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Numbers 21:25

The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 21:25

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And Israel dwelt in all the cities of the Amorites. The territory overrun at this time was about fifty miles north and south, by nearly thirty east and west. It was not permanently occupied until a somewhat later period (); but we may suppose that the flocks and herds, with sufficient forces to guard them, spread themselves at once over the broad pasture lands.

Heshbon, and all the villages, thereof. Literally, "the daughters thereof. By a similar figure we speak of a "mother city." Heshbon occupied a central position in the kingdom of Sihon, half way between Arnon and Jabbok, and about eighteen miles eastward of the point where Jordan falls into the Salt Lake; it stood on a table-land nearly 3000 feet above the sea, and had been made his city (i.

e. his capital) by Sihon at the time of his victories over Moab.

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