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Ki̇tap (Turkish Bible)

Yeşu 15:19

19 Kız, ‹‹Bana bir armağan ver›› dedi, ‹‹Madem Negevdeki toprakları bana verdin, su kaynaklarını da ver.›› Böylece Kalev yukarı ve aşağı su kaynaklarını ona verdi.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Achsah;   Othniel;   Thompson Chain Reference - Gifts;   Home;   Parental;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Fountains and Springs;   Water;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Judah, tribe and kingdom;   Palestine;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Judges, Theology of;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Achsah;   Debir;   Judah, Tribe of;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Achsah;   Debir (1);   Jerahmeel;   Joshua, the Book of;   Judges, the Book of;   Palestine;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Kirjath-Sepher;   Mortar;   Othniel;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Achsah;   Israel;   Joshua;   Marriage;   Zin;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Achsa, Achsah ;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Achsa achsah;   Caleb;   Judah territory of;   Othniel;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Ach'sah;   Josh'ua, Book of;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Caleb;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Caleb;   Joshua, Book of;   Judah, Territory of;   Palestine;   Well;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Achsah;   Agriculture;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Caleb;   Judah, Tribe of;   Well, Song of the;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Give me: Judges 1:14, Judges 1:15

a blessing: Genesis 33:11, Deuteronomy 33:7, 1 Samuel 25:27, 2 Corinthians 9:5, *marg.

Reciprocal: Job 42:15 - gave

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Who answered, give me a blessing,.... By which she meant not a paternal benediction, or that he would wish and pray for a blessing on her; nor food, or a maintenance, as Jarchi, that her husband would provide for her; but rather an inheritance or possession, as the Targum; or a gift, as Abendana, a present, or something over and above what he had already given her; or an addition to her portion, as Kimchi: the word is sometimes used for a fish pool, as well as a blessing, and so glances at what she had in view, pools of water, or a well watered land:

for thou hast given me a south land; a dry land, as the Jewish writers a generally interpret this word, otherwise all the land belonging to the tribe of Judah was south land, and Caleb could give her no other; but Debir, as Hebron was, was in the hill country, was mountainous and so dry, and wanted watering:

give me also springs of water; she means land in which there were springs of water; for unless she was possessed of the land in which they were, she would have no command of the springs, and so have little or no use of them:

and he gave her the upper springs, and the nether springs; such as were in the higher grounds, and such as were in the lower ones, that she might have a sufficiency to water all her lands and fields; or as she moved her husband to ask a field, and he put her on doing the same, Caleb gave her a field, in the upper part of which were springs, and also in the lower part; though he seems to have given more than she requested.

a So Jarchi and Kimchi in loc. R. Sol. Urbin. Ohel Moed, fol. 34. 1.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

A south land - This term (“negeb”) which is often equivalent to a proper name Joshua 15:21, importing the well-defined district which formed the south of the promised land (Numbers 13:17 note), seems here used in its more general sense Psalms 126:4, for a dry or barren land. The rendering of this passage adopted by Septuagint, several versions, and Commentators, etc., “thou hast given me into a south land,” i. e. “hast given me in marriage into a south land” is forced; the construction of the verb “to give,” with two accusatives, is natural and common to many languages.

Springs of water - The Hebrew words מים גלה gûllâh mayı̂m are found only here and in the parallel passage, Judges 1:15. Hence, some take it as a proper name, “Gulloth-maim,” which like Beth-horon Joshua 16:3, Joshua 16:5, was applied to two distinct but adjoining places - distinguished as “the upper” and “the lower.” The tract in question was no doubt a mountain slope which had springs both on its higher and lower ground; possibly the modern “Kurmul”.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Joshua 15:19. Give me a blessing — Do me an act of kindness. Grant me a particular request.

Thou hast given me a south land — Which was probably dry, or very ill, watered.

Give me also springs of water. — Let me have some fields in which there are brooks or wells already digged.

The upper springs, and the nether springs. — He gave her even more than she requested; he gave her a district among the mountains and another in the plains well situated and well watered. There are several difficulties in this account, with which I shall not trouble the reader. What is mentioned above appears to be the sense.


 
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