE JORDAN (that
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_SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS CONQUESTS_
CRITICAL NOTES.—
Joshua 12:1. The river Arnon] Now known as _Wâdy el Modjeb_. Before
the war, it separated between the Moabites and the Amorites of Eastern
Palestine;...
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EXPOSITION
THE EXTENT OF JOSHUA'S CONQUESTS.
JOSHUA 12:1
NOW THESE ARE THE KINGS. The historian now enters upon a complete
description of the whole territory which had, up to this date, fallen
into...
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Now that was a tragedy that they did leave unconquered territory,
because they left it, it did become a problem later on to them. Now in
chapter eleven it gives a list of the names of the kings that w...
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Deuteronomy 2:24; Deuteronomy 3:6; Genesis 32:22; Judges 11:13;...
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Middle of the river — It is not unusual even among us, for a river
to be divided between two lords, and for their territories or
jurisdictions to meet in the middle of the river: and besides, here is...
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Were these kings defeated here or not until later?
PROBLEM: The text declares that “these are the kings of the land
whom the children of Israel defeated.” However, many of these cities
were not captur...