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Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox

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<strong>Keil</strong> and <strong>Delitzsch</strong> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Commentary</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> the Old Testament<br />

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The king of Dor in the coast of Dor, <strong>on</strong>e; the king of the nati<strong>on</strong>s of Gilgal, <strong>on</strong>e;<br />

Dor: see Josh 11:2. Gilgal: the seat of the king of the Goyim (a proper name, as in<br />

Gen 14:1), in all probability the same place as the villa nomine Galgulis menti<strong>on</strong>ed in<br />

the Onom. ( s. v. Gelgel ) as being six Roman miles to the north of Antipatris, which<br />

still exists in the Moslem village of Jiljule (now almost a ruin; see Rob. Bibl. Res. p.<br />

136), although this village is <strong>on</strong>ly two miles E.S.E. of Kefr Sâba, the ancient<br />

Antipatris (see Ritter , Erdk. xvi. pp. 568-9). Thirza , the capital of the kings of Israel<br />

down to the time of Omri (1 Kings 14:17; 15:21,33; 16:6ff.), is probably the present<br />

Talluza, an elevated and beautifully situated place, of a c<strong>on</strong>siderable size, surrounded<br />

by large olive groves, two hours to the north of Shechem (see Rob. Bibl. Res. p. 302,<br />

and Van de Velde , ii. p. 294).<br />

II. DIVISION OF THE LAND OF CANAAN AMONG THE<br />

TRIBES OF ISRAEL.<br />

Ch. 13-24.<br />

The distributi<strong>on</strong> of the c<strong>on</strong>quered land am<strong>on</strong>g the Israelites is introduced by the<br />

command of the Lord to <strong>Joshua</strong> to enter up<strong>on</strong> this work, now that he was old,<br />

although different porti<strong>on</strong>s of land were still unc<strong>on</strong>quered (Josh 13:1-7); and to this<br />

there is appended a descripti<strong>on</strong> of the land <strong>on</strong> the east of the Jordan which had<br />

already been c<strong>on</strong>quered and divided am<strong>on</strong>g the two tribes and a half (Josh 13:8-33).<br />

The distributi<strong>on</strong> of the land <strong>on</strong> this side am<strong>on</strong>g the nine tribes and a half is related in<br />

its historical order; so that not <strong>on</strong>ly are the territories assigned by lot to the different<br />

tribes described according to their respective boundaries and towns, but the historical<br />

circumstances c<strong>on</strong>nected with the divisi<strong>on</strong> and allotting of the land are also<br />

introduced into the descripti<strong>on</strong>. These historical accounts are so closely c<strong>on</strong>nected<br />

with the geographical descripti<strong>on</strong>s of the territory bel<strong>on</strong>ging to the different tribes,<br />

that the latter al<strong>on</strong>e will explain the course pursued in the distributi<strong>on</strong> of the land, and<br />

the various ways in which the different territories are described (see the remarks <strong>on</strong><br />

Josh 14:1).<br />

http://207.44.232.113/~bible/comment/ot/k&d/josh/jos74.html (1 of 2) [13/08/2004 01:18:11 p.m.]

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