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Joshua 15:33

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 15:33

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

The valley. בַּשְפֵלָה (see note on ; ). This was the fertile part of Judah, and formed a part of the rich plain which has been described as extending northward as far as Carmel.

It was "renowned for the beauty of its flowers" (Delitzsch). With the exception of Zorah and Eshtaol, border towns to the tribe of Dan (; 13:25), famous in the history of Samson (see Judges 13-16), and mentioned in ; , the cities remarkable in history have been noticed already.

It is worthy of remark that the cities of the Philistines were included in this list. But the Philistines, save during the reigns of David and Solomon, retained their independence, and in earlier and later times alike even encroached upon the Jewish territory (see ; ; and note on ).

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