the Week of Proper 15 / Ordinary 20
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Joshua 16:7
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From Janoah it descended to Ataroth and Naarah, and then reached Jericho and went to the Jordan.
and it went down from Yano`ach to `Atrot, and to Na`arah, and reached to Yericho, and went out at the Yarden.
And it went down from Janohah to Ataroth, and to Naarath, and came to Jericho, and went out at Jordan.
Then it goes down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah; it touches Jericho and ends at the Jordan;
then it goes down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, and touches Jericho, ending at the Jordan.
Then it went down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah. It continued until it touched Jericho and stopped at the Jordan River.
It then descended from Janoah to Ataroth and Naarah, touched Jericho, and extended to the Jordan River.
It went down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, touched Jericho and ended at the Jordan.
Then it went down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, then reached Jericho and came out at the Jordan.
And goeth downe from Ianohah to Ataroth, and Naarath, and commeth to Iericho, and goeth out at Iorden.
And it went down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah and reached Jericho and came out at the Jordan.
and went down from Janohah to Ataroth and Naarath, and touched upon Jericho, and went out to the Jordan.
Then it went from Janoah down to Ataroth and to Naarah. The border continued until it touched Jericho and ended at the Jordan River.
And it went down from Jaloh to Ataroth and Jagrath and Pagar, and came to Jericho, and went out of Tappuah to the Jordan;
Then it went down from Janoah to Ataroth and Naarah, reaching Jericho and ending at the Jordan.
and went down from Janohah to Ataroth, and to Naarath, and touched on Jericho, and went out at the Jordan.
and commeth downe from Ianoha vnto Ataroth and Naaratha, and bordreth on Iericho, and goeth out at Iordane.
and it went down from Janoah to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and reached unto Jericho, and went out at the Jordan.
And from Janoah down to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and touching Jericho, it goes on to Jordan.
And went downe from Ionoah to Atharoth and Naarath, and came to Iericho, and went out at Iordane.
And it went down from Janoah to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and reached unto Jericho, and went out at the Jordan.
And it went downe from Ianohah to Ataroth and to Naarath, and came to Iericho, and went out at Iordane.
and to Macho, and Ataroth, and these are their villages; and they will come to Jericho, and will issue at Jordan.
and it went down from Janoah to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and reached unto Jericho, and went out at Jordan.
From Janoah it went down to Ataroth and Naarah, and then reached Jericho and came out at the Jordan.
and passith fro the stronde of Janee; and it goith doun fro Janee in to Atharoth and Noathara, and cometh in to Jerico; and it goith out to Jordan fro Taphua,
and gone down from Janohah [to] Ataroth, and to Naarath, and touched against Jericho, and gone out at the Jordan.
and it went down from Janoah to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and reached to Jericho, and went out at the Jordan.
And it went down from Janohah to Ataroth, and to Naarath, and came to Jericho, and terminated at Jordan.
and it went down from Janoah to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and reached to Jericho, and went out at the Jordan.
Then it went down from Janohah to Ataroth and Naarah, 1 Chronicles 7:28)">[fn] reached to Jericho, and came out at the Jordan.
From Janoah it turned southward to Ataroth and Naarah, touched Jericho, and ended at the Jordan River.
From Janoah it went down to Ataroth, to Naarah, touched Jericho, and ended at the Jordan.
then it goes down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, and touches Jericho, ending at the Jordan.
and goeth down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, - and toucheth upon Jericho, and goeth out at the Jordan.
And it goeth down from Janoe into Ataroth and Naaratha: and it cometh to Jericho, and goeth out to the Jordan.
then it goes down from Jan-o'ah to At'aroth and to Na'arah, and touches Jericho, ending at the Jordan.
It went down from Janoah to Ataroth and to Naarah, then reached Jericho and came out at the Jordan.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Ataroth: 1 Chronicles 7:28
Jericho: Joshua 3:16, Joshua 6:1, Joshua 6:26, Numbers 33:48
Reciprocal: Numbers 34:17 - are the names
Cross-References
Avraham traveled from there toward the Negev and lived between Kadesh and Shur. While living as an alien in G'rar,
God heard the boy's voice, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven and said to her, "What's wrong with you, Hagar? Don't be afraid, because God has heard the voice of the boy in his present situation.
But the angel of Adonai called to him out of heaven: "Avraham? Avraham!" He answered, "Here I am."
The angel of Adonai called to Avraham a second time out of heaven.
Yishma‘el's sons lived between Havilah and Shur, near Egypt as you go toward Ashur; he settled near all his kinsmen. Haftarah Hayyei-Sarah: M'lakhim Alef (1 Kings) 1:1–31 B'rit Hadashah suggested readings for Parashah Hayyei-Sarah: Mattityahu (Matthew) 8:19–22; 27:3–10; Luke 9:57–62 Here is the history of Yitz'chak, Avraham's son. Avraham fathered Yitz'chak. Yitz'chak was forty years old when he took Rivkah, the daughter of B'tu'el the Arami from Paddan-Aram and sister of Lavan the Arami, to be his wife. Yitz'chak prayed to Adonai on behalf of his wife, because she was childless. Adonai heeded his prayer, and Rivkah became pregnant. The children fought with each other inside her so much that she said, "If it's going to be like this, why go on living?" So she went to inquire of Adonai , who answered her, "There are two nations in your womb. From birth they will be two rival peoples. One of these peoples will be stronger than the other, and the older will serve the younger." When the time for her delivery came, there were twins in her womb. The first to come out was reddish and covered all over with hair, like a coat; so they named him ‘Esav [completely formed, that is, having hair already]. Then his brother emerged, with his hand holding ‘Esav's heel, so he was called Ya‘akov [he catches by the heel, he supplants]. Yitz'chak was sixty years old when she bore them. The boys grew; and ‘Esav became a skillful hunter, an outdoorsman; while Ya‘akov was a quiet man who stayed in the tents. Yitz'chak favored ‘Esav, because he had a taste for game; Rivkah favored Ya‘akov. One day when Ya‘akov had cooked some stew, ‘Esav came in from the open country, exhausted, and said to Ya‘akov, "Please! Let me gulp down some of that red stuff — that red stuff! I'm exhausted!" (This is why he was called Edom [red].) Ya‘akov answered, "First sell me your rights as the firstborn." "Look, I'm about to die!" said ‘Esav. "What use to me are my rights as the firstborn?" Ya‘akov said, "First, swear to me!" So he swore to him, thus selling his birthright to Ya‘akov. Then Ya‘akov gave him bread and lentil stew; he ate and drank, got up and went on his way. Thus ‘Esav showed how little he valued his birthright.
Then, in the dream, the angel of God said to me, ‘Ya‘akov!' and I replied, ‘Here I am.'
Moshe led Isra'el onward from the Sea of Suf. They went out into the Shur Desert; but after traveling three days in the desert, they had found no water.
Then Sha'ul attacked ‘Amalek, starting at Havilah and continuing toward Shur, at the border of Egypt.
The eyes of Adonai are everywhere, watching the evil and the good.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And it went down from Johanan to Ataroth,.... This is different from Ataroth before mentioned, Joshua 16:2; there were several places of this name, as before observed; this seems to be that which Jerom places four miles from Sebaste or Samaria,
Joshua 16:2- :;
and to Naarath; Jerom g says, that Naarath was in his time called Naorath, a village of the Jews, five miles from Jericho; and is the village Josephus h calls Neara, where was a water, half of which Archelaus turned, and led to the field planted with palm trees, near Jericho; and, according to the Jewish writers i: there was a place called Noaran near to Jericho, which seems to be this:
and came to Jericho, and went out at Jordan; where it ended this way, which was eastward.
g De loc. Heb. fol. 93. I. h Antiqu. l. 17. c. 15. sect. 1. i Vajikra Rabba, sect. 23. fol. 164. 3. Shirhashirim Rabba, fol. 9. 3. Echa Rabbati, fol. 50. 4.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
From the abrupt manner in which the statements are introduced, as well as from their imperfect character, there is probability in the conjecture that some words have, in these verses, fallen out of the text. Few of the places are known for certain.