THE SECOND ALLOTMENT. INTRODUCTION. THE TERRITORY OF BENJAMIN
1-10. These vv supply an introduction to the second allotment in
general, and agree with the passages which, in common with Judges 1,
view the conquest as gradual and partial. The seven tribes still hang
back through 'slackness' (Joshua... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDAH SHALL ABIDE, etc.] In the final allotment the S. border of
Benjamin coincided with the N. border of Judah as far as
Kirjath-jearim; the lowlands and plains W. of that were given to Dan
(Joshua 19:40).
11-20. The lot of Benjamin. It had, as boundaries, Ephraim to the N.
and Judah to the S: the... [ Continue Reading ]
LUZ, WHICH _is_ BETH-EL] see on Genesis 28:19.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND COMPASSED THE CORNER OF THE SEA] RV 'and turned about on the west
quarter.'... [ Continue Reading ]
NEPHTOAH] a fountain near Jerusalem. The S. boundary is the same as
the N. boundary of Judah (Joshua 15:5), but traced here from W. to E.... [ Continue Reading ]
JEBUSI] RV 'the Jebusite,' meaning Jerusalem. The Benjamin border
passed S. of Jerusalem. It is often forgotten that this city, though
bordering upon Judah, was really in the territory of Benjamin.... [ Continue Reading ]
BETH-HOGLAH] N. end of the Dead Sea.
21-28. The cities of Benjamin. The most famous of them are Jericho,
Ramah (1 Samuel 1:19), Mizpeh (1 Samuel 7:5), Jerusalem, and Gibeath
or Gibeah.... [ Continue Reading ]