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												Verse 1Joshua 19:1. The second lot came 
												forth to Simeon — God disposed 
												it so by an especial providence, 
												Simeon being the eldest son of 
												Jacob that was unprovided for. 
												Their inheritance was within the 
												inheritance of Judah — This also 
												was ordered by God’s providence, 
												partly to fulfil that 
												threatening that he would divide 
												and scatter this tribe in 
												Israel, (Genesis 49:7,) which 
												was hereby done in part, because 
												they had no distinct lot, but 
												were as inmates to Judah; partly 
												because now, upon the more exact 
												survey of the land, it appeared 
												that the part given to Judah did 
												far exceed the proportion which 
												they needed, or which the other 
												tribes could expect. And this 
												was the least of the tribes, 
												(Numbers 26:14,) and therefore 
												fittest to be put within another 
												tribe.
 
 Verse 11
 Joshua 19:11. Toward the sea — 
												The lot of this tribe was washed 
												by the midland sea on the west, 
												and by the sea of Tiberias on 
												the east, answering Jacob’s 
												prophecy, Zebulun shall be a 
												haven of ships; trading ships on 
												the great sea, and fishing ships 
												on the sea of Galilee. Before 
												Jokneam — Supposed to be Kishon.
 
 Verse 15
 Joshua 19:15. Beth-lehem — Not 
												that where Christ was born, 
												which was in Judah, but another. 
												Twelve cities — They are more 
												numerous here, but the rest 
												either were not cities, properly 
												so called, or were not within 
												this tribe, but only bordering 
												upon it, and belonging to other 
												tribes.
 
 Verse 18
 Joshua 19:18. Jezreel — The 
												royal city, 1 Kings 21:1. This 
												tribe, because it lay between 
												Benjamin on the south and 
												Zebulun on the north, is not 
												here described by its borders, 
												which were the same with theirs, 
												but by some of its cities.
 
 Verse 26
 Joshua 19:26. Carmel westward — 
												Or, Carmel by the sea, to 
												distinguish it from Carmel in 
												the tribe of Judah. This was a 
												place of eminent fruitfulness, 
												agreeably to the prophecy 
												concerning Asher, Genesis 49:20.
 
 Verse 27
 Joshua 19:27. Cabul — A city so 
												called. Left hand — That is, on 
												the north, which, when men look 
												toward the east, as is usual, is 
												on their left hand.
 
 Verse 28
 Joshua 19:28. Kanah — Namely, 
												Kanah the greater, in the Upper 
												Galilee; not Kanah the less, 
												which was in the Lower Galilee. 
												Zidon — Called great for its 
												antiquity, and riches, and 
												glory. The city either was not 
												given to the Israelites, or at 
												least was never possessed by 
												them; not without a singular 
												providence of God, that they 
												might not by the opportunity of 
												so good a port be engaged in 
												much commerce with other 
												nations; from which, together 
												with wealth, that great 
												corrupter of mankind, they might 
												contract their errors and vices.
 
 Verse 29-30
 Joshua 19:29-30. To Ramah — From 
												the north southward. To the 
												strong city of Tyre — This 
												translation is questionable; for 
												we never read one word of the 
												city of Tyre (unless it be here) 
												until the days of David; though 
												we often read of Sidon in the 
												books of Moses; even in the 
												prophecy of Jacob. It is highly 
												probable some other place is 
												meant by Tzor, as the word is in 
												the Hebrew. And the out-goings 
												thereof, &c. — That is, it ended 
												at the country which belonged to 
												Achzib; for so hebel, which we 
												here translate coast, signifies. 
												Twenty-two cities — Here are 
												more named, but some of them 
												were not within this tribe, but 
												only bordering places.
 
 Verse 32-33
 Joshua 19:32-33. The sixth lot 
												came out, &c. — Here the younger 
												son of Bilhah, the hand-maid of 
												Rachel, is preferred before the 
												elder, who was Dan, (Genesis 
												30:6; Genesis 30:8,) as Zebulun 
												was before Issachar. Such was 
												the method of Divine Providence 
												in that nation, to convince them 
												that they ought not to value 
												themselves too highly, as they 
												were apt to do, upon their 
												external privileges. Their coast 
												— Their northern border, drawn 
												from west to east, as appears; 
												because, when the coast is 
												described and brought to its 
												end, it is said to turn from the 
												east westward, Joshua 19:34. The 
												out- goings — The end of that 
												coast.
 
 Verse 34-35
 Joshua 19:34-35. And to Judah 
												upon Jordan — It was not near 
												Judah, there being several 
												tribes between them. Therefore 
												the meaning is, this tribe had a 
												communication with that of 
												Judah, by means of the river 
												Jordan. So the word upon, in our 
												translation, ought to be 
												interpreted. This river afforded 
												them the convenience of carrying 
												merchandises to Judah, or 
												bringing them from thence. And 
												thus, some think, the prophecy 
												of Moses was accomplished, 
												(Deuteronomy 33:23.) Possess 
												thou the west and the south; 
												which doth not signify that they 
												had any land in the south; but 
												that they trafficked with that 
												country by the means of Jordan. 
												Chinnereth — Whence the lake of 
												Cinnereth, or Genesareth, 
												received its name. Geneser 
												signifies the gardens of 
												princes; and here were fine 
												gardens, and a kind of paradise. 
												The Jews say the name Cinnereth 
												was taken from its fruits, which 
												were as sweet to the taste as 
												the cinnor, or harp, to the ear.
 
 Verse 47
 Joshua 19:47. The coast of Dan 
												went out too little — The words 
												too little are not in the 
												Hebrew, where there is nothing 
												that corresponds with them. The 
												passage runs thus: The coast of 
												the children of Dan went out 
												from them; that is, they were 
												dispossessed of it in some 
												parts, or kept out of them by 
												the former inhabitants; and we 
												find, by 1:34, that the Amorites 
												forced them into the mountains, 
												and would not suffer them to 
												dwell in the valley. This 
												reduced them to such straits, 
												that they were constrained to 
												enlarge their border some other 
												way; which they did as follows. 
												They went up to fight against 
												Leshem — A city not far from 
												Jordan, called Laish in the book 
												of Judges, before it was taken 
												by the Danites. And called 
												Leshem, Dan, after the name of 
												Dan their father — It was 
												customary for conquerors to 
												change the names of those places 
												they subdued. This was done with 
												respect to Leshem, after the 
												death of Joshua; and is related 
												more largely in the book of 
												Judges, chap. 18., where the 
												whole expedition is recorded. 
												From whence some have argued 
												that this book was not written 
												by Joshua; whereas no more can 
												fairly be inferred, than that, 
												in after times, Ezra, or some 
												other, thought good to insert 
												this verse here, in order to 
												complete the account of the 
												Danites’ possessions.
 
 Verse 49
 Joshua 19:49. When they had made 
												an end of dividing the land — 
												That is, after every tribe had 
												had their respective portion 
												assigned to them. The children 
												of Israel gave an inheritance to 
												Joshua — We cannot but admire 
												the wonderful modesty of this 
												great man, who received his 
												portion last of all, and then, 
												not by lot, but by their gift, 
												who were already possessed of 
												the whole land.
 
 Verse 50
 Joshua 19:50. According to the 
												word of the Lord, they gave him 
												the city which he asked — God 
												indeed had ordered that he 
												should have a portion, and that 
												he himself should choose it; but 
												he was content to stay for it 
												till every one else was amply 
												provided for. We do not 
												expressly read of this command; 
												but many particulars were said 
												and done which are not recorded. 
												And Joshua being as faithful and 
												upright as Caleb, and chosen 
												besides to be the captain of 
												God’s people, we cannot but 
												think, that when God ordered 
												what Caleb should have, he gave 
												the same direction with respect 
												to Joshua: see Joshua 16:6. Even 
												Timnath-serah in mount Ephraim — 
												Joshua did not choose the best 
												place in all the country, but a 
												convenient one in his own tribe; 
												which was seated on the north 
												side of a hill called Gaash, as 
												we read in the latter end of 
												this book. And he built the city 
												and dwelt therein — Repaired it, 
												we suppose, (for in all 
												probability there was a city in 
												that situation before,) and made 
												a convenient habitation for his 
												family and relations. But we 
												read nothing of them afterward; 
												for as he did not affect to make 
												himself king of Canaan, so he 
												contented himself with a 
												moderate allotment, and made no 
												large provision for his 
												posterity.
 
 Verse 51
 Joshua 19:51. These are the 
												inheritances, &c. — Upon the 
												whole of this division of the 
												land, it deserves our remarking, 
												that the lot fell to the several 
												tribes just as Jacob and Moses 
												had foretold. And this division 
												served to keep up the 
												distinction of tribes, which was 
												to continue till the coming of 
												the Messiah. And we may observe 
												further, that God had expressly 
												named, some years before, as we 
												find by Numbers 34:17-29, the 
												very persons who should divide 
												the land unto the children of 
												Israel, and expressly described 
												the bounds how far every way the 
												land reached which was to be 
												divided by them.
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