Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox

Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox

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Keil and Delitzsch ong>Commentaryong> on the Old Testament Verse 7-8. The Merarites received twelve towns from Reuben, Gad, and Zebulun. The number of towns thus assigned to the Levites will not appear too large, if we consider, (1) that judging from the number of towns in so small a land, the greater part of them cannot have been very large; (2) that the Levites were not the sole possessors of these towns, but simply received the number of dwelling-houses which they actually required, with meadow land for their cattle in the suburbs of the towns, whilst the rest of the space still belonged to the different tribes; and (3) that if the 23,000 males, the number of the Levites at the second census which was taken in the steppes of Moab, were distributed among the thirty-five towns, it would give 657 males, or 1300 male and female Levites for every town. On the other hand, offence has been taken at the statement, that thirteen towns were given up to the priests; and under the idea that Aaron could hardly have had descendants enough in Joshua's time from his two sons who remained alive to fill even two towns, to say nothing of thirteen, the list has been set down as a document which was drawn up at a much later date ( Maurer , etc.). But any one who takes this ground not only attributes to the distribution commission the enormous shortsightedness of setting apart towns for the priests merely to meet their existing wants, and without any regard to the subsequent increase which would take place in their numbers, but also forms too large an estimate of the size of the towns, and too small an estimate of the number of the priests. Moreover, it was never intended that the towns should be filled with priests' families; and the number of priests alive at that time is not mentioned anywhere. But if we bear in mind that Aaron died in the fortieth year of the journeys of the Israelites, at the age of 123 years (Num 33:38), and therefore was eighty-three years old at the time of the exodus from Egypt, his descendants might have entered upon the fourth generation seven years after his death. Now his two sons had twenty-four male descendants, who were the founders of the twenty-four classes instituted by David (1 Chron 24). And if we only reckon six males to each of the next generations, there would be 144 in the third generation, who would be between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five when the distribution of the land took place, and who might therefore have had 864 male http://207.44.232.113/~bible/comment/ot/k&d/josh/jos128.html (1 of 2) [13/08/2004 01:19:19 p.m.]

Keil and Delitzsch ong>Commentaryong> on the Old Testament children living at that time; so that the total number of males in the families of the priests might have amounted to more than 1000, that is to say, might have consisted of at least 200 families. Joshua 21:9-42 And they gave out of the tribe of the children of Judah, and out of the tribe of the children of Simeon, these cities which are here mentioned by name, Names of the Levitical Towns. (Note: There is a similar list in 1 Chron 6:54-81, though in some respects differently arranged, and with many variations in the names, and corruptions of different kinds in the text, which show that the author of the Chronicles has inserted an ancient document that was altogether independent of the book before us. Thus in the Chronicles there are only forty-two towns mentioned by name instead of forty-eight, although it is stated in vv. 45ff. that 13 + 10 + 13 + 12, i.e., forty-eight towns in all, were given up to the Levites. The names omitted are (1) Jutta in Judah; (2) Gibeon in Benjamin; (3 and 4) Ethekeh and Gibbethon in Dan; (5 and 6) and Jokneam and Nahalal in Zebulun (compare vv. 16, 17, 23, 34, and 35, with 1 Chron 6:59-60,68,77. In some cases also the author of the Chronicles gives different names, though some of them indeed are only different forms of the same name, e.g., Hilen for Holon, Alemeth for Almon, Ashtaroth for Beeshterah, Mashal for Misheal, Hammon for Hammoth-dor, Kirjathaim for Kartan (compare 1 Chron 6:58,60,71,74,76, with Josh 21:15,18,27,30,32); or in some cases possibly different names of the same http://207.44.232.113/~bible/comment/ot/k&d/josh/jos128.html (2 of 2) [13/08/2004 01:19:19 p.m.]

<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 />

children living at that time; so that the total number of males in the families of the<br />

priests might have amounted to more than 1000, that is to say, might have c<strong>on</strong>sisted<br />

of at least 200 families.<br />

<strong>Joshua</strong> 21:9-42<br />

And they gave out of the tribe of the children of Judah, and out of the tribe of the<br />

children of Sime<strong>on</strong>, these cities which are here menti<strong>on</strong>ed by name,<br />

Names of the Levitical Towns.<br />

(Note: There is a similar list in 1 Chr<strong>on</strong> 6:54-81, though in some respects differently arranged, and with<br />

many variati<strong>on</strong>s in the names, and corrupti<strong>on</strong>s of different kinds in the text, which show that the author of<br />

the Chr<strong>on</strong>icles has inserted an ancient document that was altogether independent of the book before us.<br />

Thus in the Chr<strong>on</strong>icles there are <strong>on</strong>ly forty-two towns menti<strong>on</strong>ed by name instead of forty-eight, although<br />

it is stated in vv. 45ff. that 13 + 10 + 13 + 12, i.e., forty-eight towns in all, were given up to the Levites.<br />

The names omitted are (1) Jutta in Judah; (2) Gibe<strong>on</strong> in Benjamin; (3 and 4) Ethekeh and Gibbeth<strong>on</strong> in<br />

Dan; (5 and 6) and Jokneam and Nahalal in Zebulun (compare vv. 16, 17, 23, 34, and 35, with 1 Chr<strong>on</strong><br />

6:59-60,68,77. In some cases also the author of the Chr<strong>on</strong>icles gives different names, though some of<br />

them indeed are <strong>on</strong>ly different forms of the same name, e.g., Hilen for Hol<strong>on</strong>, Alemeth for Alm<strong>on</strong>,<br />

Ashtaroth for Beeshterah, Mashal for Misheal, Hamm<strong>on</strong> for Hammoth-dor, Kirjathaim for Kartan<br />

(compare 1 Chr<strong>on</strong> 6:58,60,71,74,76, with Josh 21:15,18,27,30,32); or in some cases possibly different<br />

names of the same<br />

<br />

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