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Josue 19:36
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et Edema et Arama, Asor
et Edema et Arama, Asor
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Hazor: Joshua 11:1, Joshua 11:20, Joshua 12:19
Reciprocal: Judges 4:2 - Hazor 1 Kings 9:15 - Hazor
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Adamah,.... Adamah is different from Adami,
Joshua 19:33; and may seem to confirm the notion of some, that Nekeb there is an epithet of it, and so distinguishes it from Adamah here;
and Ramah; of Ramah, as there were several places of this name,
Joshua 19:33- :;
and Hazor was a royal city, of which, Joshua 19:33- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The number of the fortified cities of Naphtali is remarkable, though it does not tally with the catalogue. It was no doubt good policy to protect the northern frontier by a belt of fortresses, as the south was protected by the fenced cities of Judah. Hammath, a Levitical city (compare Joshua 21:32; 1 Chronicles 6:76), is not to be confounded with the Hamath on the northeastern frontier of the land Numbers 13:21. The name (from a root signifying “to be warm”) probably indicates that hot springs existed here; and is perhaps rightly traced in Ammaus, near Tiberias. Rakkath was, according to the rabbis, rebuilt by Herod and called Tiberias. The name (“bank, shore”) suits the site of Tiberias very well. Migdal-el, perhaps the Magdala of Matthew 15:39, is now the miserable village of “El Mejdel.”
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 36. Hazor — Joshua 11:1.