CONTENTS
The division of the land is again prosecuted in this Chapter. Judah's
lot is marked out, Caleb's part in Judah's portion is also again
mentioned. The marriage of his daughter and her portion; and the
cities named which were assigned to Judah.
Joshua 15:1
I cannot pursue the subject of th... [ Continue Reading ]
The particularity of Judah's lot in the statement of his boundaries,
renders it unnecessary to explain it by a comment. If the Reader be
fond of tracing the geographical situation of Judah's province, here
is ample space left him for that purpose. I only desire him while
doing this, not to overlook... [ Continue Reading ]
It should seem as if the Holy Ghost was graciously pleased to hold
forth Caleb to the church in the honourable testimony he had before
given of him. And here again the same subject is introduced. Them that
honour me, saith the Lord, I will honour. 1 Samuel 2:30.... [ Continue Reading ]
Whether this Debir is the same with that mentioned, Joshua 10:38. I
know not. But if it be, perhaps while Joshua was prosecuting the war
in other parts, some of the Canaanites had again entered it and
fortified it. The ancient name Kirjath sepher, implied the city of
learning: or of a book. Probably... [ Continue Reading ]
Every Reader must be struck with the singularity of Caleb's gift to
his daughter. And few enlightened Readers, but have been led to
conceive that the Holy Ghost hath veiled spiritual blessings under the
figure. Perhaps the nether springs imply the sanctified use of earthly
comforts. See Hosea 2:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
The recital of the names of the cities of Judah ' s lot take up all
these verses. I think it unnecessary to make any observation upon
them, excepting in this general way. The Reader of discernment will
observe, that while the sacred historian mentions a certain number,
the enumeration one by one as... [ Continue Reading ]
The dwelling of the Jebusites in the first of all Israel ' s dominions
even in Jerusalem itself, which was not only the royal city, but the
holy city, where the Lord pitched his tent and temple of Zion, might
be intended perhaps to teach a spiritual lesson, that everything here
below is imperfect. J... [ Continue Reading ]