Joshua 19:3
WEB
Hazar Shual, Balah, Ezem,
BSB
Hazar-shual, Balah, Ezem,
KJV
And Hazar-shual, and Balah, and Azem,
Matthew Henry
Hebrew interlinear
H2705
חֲצַר שׁוּעָלChătsar Shûwʻâl/khats-ar' shoo-awl'/
n-pr-loc — Chatsar-Shual
Derivation: from 2691 and 7776; village of (the) fox;
Chatsar-Shual, a place in Palestine
KJV: Hazar-shual.
חֲצַר שׁוּעָל
n.pr.loc — Hazar-shual
חֲצַר שׁוּעָל n.pr.loc.
1. place in southern Judah
2. place in Simeon
H1088
בָּלָהBâlâh/baw-law'/
n-pr-loc — Balah
Derivation: feminine of 1087; failure;
Balah, a place in Palestine
KJV: Balah.
H6107
עֶצֶםʻEtsem/eh'-tsem/
n-pr-loc — Etsem
Derivation: the same as 6106; bone;
Etsem, a place in Palestine
KJV: Azem, Ezem.
עֶ֫צֶם
n.pr.loc — Azem
עֶ֫צֶם n.pr.loc. in Negeb of Judah, Simeon
Bible49 app
Get translation compare, commentary, and interlinear study — offline, on iPhone and Mac.
See Bible49
Verses 1–9
Joshua 19:1–9
Simeon's lot was drawn after Judah's, Joseph's, and Benjamin's, because Jacob had put that tribe under disgrace; yet it is put before the two younger sons of Leah and the three sons of the handmaids. Not one person of note, neither judge nor prophet, was of this tribe, that we know of.
I. The situation of their lot was within that of Judah (Jos 19:1) and was taken from it, Jos 19:9. It seems, those that first surveyed the land thought it larger than it was, and that it would have held out to give every tribe in proportion as large a share as they had carved out for Judah; but, upon a more strict enquiry, it was found that it would not reach (Jos 19:9): The part of the children of Judah was too much for them, more than they needed, and more, as it proved, than fell to their share. Yet God did not by the lot lessen it, but left it to their prudence and care afterwards to discover and rectify the mistake, which when they did, 1. The men of Judah did not oppose the taking away of the cities again, which by the first distribution fell within their border, when they were convinced that they had more than their proportion. In all such cases errors must be excepted and a review admitted if there be occasion. Though, in strictness, what fell to their lot was their right against all the world, yet they would not insist upon it when it appeared that another tribe would want what they had to spare. Note, We must look on the things of others, and not on our own only. The abundance of some must supply the wants of others, that there may be somewhat of an equality, for which there may be equity where there is not law. 2. That which was thus taken off from Judah to be put into a new lot Providence directed to the tribe of Simeon, that Jacob's prophecy concerning this tribe might be fulfilled, I will divide them in Jacob. The cities of Simeon were scattered in Judah, with which tribe they were surrounded, except on that side towards the sea. This brought them into a confederacy with the tribe of Judah (Jdg 1:3), and afterwards was a happy occasion of the adherence of many of this tribe to the house of David, at the time of the revolt of the ten tribes to Jeroboam. Ch2 15:9, out of Simeon they fell to Asa in abundance. It is good being in a good neighbourhood.
II. The cities within their lot are here named. Beersheba, or Sheba, for these names seem to refer to the same place, is put first. Ziklag, which we read of in David's story, is one of them. What course they took to enlarge their borders and make room for themselves we find Ch1 4:39, etc.
Cross-references: Josh 19:1 · Josh 19:9 · Judg 1:3 · 2Chr 15:9 · 1Chr 4:39