Joshua 17:11

11 Belonging to Manasseh in Issachar and in Asher were Beth-shean and its dependent cities, Ibleam and its dependent cities, the population of Dor and its dependent cities, the population of En-dor and its dependent cities, the population of Taanach and its dependent cities, and the population of Megiddo and its dependent cities. (The third one is Naphath.)

Joshua 17:11 Meaning and Commentary

Joshua 17:11

And Manasseh had in Issachar, and in Asher, Bethshean, and
her towns
As Ephraim had cities in Manasseh, so had Manasseh cities in these two tribes, which in some parts bordered on it, before described, even the cities following, and the first that is named is Bethshean: this lay in the tribe of Issachar, and was the uttermost border of Manasseh that way; it was, as Josephus F13 says, called Scythopolis; but not from the Scythians, as Pliny F14 suggests, but from Succoth, a place where Jacob resided, and which was not far from it, ( Genesis 33:17 ) ( 1 Kings 4:12 ) ( 7:46 ) ; it lay before the great plain of Jezreel, and was at the entrance into it,

``After this went they over Jordan into the great plain before Bethsan.'' (1 Maccabees 5:52)

and was six hundred furlongs, or seventy five miles, from Jerusalem, according to:

``From thence they departed to Scythopolis, which lieth six hundred furlongs from Jerusalem,'' (2 Maccabees 12:29)

and was one of the cities of Decapolis, from whence our Lord had hearers, ( Matthew 4:25 ) . It was such a pleasant place, that it is said in the Talmud {o}, that if the garden of Eden was in the land of Israel, Bethshean was the gate of it; on which the gloss says, that its fruits were the sweetest in the land of Israel:

and Ibleam and her towns;
it seems to be the same with Bileam, by a transposition of the two first letters, ( 1 Chronicles 6:70 ) ; and was a place not far from Megiddo, after mentioned, as appears from ( 2 Kings 9:27 ) ;

and the inhabitants of Dor and her towns;
this had been a royal city, (See Gill on Joshua 11:2) and (See Gill on Joshua 12:23);

and the inhabitants of Endor and her towns;
this place became famous for a witch there in the times of Saul, ( 1 Samuel 28:7 ) ; in the times of Jerom F16 it was a large village near Mount Tabor, four miles to the south, which he calls Aeudor, of or in Jezreel; and elsewhere F17 he speaks of Endor, as near the town of Nain, where our Lord raised the widow's son the dead, and is about: Scythopolis:

and the inhabitants of Taanach and her towns;
this had been a royal city, (See Gill on Joshua 12:22);

and the inhabitants of Megiddo and her towns:
this was another royal city mentioned with the former; (See Gill on Joshua 12:21); there

[even] three countries;
the three last cities, with their towns, that are mentioned, Endor, Taanach, and Megiddo; all which perhaps belonged to Dor, and may be the Naphothdor spoken of ( Joshua 11:2 ) ( 12:23 ) ; where the same word is used as here; so Jarchi interprets it.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Antiqu l. 12. c. 8. sect. 5.
F14 Nat. Hist. l. 5. c. 18.
F15 T. Bab. Eruvin, fol. 19. 1.
F16 De loc. Heb. fol. 88. L.
F17 lbid. fol. 91. E.

Joshua 17:11 In-Context

9 The border went down by the Kanah Valley. South of the ravine are those cities that belong to Ephraim, even though they are located among the cities of Manasseh. The border of Manasseh lay on the north side of the ravine and ended at the sea.
10 What lay south of the border belonged to Ephraim, and what lay north of it belonged to Manasseh. The sea was its border. The territory bordered Asher on the north and Issachar on the east.
11 Belonging to Manasseh in Issachar and in Asher were Beth-shean and its dependent cities, Ibleam and its dependent cities, the population of Dor and its dependent cities, the population of En-dor and its dependent cities, the population of Taanach and its dependent cities, and the population of Megiddo and its dependent cities. (The third one is Naphath.)
12 The people of Manasseh couldn't take over these cities, and the Canaanites were determined to live in this land.
13 When the Israelites grew strong, they subjected the Canaanites to hard labor but didn't remove them.

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