Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox
Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox Commentary on Joshua - Keil & Delitzsch - David Cox
Keil and Delitzsch
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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 />
And <strong>Joshua</strong> sent men from Jericho to Ai, which is beside Bethaven, <strong>on</strong> the east side<br />
of Bethel, and spake unto them, saying, Go up and view the country. And the men<br />
went up and viewed Ai.<br />
The anger of God, which Achan had brought up<strong>on</strong> Israel, was manifested to the<br />
c<strong>on</strong>gregati<strong>on</strong> in c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> with their attempt to take Ai. This town was situated near<br />
Bethaven, <strong>on</strong> the east of Bethel. Bethel was originally called Luz (see at Gen 28:19), a<br />
place <strong>on</strong> the border of Ephraim and Benjamin (Josh 16:2; 18:13). It is frequently<br />
menti<strong>on</strong>ed, was well known at a later time as the city in which Jeroboam established<br />
the worship of the calves, and was inhabited again even after the captivity (see v.<br />
Raumer , Pal. pp. 178, 179). It has been preserved, in all probability, in the very<br />
extensive ruins called Beitin (see Robins<strong>on</strong> , Pal. ii. pp. 126ff.), about four hours'<br />
journey <strong>on</strong> horseback to the north of Jerusalem, and <strong>on</strong> the east of the road which<br />
leads from Jerusalem to Sichem (Nablus).<br />
(Note: The statement of the Onomastic<strong>on</strong> of Eusebius s. v. Aggai' agree with this: Cei'tai Baithee'l<br />
api'<strong>on</strong>to<strong>on</strong> eis Aili'an apo' Ne'as po'leoos en laioi's tee's hodou' amfi' to' doode'kat<strong>on</strong> ap' Aili'as<br />
seemei'<strong>on</strong> Also s. v. Baithee'l : kai' nu'n esti' koo'mee Aili'as a'pothen seemei'ois ib' (twelve Roman<br />
miles are four or five hours' journey).)<br />
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