JOS 15

Joshua 15:36

WEB

Shaaraim, Adithaim and Gederah (or Gederothaim); fourteen cities with their villages.

BSB

Shaaraim, Adithaim, and Gederah (or Gederothaim)—fourteen cities, along with their villages.

KJV

And Sharaim, and Adithaim, and Gederah, and Gederothaim; fourteen cities with their villages:

Matthew Henry

Verses 20–63

Joshua 15:20–63

We have here a list of the several cities that fell within the lot of the tribe of Judah, which are mentioned by name, that they might know their own, and both keep it and keep to it, and might neither through cowardice nor sloth lose the possession of what was their own.

I. The cities are here named, and numbered in several classes, which they then could account for the reason of better than we can now. Here are, 1. Some that are said to be the uttermost cities towards the coast of Edom, Jos 15:21-32. Here are thirty-eight named, and yet said to be twenty-nine (Jos 15:32), because nine of these were afterwards transferred to the lot of Simeon, and are reckoned as belonging to that, as appears by comparing Jos 19:2, etc.; therefore those only are counted (though the rest are named) which remained to Judah. 2. Others that are said to be in the valley (Jos 15:33) are counted to be fourteen, yet fifteen are named; but it is probable that Gederah and Gederathaim were either two names or two parts of one and the same city. 3. Then sixteen are named without any head of distinction, Jos 15:37-41, and nine more, Jos 15:42-44. 4. Then the three Philistine-cities, Ekron, Ashdod, and Gaza, Jos 15:45-47. 5. Cities in the mountains, eleven in all (Jos 15:48-51), nine more (Jos 15:52-54), ten more (Jos 15:55-57), six more (Jos 15:58, Jos 15:59), then two (Jos 15:60), and six in the wilderness, a part of the country not so thick of inhabitants as some others were.

II. Now here, 1. We do not find Bethlehem, which was afterwards the city of David, and was ennobled by the birth of our Lord Jesus in it. But that city, which at the best was but little among the thousands of Judah (Mic 5:2), except that it was thus dignified, was now so little as not to be accounted one of the cities, but perhaps was one of the villages not named. Christ came to give honour to the places he was related to, not to receive honour from them. 2. Jerusalem is said to continue in the hands of the Jebusites (Jos 15:63), for the children of Judah could not drive them out, through their sluggishness, stupidity, and unbelief. Had they attempted it with vigour and resolution, we have reason to think God would not have been wanting to them to give them success; but they could not do it, because they would not. Jerusalem was afterwards to be the holy city, the royal city, the city of the great King, the brightest ornament of all the land of Israel. God has designed it should be so. It may therefore be justly looked upon as a punishment of their neglect to conquer other cities which God had given them that they were so long kept out of this. 3. Among the cities of Judah (in all 114) we meet with Libnah, which in Joram's days revolted, and probably set up for a free independent state (Kg2 8:22), and Lachish, where king Amaziah was slain (Kg1 14:19); it led the dance in idolatry (Mic 1:13); it was the beginning of sin to the daughter of Zion. Giloh, Ahithophel's town, is here mentioned, and Tekoa, of which the prophet Amos was, and near which Jehoshaphat obtained that glorious victory, Ch2 20:20, etc., and Maresha, where Asa was a conqueror. Many of the cities of this tribe occur in the history of David's troubles. Adullam, Ziph, Keilah, Maon, Engedi, Ziklag, here reckoned in this tribe, were places near which David had most of his haunts; for, though sometimes Saul drove him out from the inheritance of the Lord, yet he kept as close to it as he could. The wilderness of Judah he frequented much, and in it John Baptist preached, and there the kingdom of heaven commenced, Mat 3:1. The riches of this country no doubt answered Jacob's blessing of this tribe, that he should wash his garments in wine, Gen 49:11. And, in general, Judah, thou art he whom thy brethren shall praise, not envy.

Cross-references: Josh 15:21 · Josh 15:32 · Josh 19:2 · Josh 15:33 · Josh 15:37 · Josh 15:42 · Josh 15:45 · Josh 15:48 · Josh 15:52 · Josh 15:55 · Josh 15:58 · Josh 15:59 · Josh 15:60 · Mic 5:2 · Josh 15:63 · 2Kgs 8:22 · 1Kgs 14:19 · Mic 1:13 · 2Chr 20:20 · Matt 3:1 · Gen 49:11

Hebrew interlinear

H8189

שַׁעֲרַיִםShaʻărayim/shah-ar-ah'-yim/

n-pr-loc — Shaarajim

Derivation: dual of 8179; double gates;

Shaarajim, a place in Palestine

KJV: Shaaraim.

שַׁעֲרַ֫יִם

n.pr.loc — Shaaraim

שַׁעֲרַ֫יִם n.pr.loc.

1. in the Shephelah of Judah

2. in the Negeb (Simeon)

H5723

עֲדִיתַיִםʻĂdîythayim/ad-ee-thah'-yim/

n-pr-loc — Adithajim

Derivation: dual of a feminine of 5706; double prey;

Adithajim, a place in Palestine

KJV: Adithaim.

עֲדִיתַ֫יִם

n.pr.loc — Adithaim

עֲדִיתַ֫יִם n.pr.loc. town of Judah Jos 15:36

H1449

גְּדֵרָהGᵉdêrâh/ghed-ay-raw'/

n-pr-loc — Gederah

Derivation: the same as 1448;

(with the article) Gederah, a place in Palestine

KJV: Gederah, hedges.

גְּדֵרָה

n.pr.loc — Gederah

גְּדֵרָה n.pr.loc. a city of Judah Jos 15:36

H1453

גְּדֵרֹתַיִםGᵉdêrôthayim/ghed-ay-ro-thah'-yim/

n-pr-loc — Gederothajim

Derivation: dual of 1448; double wall;

Gederothajim, a place in Palestine

KJV: Gederothaim.

גְּדֵרֹתָ֑יִם

n.pr.loc — Gederothaim

גְּדֵרֹתָ֑יִם n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos 15:36

H5892

עִירʻîyr/eer/

n-m — city, waking, encampment, post

Derivation: or (in the plural) עָר; or עָיַר; (Judges 10:4), from 5782

a city (a place guarded by waking or a watch) in the widest sense (even of a mere encampment or post)

KJV: Ai (from margin), city, court (from margin), town.

עִיר

n.f — city

עִיר 1092 n.f. city, town

1. city, town, abode of men

2. of fortress in a city

3. appar. fortified place, of any size

עִיר

n.[m.] — excitement

עִיר n.[m.] excitement;—of terror; of rage

H702

אַרְבַּעʼarbaʻ/ar-bah'/

n — four

Derivation: masculine אַרְבָּעָה; from 7251;

four

KJV: four.

אַרְבַּע

four

אַרְבַּע, אַרְבָּעָה four

H6240

עָשָׂרʻâsâr/aw-sawr'/

n — ten, -teen, -teenth

Derivation: for 6235;

ten (only in combination), i.e. -teen; also (ordinal) -teenth

KJV: (eigh-, fif-, four-, nine-, seven-, six-, thir-) teen(-th), + eleven(-th), + sixscore thousand, + twelve(-th).

עָשָׂר

ten

עָשָׂר, עֶשְׂרֵה ten, only after units to make num. 11-19, both cardinal and ordinal

H2691

חָצֵרchâtsêr/khaw-tsare'/

n-m — yard, hamlet

Derivation: (masculine and feminine); from 2690 in its original sense;

a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls)

KJV: court, tower, village.

חָצֵר

n.m — settled abode

[חָצֵר] 46 n.m. settled abode, settlement, village—always pl. abs. חֲצֵרִים

חָצֵר

n.m — enclosure

חָצֵר 145 n.m. and (oftener) f. enclosure, court

Bible49 app

Get translation compare, commentary, and interlinear study — offline, on iPhone and Mac.

See Bible49