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Joshua 19:2

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 19:2

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

Beersheba. A locality well known in Scripture, from onwards. And Sheba. Some would translate here, or Sheba (see below). No doubt the city, of which nothing further is known, derived its name from Beer-sheba, "the well of the oath," close by.

It is true that some little difficulty is caused by the omission of this city in Chronicles 4:28, by the identification of Shehah with Beer-sheba in , and by the fact that in we are told that there were thirteen cities in this catalogue, whereas there are fourteen.

On the other hand, Keil has remarked that in the number of names does not correspond to the whole number of cities given; and we have a Shema, probably a mistake for Sheba, in , mentioned before Moladah among the cities of Judah.

And, lastly, we have very few instances in Scripture of the disjunctive use of, ו though it seems impossible to deny that it is used in this sense in .

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