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18450
* Izhar.
# Nu 3:19
* Izehar.
# 16:1
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* his brother.
Asaph is probably called his brother, because he was of the
same tribe as Heman; or, perhaps, because he was his companion
or associate.
* Asaph.
# 15:17-19 16:7 25:2 26:1 2Ch 5:12 20:14 29:13,30
# 2Ch 35:15 Ezr 2:41 3:10 Ne 7:44 11:17,22 12:35,46
# Ps 50:1 73:1 74:1 75:1 76:1 77:1 78:1 79:1 80:1 *titles
# Ps 81:1 82:1 83:1 *titles
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# 40
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* Ethni.
# 21
* Jeaterai. Adaiah.
# 21
* Iddo.
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* Ethan.
# 21
* Joah.
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* Jahath.
# 20
* Gershom.
# 1,16,17,20 23:6 Ge 46:11 Ex 2:22 6:16 Nu 3:17
* Gershon.
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* Ethan.
# 25:1,3,6
* Jeduthun.
# Ps 89:1 *title
* Kishi.
# 15:17
* Kushaiah.
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# 45
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# 46
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* Merari.
# 23:21,28 Ex 6:19 Nu 3:20,33-36 4:42 7:8 10:17
# Jos 21:7,34-40
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* brethren.
# 23:2 25:1-26:32 Nu 3:1-4:49 8:5-26 16:9,10 18:1-32
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* A.M. 2513. B.C. 1491. Aaron.
# Ex 27:1-8 30:1-7 Le 1:5,7-9 8:1-10:20 21:1-22:33 Nu 16:16-50
# Nu 17:1-13 De 18:1-8 Heb 7:11-14
* make an atonement.
# Ex 29:33,36,37 30:10-16 Le 4:20 Nu 15:25 16:46 Job 33:24 *marg:
* Moses.
# De 34:5 Jos 1:1
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* these are, etc.
We have already had a list of these, though more extensive.
* Eleazar.
# 3-9 24:1 Ex 6:23 28:1 Le 10:16 Nu 3:4,32 20:26-28 27:22
# Ezr 7:1-5 8:33
* Phinehas.
# 4 9:20
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# 51
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# 52
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* Zadok.
# 8 12:28 23:16 24:3,31 1Sa 2:35 2Sa 8:17 15:24-27,35,36
# 2Sa 17:15-17 20:25 1Ki 1:8,26,34 2:35 4:4 Eze 44:15
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* A.M. 2561. B.C. 1443. these are.
# Nu 35:1-8 Jos 21:3-8
* castles.
# Ge 25:16
* of the families.
# Jos 21:4,5
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* Hebron.
# Jos 14:13 15:13 21:11-13 Jud 1:20
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# 56
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* the city of refuge.
# Nu 35:13-15 Jos 20:7-9
* Libnah.
# Jos 10:29 15:42 21:13,14
* Jattir.
# 4:17 Jos 15:48
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* Hilen.
* This variation simply arises from the introduction of a [Yôwd]
{yood}, and a change of the vowel points; Holon being written
[Chôlôwn <\\See definition 02473\\>,] and
Hilen [Chîyn <\\See definition 02432\\>.]
# Jos 15:51 21:15
* Holon. Debir.
# Jos 10:3,38 12:13 15:49
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* Ashan.
It is probable that either Ain, in Joshua, is a mistake for
Ashan, or that it was called by both names.
# 4:32 Jos 15:42 21:16
* Ain. Beth-shemesh.
# Jos 15:10 21:16 1Sa 6:12-19 Jer 43:13
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* Geba.
# 8:6 Jos 18:24 21:17 1Sa 13:3
* Alemeth.
<\\See definition 05964\\>.
# Jos 21:18
* Almon. Anathoth.
# 1Ki 2:26 Isa 10:30 Jer 1:1 11:23 37:12
* thirteen cities.
Here there are only eleven enumerated; but two more are added
in the book of Joshua, Juttah and Gibeon, which make
thirteen. None of the versions give the full number of names, though
they all give the whole sum of thirteen; and it is probable
that these two cities had been destroyed and lay in ruins when
this book was written, and hence were not enumerated.
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* And unto.
# 1,2,18,33
* left.
# 66 Jos 21:4,5,20-26
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* Gershom.
# 71-76 Ex 2:22 Jos 21:27-33
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* Merari.
# 77-81 Ge 46:11 Nu 3:20 Jos 21:7,34-40
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* the children.
# Jos 21:41,42
* with their.
# Nu 35:2-5
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* these cities.
# 57-60
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# 61
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* Shechem.
# Ge 33:18 35:4 Jos 20:7 21:21
* Gezer.
# Jos 12:12 16:3,10 21:21 1Ki 9:16
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* Jokmeam.
# Jos 21:22
* Kibzaim. Beth-horon.
# Jos 10:11 16:5 1Sa 13:18
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* Aijalon.
# Jos 10:12
* Ajalon.
# Jos 21:24
* Gath-rimmon.
# Jos 21:24,25
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* Aner.
Aner is probably another name of Tanach, which was a city of
the half tribe of Manasseh, west of Jordan; and Eusebius,
Jerome, and Procopius of Gaza, say that it was in their time a
considerable place, three miles from Legio.
# Jos 21:25
* Tanach, Gath-rimmon. Bileam.
<\\See definition 01109\\>.
Ibleam is here called Bileam, by a transposition of letters
common to all languages. It is evident, however, that many of
these cities or their names have been changed since the time
of Joshua; but, as it has been well observed, Salop and
Shrewsbury, Sarum and Salisbury, are as different names as any
in these catalogues; yet those who live in their vicinity are
not at all confused by them. Some cities also are here
mentioned as belonging to Ephraim, which in Joshua are spoken
of as cities of Dan; but various changes in such matters would
occur in a course of ages.
# Jos 17:11
* Ibleam.
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* Golan.
# De 4:43 Jos 20:8 21:27
* Ashtaroth.
# De 1:4 Jos 9:10 21:27
* Beesh-terah.
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* Kedesh.
# Jos 19:37 21:32 Jud 4:9
* Daberath.
# Jos 21:28,29
* Kishon, Daberah, Jarmuth, En-gannim.
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# 73
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* Mashal.
# Jos 19:26 21:30
* Mishal.
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* Hukok.
# Jos 21:31
* Helkath.
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* Kedesh.
# Jos 12:22 19:37 20:7 21:32 Jud 4:6
* Kadesh-naphtali. Hammon.
# Jos 21:32
* Hammoth-dor, Kartan.
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* Rimmon.
# Jos 21:34,35
* Jokneam, Kartah, Dimnah, Nahalal.
* Tabor.
Probably the city on the summit of Tabor, mentioned by
Polybius and Josephus, the remains of which still exist.
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* Bezer.
# De 4:41-43 Jos 20:8 21:36
* Jahzah.
# Jos 21:36,37
* Jahazah.
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# 79
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* Ramoth.
# 73 Jos 21:38,39 1Ki 22:3-28 2Ki 9:1
* Mahanaim.
# Ge 32:2 Jos 21:38 2Sa 17:24,27 19:32
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* Heshbon.
# Nu 21:25 32:37 De 2:24 Jos 13:26 Ne 9:22 So 7:4
* Jazer.
# Nu 32:1,3 Jos 13:25 21:39
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1 The sons of Issachar;
6 of Benjamin;
13 of Naphtali;
14 of Manasseh;
15 and of Ephraim.
21 The calamity of Ephraim by the men of Gath.
23 His posterity by Beriah.
28 Their habitations.
30 The sons of Asher.
# Ge 46:13
* Phuvah, Job.
# Nu 26:23,24
* Pua.
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* whose number.
This was probably the number returned by Joab and his
assistants, when they made that census of the people with
which God was so much displeased. We find that the effective
men of Issachar amounted to 87,000 (ver. 5;) 22,600 of whom
descended from Tola his eldest son; but whether the 36,000
(ver. 4) were descendants of Tola by Uzzi, and the 22,600 his
descendants by Tola's other sons; or whether another of
Issachar's sons be intended, does not clearly appear; though
the former seems the more obvious meaning.
# 21:1-5 27:1,23,24 2Sa 24:1-9
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# 3
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# 12:32
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# 5
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* of Benjamin.
In the parallel place of Genesis, ten sons of Benjamin are
reckoned, Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh,
Muppim, Huppim, and Ard; and in Numbers, five only are
mentioned, Bela, Ashbel, Ahiraim, Shupham, and Hupham; and Ard
and Naaman are said to be the sons of Bela, and consequently
Benjamin's grandsons. In the beginning of the following
chapter, also, five are only mentioned, Bela, Ashbel, Aharah,
Nohah, and Rapha; and Addar, Gera, Abihud, Abishua, Naaman,
Ahoha, another Gera, Shephuphan, and Huram, are all
represented as grandsons, not sons of Benjamin: hence we see
that in many cases, grandsons are called sons, and both are
often confounded in the genealogical tables. It seems, also,
that the persons mentioned in the following verses were
neither sons nor grandsons of Bela and Becher, but
distinguished persons among their descendants.
# 8:1-12 Ge 46:21 Nu 26:38-41
* Jediael.
# 10,11