Joshua 13
Matthew Poole's English Annotations 33 verses
Joshua 13:1
Joshua 13:2
This is the land that yet remaineth Unconquered by thee, and to be conquered by the Israelites, if they behave themselves aright.: all the borders of the Philistines, and all Geshuri A People in the North-east of Canaan, of which see Deut. 3. 14. as the Philistines are on the South-west..
Joshua 13:3
From Sihor A River, of which see Isa. 23. 3. and Ier. 2. 18., which is before Egypt, even unto the borders of Ekron northward, which is counted to the Canaanite i. e. Which, though now possess'd by the Philistines, who drove out the Canaanites the old Inhabitants of it, Deut. 2. 23. Amos 9. 7. yet is a part of the Land of Canaan, and therefore belongs to the Israelites.: five lords of the Philistines; the Gazathites, and the Ashdothites, the Eshkalonites, the Gittites, and the Ekronites, also the Avites Or, the Avims, as they are called, Deut. 2. 23. who though they were expelled out of their ancient Seat, and most of them destroyed by the Caphtor... ns or Philistines, as is there said; yet many of them probably escaped, and planted themselves in some other place not very far from the former..
Joshua 13:4
From the south, all the land of the Canaanites i. e. 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, as it here follows. For there is no mention made of any Conquests of Ioshua upon the Sea-Coast: The Canaanites, properly so called, are said to awell by the Sea, Numb. 13. 29. and these are here spoken of, though some of them dwelt in other parts of the Land.. and... Mearah A strong place, it matters not whether it was a City, or an Impregnable Cave, which some Writers mention to be in those parts., that is beside the Sidonians, unto Aphek Not that of Iudea, of which Ios. 15. 53. but another in the Tribe of Aser, of which Ios. 12. 18. Iudg. 1. 31., to the border of the Amorite The Amorites were a strong and very numerous people, and we find them dispersed in several parts, some within Iordan and some without it; some in the South and others in the North, of whom he speaks here.:
Joshua 13:5
And the land of the Gibl... tes A people dwelling near Sidon in Gebal, of which see King. 5. 18. Ezek. 27. 9., and all Lebanon toward the Sun-rising, from Baal-gad under mount Hermon, unto the entring into Hamath.
Joshua 13:6
All the inhabitants of the hill-countrey from Lebanon unto Misrephoth-maim, and all the Sidonians, them will I drive out from before the children of Israel Presently after thy Death, if the Israelites do not hinder it by their unbelief or wickedness.: only divide thou it by lot unto the Israelites for an inheritance Though they be now unconquered, yet divide them, partly as a pledg to assure them of my help in conquering them after thy Death; partly to lay an obligation upon the Israelites to proceed in Conquering-work, and to bear Witness against them in case they did not; and partly as a Wall of partition between them and the Canaanites, to prevent all Agreements, Contracts and Confederacies with them, to which God saw they began to encline., as I have commanded thee.
Joshua 13:7
Now therefore divide this land for an inheritance unto the nine tribes, and the half tribe of Manasseh.
Joshua 13:8
With whom Heb. With him, i. e. with the half Tribe of Manasseh, not that half which is expressed, v. 7. as is evident from the thing; but the other half, which is sufficiently and necessarily understood, the relative being here put for the antecedent, understood as it is, Numb. 7. 89. Psal. 114. 2. Isa. 8. 21. Ionah 1. 3. the Reubenites, and the Gadites have received their inheritance, which Moses gave them beyond Jordan eastward, even as Moses the servant of the LORD gave them 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..
Joshua 13:9
From Aroer that is upon the bank of the river Arnon, and the city that is in the midst of the river Of which see the notes on Deut. 3. 16. and on Ios. 12. 2., and all the plain of Medeba unto Dibon Either this is the same City now mentioned, even Aroer, which is said to have been a double City, as the very name seems to import, whereof one part was on the bank of the River, and the other part in the middle of it, whence we read of the cities of Aroer, Isa. 17. 2. or it is another city, possibly Ar, as it is elsewhere named. s Two Cities anciently belonging to the Moabites, and taken from them by the Amorites, Numb. 21. 30. and from them by the Israelites; and after the Israelites were gone into Captivity, recovered by the first Possessors, the Moabites; as may seem from Isa. 15. 2..
Joshua 13:10
And all the cities of Sihon king of the Amorites, which reigned in Heshbon, unto the border of the children of Ammon:
Joshua 13:11
And Gilead, and the border of the Geshurites, and Maacathites Whose Land God had given to the Israelites without Iordan, though they had not yet used the Gift of God, nor taken Possession of it, as is noted, v. 13., and all mount Hermon, and all Bashan, unto Salcah:
Joshua 13:12
All the kingdoms of Og in Bashan, which reigned in Ashtaroth, and in Edrei, who remained of the remnant of the giants: for these Not all now mentioned, as appears from v. 13. but Sihon and Og, and their people, and the generality of them, which he had now named, some of them being excepted. did Moses smite, and cast them out.
Joshua 13:13
Nevertheless, the children of Israel expelled no... the Geshurites, nor the Maacathites: but the Geshurites and the Maacathites dwell among the Israelites unto this day This seems added by way of anticipation and reflection upon the present Israelites; implying, that although Moses did and might permit them to remain, both because the Land which he had Conquer'd was more than enough for the Israelitish Possessors; and because being intent upon their passage over Iordan, into the Land of Canaan, he would not delay them, by searching their Enemies out of all their corners; yet they were in fault, in not going on and perfecting the work which was begun by Moses, and carried on so far by Ioshua..
Joshua 13:14
Only unto the tribe of Levi i. e. Moses, as is expressed v. 33. he gave none inheritance To wit, in the Land beyond Iordan, 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; and why Ioshua should divide the Land only into Nine parts and an half, as was said, v. 7. because Levi was otherwise provided for.: the sacrifices of the LORD God of Israel made by fire Which by a Synecdoche are here put for all those Sacrifices and Oblations, including First fruits and Tithes, which were assigned to the Levites; And this passage is so oft repeated and urged, to prevent those Calumnies and Injuries which God foresaw the Levites were likely to meet with from the Malice, Envy and Covetousness of their Brethren; and to oblige all the other Tribes to a Chearful and Conscionable giving to the Levites their Dues, to which they had as good a Right and Title, as they had to their several Possessions., are their inheritance, as he said unto them.
Joshua 13:15
And Moses gave unto the tribe of the children of Reuben inheritance according to their families Dividing the Inheritance into as many parts as they had Families; But this is only spoken of the greater Families, for the lesser Divisions or Distributions to the several small Families, was done by inferior Officers, according to the Rules which Moses gave them..
Joshua 13:16
And their coast was from Aroer that is on the bank of the river Arnon, and the city that is in the midst of the river Of which see Deut. 3. 16. and Ios. 12. 2., and all the plain by Medeba:
Joshua 13:17
Heshbon This City, and Dibon and Ataroth, were upon the borders of Reuben and Gad, and therefore sometimes are ascribed to Reuben, as here and Numb. 32. 37. sometimes sometimes to Gad, as Numb. 32. 34. 1 Chron. 6. 81. by whom Heshbon is said to be given to the Levites, Ios. 21. 39. Possibly it and the rest were jointly inhabited by both Tribes, as Ierusalem was by Iews and Benjamites., and all her cities that are in the plain: Dibon, and Bamoth-baal Of which Numb. 21. 28., and Beth-baalmeon Called Beth-meon, Jer. 48. 23. and Baal-meon, Ezek. 25. 9. part of the Name being cut off, as is usual with the Hebrews..
Joshua 13:18
And Jahazah, and Kedemoth, and Mephaath,
Joshua 13:19
And Kirjathaim, and Sibmah, and Zarethshahar, in the mount of the valley In the mountain bordering upon that Valley, which then was famous among the Israelites; whether that where Moses was buried, which was near to the place here following, Bethpeor, Deur. 34. 1, 6. or some other. And this, is thought to belong to all the Cities now mentioned..
Joshua 13:20
And Beth-peor, and † Ashdoth-Pisgah, and Beth-jeshimoth:
Joshua 13:21
And all the cities of the plain Opposed to the foregoing Cities of the Mountain of the Valley., and all the kingdom of Sihon... Synecdochical expression, for a great part of it; in which sense we read of all judea, and all the Region round about Jordan, Mat. 3. 5. and all G... lilee,... lat. 4. 23. and many others. Or, which all were the Kingdoms of Sihon, i. e. belonged to his Kingdom. The Hebrew conjunction and is oft put for the relative particle which, as Iudg. 2. 21. Prov. 19. 1. Eccles. 6. 12. king of the Amorite, which reigned in Heshbon, whom Moses smote with the princes of Midian Not in the same time or Battel, as appears by comparing Numb. 21. 23, 24. with Numb. 31. 8. but in the same manner. And they are here mentioned, partly because they were slain not long after, and upon the same occasion, even their enmity against Israel; and partly because of their relation and subjection to Sihon, as it here follows., Evi, and Rekem, and Zior, and Hur, and Reba, which were dukes of Sihon... u. How could they be so, when they were Kings of Midian? Numb. 31. 8. Ans. There were divers petty Kings in those parts, which were subject to greater Kings, and such these were; but are here called Dukes or Princes of Sihon, because they were Subject and Tributaries to him; and therefore did one way or other assist Sihon in this War, though they were not killed at this time. It is probable, that when Sihon destroyed those Moabites which dwelt in these parts, he frighted the rest of them, and with them their Neighbours and Confederates, the Midianites, into some kind of Homage or Tribute, which they were willing to pay to him., dwelling in the countrey Heb. inhabiting that Land, namely Midian, last mentioned; whereby he signifies, that though they were subject to Sihon, yet they did not dwell in his Land, but in another..
Joshua 13:22
Balaam also the son of Beor the † soothsayer So he was in truth, though a Prophet (2 Pet. 2. 16.) in Title and Profession. See Numb. 24. 25., did the children of Israel slay with the sword, among them that were slain by them.
Joshua 13:23
And the border of the children of Reuben was Jordan, and the border thereof i. e. Those Cities or Places which bordered upon Iordan. Compare Numb. 34. 6: this was the inheritance of the children of Reuben after their families, the cities and villages thereof.
Joshua 13:24
And Moses gave inheritance unto the tribe of Gad, even unto the children of Gad, according to their families:
Joshua 13:25
And their coast was Jazer, and all the cities of Gilead i. e. All the Cities of note and eminency, all Cities properly so called, which it seems lay in that part of Gilead: and so this may well agree with v. 31. where half the Country of Gilead is said to be given to the Manass... tes; but there is no mention of any Cities there., and half the land of the children of Ammon Not of that which now was theirs, for that they were forbidden to meddle with, Deut. 2. 9. but of that which was anciently theirs, but taken from them by the Amo... ites, Numb. 21. 26. from whom the Israelites took it, Iudg. 11. 15., unto Aroer The border between them and Moab., that is before Rabbah The chief city of the Ammonites, 2 Sam. 11. 1. and 12. 26, 27..
Joshua 13:26
And from Heshbon Either exclusively or inclusively. See before on v. 17. unto Ramath-mizpeh Called Ramoth-Gilead, or Ramoth in Gilead, Jos. 20. 8. and elsewhere., and Betonim: and from Mahanaim Exclusively; for Mahanaim was in the portion of Manasseh, beyond Iabbok, which was the border of Gad and Manasseh., unto the border of Debir.
Joshua 13:27
And in the valley, Beth-aram, and Bethnimrah, and Succoth, and Zaphon, the rest of the kingdom of Sihon The Northern part of his Kingdom. king of Heshbon, Jordan and his border, even unto the edge of the sea of Cinnereth, on the other side Jordan eastward.
Joshua 13:28
This is the inheritance of the children of Gad, after their families, the cities and their villages.
Joshua 13:29
And Moses gave inheritance unto the half tribe of Manasseh Not that they desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Numb. 32. 1. but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manassite, for his valiant acts against Og; and partly for the better security and defence of the other two Tribes, by so considerable an accession to them, which also was without any inconvenience to them, because the Country was too large for the two Tribes of Reuben and Gad.: and this was the possession of the half tribe of the children of Manasseh by their families.
Joshua 13:30
And their coast was from Mahanaim, all Bashan, all the kingdom of Og king of Bashan, and all the towns of Jair Who, though of the Tribe of Iudah, by the Father, 1 Chron. 2. 21, 22. yet is called the Son of Manasseh, Numb. 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 Towns, Deut. 3. 4, 14. which thence were called the Towns of Jair., which are in Bashan, threescore cities.
Joshua 13:31
And half Gilead, and Ashtaroth, and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan, were pertaining unto the children of Machir the son of Manasseh, even to the one half of the 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, Numb 26. 29. 1 Chron. 7. 14, 15, 16. For the other half of Machirs, or Manasseh's Children, see Iosh. 17. 1. &c., by their families.
Joshua 13:32
These are the countreys which Moses did distribute for inheritance in the plains of Moab, on the other side Jordan by Jericho eastward.
Joshua 13:33
But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not any inheritance: the LORD God of Isra... was their inheritance, as he said unto them.
NOW Joshua was old, and stricken in years, and the LORD said unto him, Thou art old Therefore delay not to do the work which I have appointed and commanded thee to do., and stricken in years, and there remaineth yet very much land † to be possessed To be conquered, and so possessed by the people..