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Joshua 19:28

The Pulpit Commentary on Joshua 19:28

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

Hebron. Rather, Ebron. It is not the same word as the Hebron in Judah, but is spelt with Ain instead of Hheth. In , , Abdon is the name of the city assigned to the Levites in Asher.

Twenty MSS; says Keil, have the same reading here. But the LXX. has ἐβρων here and αβδων in . The Hebrew דand רare so much alike that there is no doubt that the mistake has arisen earlier than the time when that translation was made.

It is true that the lists of Levitical cities in . and . do not entirely correspond. But the resemblance here between the names is too striking to allow of the supposition that two different cities are meant.

Great Zidon. This city, as well as Tyre, remained unsubdued, although assigned by Joshua to Asher. The boundary of Asher appears to have been traced first towards the west, then eastward, from a middle point on the southern border (see note on verse 11), then to have been carried northward from the same point (the left hand usually means the north; see note on Teman, ), on the east side till it reached Cabul.

Then the northern border is traced westward to Sidon. Then the border turned southward along the sea, which is not mentioned, because it would seem to be sufficiently defined by the mention of Ramah and Tyre.

Between Hosah and Achzib there would seem to have been a greater paucity of cities, and therefore the sea is mentioned.

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