Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
CHAPTER 21
Jos 21:1-8.
EIGHT AND
FORTY
CITIES
GIVEN BY
LOT
OUT OF THE
OTHER
TRIBES UNTO THE
LEVITES.
1-3. Then came near the heads of the fathers of the Levites--The most
venerable and distinguished members of the three Levitical families, on
behalf of their tribe, applied for the special provision that had been
promised them to be now awarded
(see on
Nu 35:2).
Their inheritance lay within the territory of every tribe. It was
assigned in the same place and manner, and by the same commissioners as
the other allotments. While the people, knowing the important duties
they were to perform, are described
(Jos 21:3)
as readily conceding this "peculiar" to them, it had most probably been
specified and reserved for their use while the distribution of the land
was in progress.
4-8. the lot came out for the families of the Kohathites--The Levites
were divided into Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites. Among the
former the family of Aaron were exclusively appointed to the
priesthood, and all the rest were ranked in the common order of
Levites. The first lot was drawn by the Kohathites; and the first of
theirs again by the priests, to whom thirteen cities were granted, and
ten to the rest of the Kohathites
(Jos 21:5);
thirteen to the Gershonites
(Jos 21:6),
and twelve to the Merarites
(Jos 21:7).
Jos 21:9-42.
THE
CITIES OF THE
PRIESTS.
9-40. they gave . . . these cities which are here mentioned by
name--It was overruled by the unerring providence of the Divine
Lawgiver that the cities of the priests lay within the territories of
Judah and Benjamin. This was a provision, the admirable wisdom and
propriety of which were fully manifested on the schism that took place
in the reign of Rehoboam.
41. All the cities of the Levites within the possession of the children
of Israel were forty and eight cities with their suburbs--This may
appear too great a proportion compared with those of the other tribes.
But it must be borne in mind that the list given here contains the
names of every Levitical city
(see on
1Ch 6:39-66);
whereas only those cities of the other tribes are mentioned which lay
on the frontier or along the boundary line. Besides, the Levites were
not the exclusive inhabitants of those forty-eight cities; for there
must have been also a considerable number of people kept there to
cultivate the glebe lands and tend the cattle. Still further, the
Levitical cities had nothing but "their suburbs round about them"
[Jos 21:42];
whereas the other cities in Israel possessed a group of independent
villages (see
Jos 17:1-19:51).
Jos 21:43-45.
GOD
GAVE
THEM
REST.
43-45. the Lord gave unto Israel all the land which he sware to give
unto their fathers--This is a general winding up of the history from
the thirteenth chapter, which narrates the occupation of the land by
the Israelites. All the promises made, whether to the people or to
Joshua
(Jos 1:5),
had been, or were in the course of being fulfilled; and the recorded
experience of the Israelites
(Jos 21:45),
is a ground of hope and confidence to the people of God in every age,
that all other promises made to the Church will, in due time, be
accomplished.
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