_A.M. 2559. B.C. 1445._
God informs Joshua what parts of the land were yet unconquered, and
orders him to divide what was conquered, Joshua 13:1. A repetition of
the division made by Moses, first, in general, Joshua 13:8; then in
particular: the lot of Reuben, Joshua 13:15; of Gad, Joshua 13:24; of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Now Joshua was old_ To what age Joshua was advanced we cannot
determine, because we do not know how old he was when the Israelites
came out of Egypt. Some think he was three and forty at that time, and
then he was fourscore and three when they came into Canaan. And now,
it may be gathered from prob... [ Continue Reading ]
_This is the land that yet remaineth_ Unconquered by thee, and to be
conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright. _All
Geshuri_ A people in the north-east of Canaan, as the Philistines were
on the south-west. _Which is counted to the Canaanite_ That is, which,
though now possessed... [ Continue Reading ]
_From the south_ That is, from those southern parts of the sea- coast
now possessed by the Philistines, all the more northern parts of the
sea-coast being yet inhabited by the Canaanites, almost as far as
Sidon. _The Amorites_ The Amorites were a very strong and numerous
people, and we find them dis... [ Continue Reading ]
_Them will I drive out_ Whatever becomes of us, however we may be laid
aside as broken vessels, God will do his work in his own time. I will
do it _by my word;_ so the Chaldee here, as in many other places: by
the eternal Word, the captain of my host. But the promise of driving
them out from before... [ Continue Reading ]
_Now, therefore, divide this land_ Both that which was conquered and
that which remained unconquered was to be divided, that every tribe
might know what belonged to them by God's gift, and be encouraged to
attempt the conquest of it when they were able; might be preserved
from entering into any cove... [ Continue Reading ]
_With whom_ That is, with the other half of the tribe before
mentioned. _Which Moses gave them_ By my command, and therefore do not
thou disturb them in their possessions, but proceed to divide the
other possessions to the rest. With this verse end the words of God to
Joshua, begun Joshua 13:1; and... [ Continue Reading ]
_The city that is in the midst of the river_ Some interpreters render
this clause, _The city in the midst of the valley;_ judging that, as
Arnon was but a small brook, it could hardly have a city, or an island
large enough for a city to be built on, in the midst of it. But
certainly a city might be... [ Continue Reading ]
_To the tribe of Levi he_ Namely, Moses; _gave none inheritance_ That
is, none in the land beyond Jordan, where yet a considerable part of
the Levites were to have their settled abode. This is mentioned as the
reason both why Moses gave all that land to the Reubenites, and
Gadites, and Manassites, a... [ Continue Reading ]
_Moses gave_, &c. Having informed us in general what Moses gave to the
two tribes and a half, the sacred historian proceeds to set down in
particular what share each of them had in this country. _According to
their families_ Dividing the inheritance into as many parts as they
had families. But this... [ Continue Reading ]
_In the mount of the valley_ In the mount which overlooked the great
plain before mentioned, or which bordered upon the valley, a mount
which, it seems, was then famous among the Israelites; whether that
where Moses was buried, which was near to Beth-peor, or some other.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Cities of the plain_ Opposed to the cities of the mountain or the
valley. _All the kingdom of Sihon_ A great part of it; in which sense
we read of all Judea, and all the region round about Jordan, Matthew
3:5; and all Galilee, Matthew 4:23. _Whom Moses smote_ Not in the same
time or battle, as appe... [ Continue Reading ]
_Were slain by them_ This was recorded before, (Numbers 31:8,) and is
here repeated, because the defeating of Balaam's purpose to curse
Israel, and the turning that curse into a blessing, was such an
instance of the power and goodness of God, as was fit to be had in
everlasting rememberance.... [ Continue Reading ]
_All the cities of Gilead_ All the cities of eminence; all the cities
properly so called, which lay in that part of Gilead; and thus what is
here assured may well agree with Joshua 13:31, where half the country
of Gilead is said to be given to the Manassites, for there is no
mention of any cities be... [ Continue Reading ]
_Unto the half-tribe of Manasseh_ Not that they desired it, as Reuben
and Gad did, (Numbers 32:1,) but partly as a recompense to Machir the
Manassite, for his valiant acts against Og, and partly because the
country was too large for the two tribes of Reuben and Gad.... [ Continue Reading ]
_All the towns of Jair_ Who, though of the tribe of Judah, by the
father, (1 Chronicles 2:21,) yet is called the son of Manasseh,
(Numbers 32:41,) because he married a daughter of Manasseh, and wholly
associated himself with those valiant Manassites; and with their help
took sixty cities or great to... [ Continue Reading ]
_Children of Machir_ Whom before he called the children of Manasseh,
he now calls the children of Machir, because Machir was the most
eminent, and, as it may seem, the only surviving son of Manasseh,
Numbers 26:29; 1 Chronicles 7:14.... [ Continue Reading ]